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Mae Slow Ways yn fenter i greu rhwydwaith genedlaethol o lwybrau cerdded sy'n cysylltu holl drefi a dinasoedd Prydain Fawr yn ogystal a miloedd o bentrefi. Hyd yma, mae gwirfoddolwyr wedi rhannu dros 8,000 o lwybrau posib. Gallwch ein helpu yn rhwydd iawn, trwy gerdded ein llwybrau, rhannu eich profiadau ag eraill a phostio adolygiadau ar ein gwefan. Is e iomairt a th' ann an Slow Ways airson lionra naiseanta de shlighean coiseachd a chruthachadh, a tha a' co-cheangal bhailtean beaga is mora Bhreatainn a thuilleadh air na miltean de bhailtean-fearainn. Gu ruige seo, tha saor-thoilich air corr air 8000 slighe a tha comasach a cho-roinn. Faodaidh sibh cuideachadh le bhith direach a' coiseachd nan slighean, a' roinn ur fiosrachaidh le cach agus a' postadh ath-sgrudaidhean air an laraich-lin againn.
The map will be great for: imagining; planning journeys; drawing on; using as a companion to the website; marking Slow Ways you plan to walk; recording routes you have walked; learning about active travel in schools; making walls look fantastic! It is a two-sided giant, colourful and functional map. Slow Ways is an initiative to create a network of walking routes that connect all of Great Britain's towns and cities as well as thousands of villages and every national park. People can use the routes to walk between neighbouring places or combine routes to travel over longer distances. Slow Ways was kick-started during the first lockdown with hundreds of volunteers suggesting thousands of routes. There are now over 8,000 routes in the network that cover over 120,000km. Using the Slow Ways website, people are now walking the routes to make sure they are good enough to be in the network. Enough work has now been done to publish our first printed map of the network at a scale that is perfect for imagining, planning and recording journeys.
Urban Good Maps make green city maps that celebrate open space, walking and natural heritage in cities. The unique and eye-catching, colourful lay-out outlines walks, trails and identifies green spots, water spots and sports and activities center. Ideal for any city-dwellers in search of nature.A large-format, folded paper map with a protective card cover. Printed by the best cartographic press in the UK with special pantone inks to highlight amazing walks and fun activities. Double-sided, with a city atlas on the reverse. It shows Greenwich and the surrounding areas in detail as a green and blue landscape fit for outdoor exploration.
A large-format, folded paper map with a protective card cover. Printed by the best cartographic press in the UK with special pantone inks to highlight amazing walks and fun activities. Double-sided, with a city atlas on the reverse. It shows Glasgow in detail as a green and blue landscape fit for outdoor exploration.
The map will be great for: imagining; planning journeys; drawing on; using as a companion to the website; marking Slow Ways you plan to walk; recording routes you have walked; learning about active travel in schools; making walls look fantastic! It is a two-sided giant, colourful and functional map. Slow Ways is an initiative to create a network of walking routes that connect all of Great Britain's towns and cities as well as thousands of villages and every national park. People can use the routes to walk between neighbouring places or combine routes to travel over longer distances. Slow Ways was kick-started during the first lockdown with hundreds of volunteers suggesting thousands of routes. There are now over 8,000 routes in the network that cover over 120,000km. Using the Slow Ways website, people are now walking the routes to make sure they are good enough to be in the network. Enough work has now been done to publish our first printed map of the network at a scale that is perfect for imagining, planning and recording journeys.
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