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OS Explorer is the Ordnance Survey's most detailed map and is
recommended for anyone enjoying outdoor activities such as walking,
horse riding and off-road cycling. The series provides complete GB
coverage and can now be used in all weathers thanks to OS Explorer
- Active, a tough, versatile version of OS Explorer. The OS
Explorer Active range now includes a digital version of the paper
map, accessed through the OS smartphone app, OS Maps.
OS Explorer is the Ordnance Survey's most detailed map and is
recommended for anyone enjoying outdoor activities such as walking,
horse riding and off-road cycling. The series provides complete GB
coverage and can now be used in all weathers thanks to OS Explorer
- Active, a tough, versatile version of OS Explorer. The OS
Explorer Active range now includes a digital version of the paper
map, accessed through the OS smartphone app, OS Maps.
OS Explorer is the Ordnance Survey's most detailed map and is
recommended for anyone enjoying outdoor activities like walking,
horse riding and off-road cycling. The OS Explorer range now
includes a digital version of the paper map, accessed through the
OS smartphone app, OS Maps. Providing complete GB coverage the
series details essential information such as youth hostels, pubs
and visitor information as well as rights of way, permissive paths
and bridleways.
Explore the National Parks with this handy pocket map. Handy little
full colour map and guide of Loch Lomond National Park. Detailed
mapping and visitor information to the National Park along with a
selection of photographs. This small map with additional text and
photographs gives a great overview of the Loch Lomond National
Park, and is the perfect companion for exploring this beautiful
area of Scotland. Clear, detailed mapping Key park, tourist and
travel information Ideal for planning visits to the National Park
Index to help locate and plan your trip
Discover new places with handy road atlases from Collins.
Up-to-date A4 paperback road atlas of Europe. Contains clear,
large-scale, detailed road mapping, perfect for touring the
Mediterranean, Iberian peninsula, Scandinavia and all European
tourist destinations. Scale of main maps 1:1,000,000 (1 cm to 10 km
/ 1 inch to 16 miles). Main features Clear, easy to follow road
maps at a scale of 1:1,000,000. Euroroutes and motorways are easily
distinguished on the mapping. The maps also show international road
classifications, road distances in kilometres and relief is shown
by attractive layer tints. Route planning maps Over 100 scenic
routes shown Toll motorways shown Guide to international road
signs, driving advice and useful internet links Route maps of 64
major cities Street plans of 16 major cities Locator diagrams on
each page to help you navigate More detailed road maps extending
from Amsterdam to Munich, making route following easier through
this densely populated area Area of coverage The mapping extends
from the North Cape (Norway) to Gibraltar and from Ireland to east
of Moscow. Also includes Iceland and Cyprus.
A tourist map covering Caithness & Sutherland. Exceptionally
clear road mapping, as well as showing the popular Northern Coastal
Tourist route (as shown on out North Coast Journey map). Other
features include places of historical interest & tourist sites
This collection of walks complements Pathfinder South Devon &
Dartmoor, an area acclaimed as the last great wilderness in
Britain. The haunting beauty of the central moorland studded with
old tin mines and one of Britain's highest concentrations of
historic remains is explored on several routes through the national
park, including those passing Vixen Tor, one of the tallest and
most distinctive granite tors on Dartmoor, Princetown and
Buckfastleigh Moor. However, there are also explorations of the
hills, river valleys and picturesque villages of the surrounding
countryside the South Hams and south-east Devon, and especially the
spectacular coastline. Contents 1. Cockington Valley 2. Bench Tor
3. Gara Rock and Portlemouth Down 4. Stover Country Park and the
River Teign 5. Vixen Tor and Pew Tor 6. Exe estuary and Exminster
Marshes 7. The Yealm Estuary 8. Venn Ottery Common 9. Dart Estuary
and Dartmouth Castle 10. Broadhembury 11. Loddiswell and the Avon
Valley Woods 12. Ashburton and Whiddon Scrubs 13. Three Reservoirs
Walk 14. Brixham and Churston Point 15. Prawle Point and Woodcombe
Point 16. Otter Estuary, East Budleigh and Otterton 17.Kingston and
the River Erme 18.Bolt Head and Salcombe Estuary 19. Start Point
and Hallsands 20. Torcross, Slapton Ley and Stokenham 21. Beer and
Branscombe 22. Rippon Tor, Pil Tor and Buckland Beacon 23. Widgery
Cross and Great Links Tor 24. Yes Tor and High Willhays 25.
Sidmouth, Salcombe Regis and Weston Combe 26. Princetown, Dartmoor
Railway and Leather Tor 27. Dittisham, Cornworthy and Tuckenhay 28.
Buckfastleigh Moor
Venice Pocket Precincts is your curated guide to the city's best
cultural, shopping, eating and drinking experiences, with each
precinct covering the best of Venice's sestieri. Venice is an
improbable, inimitable masterpiece. Emerging from the Adriatic as
if by miracle, its storybook palaces and churches burst with
top-tier frescoes, monuments and Insta-snapping tourists. But the
place known as "La Serenissima" is more than this. Slip into its
calli (streets) to discover the city lived and loved by locals; a
maze of dirt-cheap, canal-side bacari (Venetian bars), progressive
restaurants and artisan studios crafting everything from handmade
jewellery to provocative ceramics. As well as detailed reviews and
maps for world-famous attractions through to hidden treasures,
Venice Pocket Precincts also includes a selection of field trips
encouraging you to venture further afield to Padua, Vicenza and
Verona. And all information has been considered in light of the
coronavirus pandemic. Slip this guide into your pocket and head off
on an adventure, experiencing authentic places in Venice and
surrounds like a local.
The Ordnance Survey Puzzle Book was 2018's bestselling Christmas
gift book so why not brush up on your map reading skills and crack
an array of fiendish puzzles all whilst learning amazing facts so
YOU can become the ultimate map-reader! Do you know your trig
points from your National Trails? Can you calculate using contours?
And can you fathom exactly how far the footpath is from the free
house? Track down hidden treasures, decipher geographical details
and discover amazing facts as you work through this unique puzzle
book based on 40 of the Ordnance Survey's best British maps.
Explore the first ever OS map made in 1801, unearth the history of
curious place names, encounter abandoned Medieval villages and
search the site of the first tarmac road in the world. With
hundreds of puzzles ranging from easy to mind-boggling, this mix of
navigational tests, word games, code-crackers, anagrams and
mathematical conundrums will put your friends and family through
their paces on the path to becoming the ultimate map-master!
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