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Paper maps stand up to the weather

Check out this great video on YouTube that shows how strong Ordnance Survey leisure maps are (albeit in a slightly tongue in cheek way!). Since this video was made the OS Landranger Map – Active and OS...

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Walk of the week: Cadover to Plymsteps Circular

The explore portal walk of the week for this week takes place in Dartmoor. It is an interesting walk that passes several waterfalls. Good for a day out this summer. Cadover to Plymsteps Circular...

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Walk of the week: Luds Church from the Roaches

The walk of the week this week is in between Macclesfield and Stoke on Trent.  There’s lots of detail to help you follow the route and it is described as suitable for all the family, including the dog....

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Walk of the week: Short ride round Warwick

The walk of the week this week is a circular bike ride around Warwick. It will take you around an hour and is perfect for mountain bikers. Length of route: 21 km (13 mi) Suitable for: Cycling And: Bird...

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How often do we update our paper maps?

I’m told by my colleagues in the customer service team that one of the most common questions we’re asked is ‘how often do you update your paper maps?’ It’s a very good question. But there isn’t a ‘one...

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Custom made maps

If the idea of unique or bespoke mapping appeals to you then no doubt you’ll already be well aware of our OS Explorer Map – Custom Made and OS Landranger Map – Custom Made range. These new products,...

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