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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.
Much of central Dartmoor is an uninhabited wilderness almost free
of villages, farms, trees and roads making it outstanding
environmental value. From this mass rise Dartmoor's rivers,
including the Lyd, Tavy, East and West Dart, Bovey, Teign, Taw and
Okement, nearly all of which flow southwards to the English
Channel. The large numbers of tors that dominate Dartmoor are the
remnants of hard masses of granite, drastically reduced in size and
moulded into their present shapes by millions of years of
weatherings. Bowerman's Nose, Hound Tor and Haytor Rocks are famous
examples included on these walks.
Seeking the best combination of detailed maps and value for your
Yellowstone/Grand Teton National Parks trip, then get our bundle
pack. It includes both our Yellowstone National Park and Grand
Teton National Park Trails Illustrated maps, providing you coverage
of the entire map region, while saving you over 15%. This bundle
set is frequently revised and printed on waterproof, tear-resistant
material to stand up to all conditions. This detailed topographic
recreation map bundle contains carefully researched trails,
campsites, forest service roads, and points-of-interests. Scale :
1:31,680 & 1:80,000 & 1:126,720 Flat Size : 965 x 660 mm.
The OS Roadmaps series are single sided folded maps, the 8 maps
provide GB 1: 250 000 coverage to enable the end user to navigate
and plan their road journey. The maps include all motorways,
primary routes and A roads plus detailed tourist information
including National Parks, Country Parks and World Heritage sites
and a useful town and city gazetteer. The eight maps in the series
are Northern Scotland, Orkney & Shetland, Western Scotland and
the Western Isles, Southern Scotland and Northumberland, Northern
England, East Midlands and East Anglia, Wales/Cymru and West
Midlands, South West England and South East England.
National Geographic's Trails Illustrated Maps are the most detailed
and up-to-date topographic recreation maps available for US
National Parks, National Forests and other popular outdoor
recreation areas. A necessity for exploring the outdoors, each map
is printed on waterproof, tear-resistant material. They also
contain key safety and contact information, GPS and compass
coordinates, Leave No Trace ethical guidelines and hundreds of
points-of-interest, including scenic viewpoints, campgrounds, boat
launches, swimming areas, marine sanctuaries and wildlife refuges.
Scale : 1:63,360 Flat Size : 965 x 660 mm.
A nautical chart with a scale of 1:255,000.
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.
A handy, waterproof map breaking down the Fife Pilgrim Way into
seven sections. The Fife Pilgrim Way runs between North Queensferry
or Culross and St Andrews. It is designed as a varied route for
residents and visitors alike, and it is possible to walk the entire
signposted path or explore particular sections using the map. The
route follows in the footsteps of Medieval pilgrims, passing many
sites which reflect Fife's rich history, and which would be
familiar to those travellers long ago. The Fife Coastal Path map is
based on OS data at a scale of 1:40,000 which gives a detailed
guide with grading of the entire 64 miles (104 km) of the route.
The map is part of Stirling Surveys' popular Footprint series. For
every copy of this map sold, a donation goes towards the practical
management of The Fife Pilgrim Way.
There are currently 272 London Underground, 113 Overground and 45
Docklands Light Railway stations. Luke Agbaimoni has been slowly
attempting to capture visual moments at each one. When we see a
symmetrical image, it soothes us. It feels as if a puzzle has been
completed in front of our eyes. In his first book, The Tube Mapper
Project: Capturing Moments on the London Underground, Luke
Agbaimoni captured themes such as light, reflections, tunnels and
escalators, and documented how the London Underground is part of
our identity, a network of shared experiences and visual memories.
This follow-up project sees Luke delve into his obsession with
symmetry, seeking out stunning and powerful examples across the
network in his quest to find beauty in the seemingly mundane.
London Underground Symmetry & Imperfections considers such
questions as what symmetry means and how to find it in your daily
commute, and also revels in the design of the newly opened
Elizabeth line.
(Edition updated in 2023) MICHELIN Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Picardie
Regional Map scale 1/200,000 will provide you with an extensive
coverage of primary, secondary and scenic routes for this French
region. In addition to Michelin's clear and accurate mapping, this
regional map includes all the practical information for a trouble
free journey, including major town plans as well as tourism
information to make the most of your journey. With MICHELIN
Regional Maps, find more than just your way! MICHELIN REGIONAL MAPS
include practical information for a trouble free journey and show
primary & secondary road networks. * Administrative boundaries
* Scenic routes and tourist sights * Place name index * Time and
distance charts * Plans for a selection of major towns * Practical
information: danger alerts, service stations, picnic areas
Mani is a wild and sparsely inhabited region. Past the fertile
zones of Githio and Itilo, the map will guide you to the bleak and
arid part of the peninsula known as "Deep Mani" and as far as Cape
Matapan, the southernmost point of the Peloponnese and entrance to
the underworld. Many chapels are to be found dating from the
mid-Byzantine period and hundreds of towers isolated or grouped in
villages. Additional sights include the Frankish castle of Passavas
and Diros caves
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.
(Edition updated in 2023) MICHELIN Languedoc-Roussillon Regional
Map scale 1/200,000 will provide you with an extensive coverage of
primary, secondary and scenic routes for this French region. In
addition to Michelin's clear and accurate mapping, this regional
map includes all the practical information for a trouble free
journey, including major town plans as well as tourism information
to make the most of your journey. With MICHELIN Regional Maps, find
more than just your way! MICHELIN REGIONAL MAPS include practical
information for a trouble free journey and show primary &
secondary road networks. * Administrative boundaries * Scenic
routes and tourist sights * Place name index * Time and distance
charts * Plans for a selection of major towns * Practical
information: danger alerts, service stations, picnic areas
Around Edinburgh and the Scottish Borders is one of 20 titles in
the new Philip's Cycle Tours series. The series is directly derived
from the highly successful Ordnance Survey Cycle Tours series, but
has been updated and improved, with a new focus on the needs of
cyclists and the cycling market in the 21st century.Each book in
the series contains 20 routes, both on-road and off-road, taking
you along low-traffic or traffic free roads, tracks and paths. The
route takes you through some of the most beautiful countryside and
prettiest villages in Britain, and past some of the finest and most
interesting houses, churches, castles, gardens and monuments in the
land.Around Edinburgh and the Scottish Borders provides excellent
cycling in the superb scenery of the eastern half of southern
Scotland around Edinburgh, with rides in the area from Dundee to
the north through to the border country in the south. The region
contains a wide variety of rides through hills and forest and past
rivers, lochs and coastline.A unique feature of Philip's Cycle
Tours is the superb Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 mapping showing the
routes of the rides. This mapping not only gives the detail and
clarity you need to follow the route with ease and safety, but
allows you to plan short-cuts and detours, to look out for new
places of interest, and to become truly involved in the lansdcape
you are cycling through. The mapping now shows National Cycle
Network routes and National Long-Distance Footpaths.Clear
directions are given alongside the mapping, and cross-profile
diagrams make planning the pacing of each ride an easy task, even
for the beginner. Extra information includes an introduction to the
area of the route, nearest railway stations, places of interest
with descriptions, guides to refreshment stops, and clear
indications of distance, grade and terrain.The books are
beautifully and practically designed, with colour photographs
throughout the ultra-clear layout.Main map scale: 1:50,000
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.
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.
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.
History of and gazetteer to all surviving Welsh castles - the
majority 13c - arranged by county, with full OS details. The
medieval castles of Wales are an imposing group of monuments.
Although there are examples from the Norman period, the vast
majority of the surviving castles date from the thirteenth century,
a dramatic and turbulent period when Wales was nearly united under
native rule before succumbing to Edward I's conquest: Caernarfon,
Conway, Harlech and Beaumaris are justly famous, but equally fine
examples can be found elsewhere, including Pembroke, Kidwelly
andChepstow in south Wales; native Welsh castles feature
prominently. This book provides a brief account and complete
gazetteer of every surviving castle in Wales, from the impressive
earthworks raised by the Norman invaders to the castle-palaces of
the later middle ages, and including the remarkable town
fortifications of Wales; it is arranged by county for convenience
of reference, and offers full Ordnance Survey details. Lavishly
illustrated. ADRIAN PETTIFER gained his degree in ancient and
medieval history from Birmingham University.
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