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  1. Snowdon / Conwy Valley / Dyffryn Conwy

    Snowdon / Conwy Valley / Dyffryn Conwy

    Map sheet number OL17 in the OS Explorer map series is the ideal map for exploring the mountain scenery in Snowdon. This area, famous for its fantastic walking routes, is home to the highest mountain in Wales. Take one of the six well mapped routes to the summit of Mount Snowdon and enjoy the views! Includes mobile downloadWith this map you will receive a code for use on your iOS or Android smartphone or tablet. Find our more at Mobile Download FAQ. Snowdon has the perfect mountain form, with textbook glacial corries and knife-edged aretes. Snowdon has big paths, which can get overcrowded in summer, but when you turn your back on the new cafe complex and look across the horizon of a hundred hills you'll know why you came. The view from the summit shows the difference between the north and south faces of the range. Y Lliwedd's north face is hung with cliffs and gullies, but in contrast the south faces of Carnedd Ugain and Crib Goch are pallid and barren, consisting of dusty pink screes and broken rock. Snowdon is at its most rugged when its' flanks coincide with the top of the Llanberis Pass. Here, huge glaciers, which were slow to melt on the shady side of the mountain, scoured out the gorge, leaving a devastation of boulders and severe precipices which must have struck fear into the early traveller. Highlights: Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa), Llanberis Path, Conwy, The Menai Strait and Colwyn Bay, Llandudno, Beddgelert, Conwy, Bethesda, Betws-y-Coed, Bangor and Caernarfon. Also includes other popular landscape features in the Snowdonia range such as Carnedd Llewelyn, Carnedd Dayfydd, Glyder Fawr, Glyder Fach, Tal y Fan and Tryfan.

    € 21,15
  2. Peak District - White Peak area

    Peak District - White Peak area

    Map sheet number OL 24 in the OS Explorer series covers the Peak District area surrounding Buxton, Bakewell, Matlock and Dove Dale and is the perfect map to use when exploring the White Peak area. The scenery is a treat for outdoors enthusiasts who will be able to see the outcrops of light coloured limestone that give the area its name. Includes mobile downloadWith this map you will receive a code for use on your iOS or Android smartphone or tablet. Find our more at Mobile Download FAQ. Whether you’re a seasoned outdoor expert or a leisurely sightseer, with the OS Explorer OL24 map of the White Peaks to hand, you’ll be on the right track no matter where your adventure takes you. Trusted by outdoor enthusiasts from all walks of life, this easy-to-follow fold-up map is the perfect companion for all your excursions in the White Peaks area of the Peak District, from days out, to week-long hikes. Taking its name from its limestone landscape, this part of the Peaks is full of fascinating caves and dry river valleys to explore. If walking’s what you’ve set out to do, why not tackle the 25-mile long White Peaks Challenge? Using the pretty town of Stoney Middleton as a base, serious climbers can take on ‘Our Father’, a challenging climb up Windy Buttress. Alternatively, head underground to explore over 3 000 metres of caves at the limestone gorge of Middleton Dale. There are bustling towns in the white peak area of the Peak District including Buxton and Matlock, or you could treat yourself to one of Bakewell's legendary tarts. Whether you’re passionate about cycling and sightseeing, or rambling and riding, you’ll get the most out of your days out in the White Peaks with the OS Explorer OL24 map to guide you. You’ll find every fine detail covered, from rivers to rights of way, as well as a wealth of information you won’t find on other maps. Highlights include: Castle rock, Middleton Dale, Derbyshire Dales, The Roaches, Buxton, Bakewell, Matlock, Dovedale, Chatsworth House, limestone caves, and the thermal springs at Middleton Stoney. Add it to your basket today, and start mapping out your next adventure in the White Peaks.

    € 21,10
  3. Peak District - Dark Peak area

    Peak District - Dark Peak area

    Map sheet number OL1 in the OS Explorer series is ideal for exploring all that the Dark Peak area of the Peak District has to offer. Visitors to this area will enjoy high gritstone hills, steep-sided valleys and moorland plateau. Highlights of the area include: Kinder Scout, The Pennine Way, Edale, Derwent Valley Heritage Way, Ladybower Reservoir, Black Hill, and Glossop. The OS Explorer map for The Peak District - Dark Peak Area is available in both the standard paper version and weatherproof 'Active' version. Includes mobile downloadWith this map you will receive a code for use on your iOS or Android smartphone or tablet. Find our more at Mobile Download FAQ.

    € 21,10
  4. Yorkshire Dales - Southern & Western areas

    Yorkshire Dales - Southern & Western areas

    Map sheet number OL2 in the OS Explorer map series is the ideal map to use when exploring the South and West areas of the Yorkshire Dales including Whernside, Ingleborough and Pen-y-ghent. Highlights: The Yorkshire three peaks, The Devils Bridge at Kirkby Lonsdale, Leeds to Liverpool Canal at Skipton, The Pennine Way, Settle, and Old Town. Includes mobile downloadWith this map you will receive a code for use on your iOS or Android smartphone or tablet. Find our more at Mobile Download FAQ.

    € 21,10
  5. Yorkshire Dales / Northern & Central areas

    Yorkshire Dales / Northern & Central areas

    Map sheet number OL30 in the OS Explorer map series is the map of choice for people visiting the Northern and Central areas of the Yorkshire Dales, including Wensleydale & Swaledale. There is wealth of scenery in this part of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Highlights of the area include: The valleys of Swaledale and Arkengarthdale, Aysgarth Falls, Hawes, and the River Wharfe. Includes mobile downloadWith this map you will receive a code for use on your iOS or Android smartphone or tablet. Find our more at Mobile Download FAQ From Great Black Hill to Ramsgill, the OS Explorer map of the North and Central Yorkshire Dales pinpoints every house and hill, pub and place of interest, making it the perfect fold-up companion for visitors and locals alike. Easy to understand, whether you’re an occasional ambler or a highly-experienced hill walker, follow the Dales Way recreational path or the Pennine Way national trail, and soak up some of the most spectacular scenery in the North of England. With their legacy of ancient Norse culture, explore the Swaledale and Arkengarthdale valleys. Get a real sense of the area’s history, climbing mountains with good Viking names, like Great Shunner Fell and Rogan’s Seat. Aysgarth Falls – with scenery that inspired Ruskin, Turner and Wordsworth – is a natural wonder not to be missed. While the River Swale, the fastest flowing river in England offers opportunities for some serious canoeing. Follow your map to the spectacular triple flight of falls carved out by the River Ure. A product of the Ice Age, the falls boast a dramatic 30ft drop over limestone steps. Whether you fancy a spot of fishing on the River Wharfedale or cheese tasting at the Wensleydale Creamery, you’ll get so much more out of your excursion in the North and Central Yorkshire Dales with the OS Explorer OL30 safely stowed in your knapsack. Add a copy to your basket today, and start planning your next day out in the Dales.

    € 21,10
  6. Purbeck / South Dorset

    Purbeck / South Dorset

    Sheet number OL15 in the OS Explorer map series is the ideal map for exploring the Purbeck coast and South Dorset. The Jurassic coast is a major draw for many outdoors enthusiasts and the beautiful countryside of South Dorset is perfect for walks and rides. Includes mobile downloadWith this map you will receive a code for use on your iOS or Android smartphone or tablet. Find our more at Mobile Download FAQ. Covering an expansive Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, there’s a wealth of tranquil countryside and crashing coastline for you to explore. The peninsula of Purbeck is made up of 60 square miles of sculpted shores, steep cliffs and sandy beaches – a perfect location for all kinds of walking, from gentle ambling, to serious tramping. If you’re up to the challenge, why not cycle the 47-mile trail around Purbeck? Take the leisurely option with a week-long winding trip, or set off at a serious sprint, completing the course in one or two days. Find fossils and a medley of marine life at Kimmeridge Bay. The flats here provide the perfect platform for keen ecologists to explore the natural environment. Explore the woodlands and heath on Brownsea Island for the chance to spot red squirrels, Sika deer, kingfishers and oystercatchers. And if archaeology’s where your true interest lies, head to Dorchester to discover ancient sites, from the Maumbury Rings to Maiden Castle. Easy to follow, with clearly marked routes and rivers, we’ve left no stone unturned in preparing this essential aid to navigating Purbeck and South Dorset. Add it to your basket today and start mapping out your next trip. Highlights of the area include: Kimmeridge, Chesil Beach, Brownsea Island, Dorchester, Weymouth, River Frome, Swanage, and Wareham.

    € 21,15
  7. Yeovil / Sherborne

    Yeovil / Sherborne

    Map sheet number 129 in the OS Explorer series covers an area from Somerton and Wincanton in the north to Yeovil and Sherbone around North Dorset and Somerset. Highlights of the area include the Monach's Way, Stour Valley Way, and Macmillan Way West. Includes mobile downloadWith this map you will receive a code for use on your iOS or Android smartphone or tablet. Find our more at Mobile Download FAQ

    € 12,95
  8. Ben Lawers / Glen Lyon

    Ben Lawers / Glen Lyon

    From Loch Lyon to Loch Tay, this the OL 48 map covers some of the most beautiful areas of the country. With many of the Monros, Tay Forest Park, part of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park and a number of watersports areas, there's something for everyone who enjoys the outdoors. This map replaces the previous OS Explorer map 378 for this area Includes mobile downloadWith this map you will receive a code for use on your iOS or Android smartphone or tablet. Find our more at Mobile Download FAQ.

    € 20,50
  9. English Lakes - South Eastern area

    English Lakes - South Eastern area

    Map sheet number OL7 in the OS Explorer map series, The English Lakes: South-eastern area is the ideal map to use when exploring the south-east area of the Lake District. With the impressive lakeside scenery around Windermere and the dramatic mountains that make up the region, this area is perfect for hiking holidays and days out. Includes mobile downloadWith this map you will receive a code for use on your iOS or Android smartphone or tablet. Find our more at Mobile Download FAQ.

    € 15,95
  10. English Lakes - South Western area

    English Lakes - South Western area

    Map sheet number OL6 in the OS Explorer map series, The English Lakes: South-western area. is the ideal map for discovering all that the south west area of the Lake District has to offer

    € 15,95
  11. English Lakes - North Eastern area

    English Lakes - North Eastern area

    Map sheet number OL5 in the OS Explorer map series, The English Lakes: North-eastern area, is perfect for hikers and mountain bikers wishing to explore the delights of the north-east region of the Lake District. The area is ideal for hillwalking, visits to specialist, family run shops and water sports such as sailing and windsurfing. Includes mobile downloadWith this map you will receive a code for use on your iOS or Android smartphone or tablet. Find our more at Mobile Download FAQ.

    € 21,10
  12. English Lakes - North Western area

    English Lakes - North Western area

    Map sheet number OL4 in the OS Explorer map series, The English Lakes: North-western area, is the ideal map for exploring the north-west area of the Lake District. This area is home to many natural and man made attractions from oval hills shaped by glaciers to stunning views over majestic lakes. This map includes Crummock Water, Ennerdale Water, Derwent Water, Bassenthwaite Lake, Skiddaw, Pillar, Haystacks, Green Gable, Great Gable, Catbells, the Cumbrian Way, Braithwaite, Stonethwaite and Seathwaite, Maryport, Cockermouth, Keswick, and Buttermere. Follow the Allerdale Ramble, the Cumbrian Coastal Way or the Cumbrian Way, stopping off to take in a collection of spectacular sites and beautiful scenery, all carefully marked and easy to find on the map. Take a trip to the open air theatre in the grounds of Mirehouse, on the edge of beautiful Bassenthwaite Lake – a spot that inspired both Tennyson and Wordsworth. Admire the views of Derwent Water from atop Catbells fells if you’re more energetically inclined. And if you’re looking for a challenge, standing at 3,054 ft above sea level, Skiddaw provides an easy in-road to mountain climbing, for occasional walkers looking to push their boundaries. Includes mobile downloadWith this map you will receive a code for use on your iOS or Android smartphone or tablet. Find our more at Mobile Download FAQ.

    € 15,95