Ordnance Survey Explorer maps are specially designed for walkers, off-road cyclists, horse riders and all involved in outdoor activities.
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Now part of the Explorer series, Outdoor Leisure maps are walking scale maps covering Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the UK, including the Lake District, Peak District and Yorkshire Dales and more.
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This series is essential for making the most of your day trip or short break, whether visiting town or country. A wealth of visitor attractions, including National Trust properties, museums, castles, golf courses and railways, are detailed.
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The OS Travel Map - Tour series is based on counties or popular tourist areas and is ideal for helping you to plan the quickest, shortest or most scenic route to your destination.
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The OS Travel Map - Tour series is based on counties or popular tourist areas and is ideal for helping you to plan the quickest, shortest or most scenic route to your destination.
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Ordnance Survey's double-sided OS Travel Map - Route features clear, current mapping of motorways and road numbers, information about mileages between cities and towns together with a place name index.
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Discover Britain's ancient past and famous historic events. This series includes Ancient Britain and Roman Britain.
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Discover some of Great Britain's most important ancient monuments and archaeological sites with Ordnance Survey's map of Ancient Britain.
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An informative map showing the location of the most important ancient monuments of Roman Britain.
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Ordnance Survey is the official Great Britain agency for the distribution of 1:25 000 scale mapping published by Ordnance Survey Ireland and Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland. Ordnance Survey provides street maps, road maps, atlases and more covering the whole of Ireland.
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The Discoverer series is the most detailed small-scale map series that gives full coverage of Northern Ireland. It will be of particular interest to anyone walking, cycling or motoring and keen to enjoy the beauty of the countryside. Each map covers an area of 40 km by 30 km. These large-format maps are ideal for planning and referencing, and walkers, cyclists and horse riders will find the public rights-of-way information invaluable.
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