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One of the titles in a series of hiking maps of the Tatra Mountains & the adjoining areas of Slovakia, part of an extensive coverage of hiking areas of Central Europe from Kompass, the largest publishers of walking maps. The maps have shading & graphic relief, with contours at 40m intervals on the 1;50, 000 maps & at 20m intervals in the 1:25, 000 titles. Contours apart, the 25K maps are basically enlargements of the 50K cartography. An overprint highlights footpaths, cycling routes, & ski routes. Symbols indicate various types of accommodation including campsites & mountain huts, places of interest, local landmarks, etc. The maps have a UTM grid. Map legend

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English.PLEASE NOTE: All titles come with a booklet describing of the area, providing useful contact details, etc. The text is in German & Slovak only
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Lower Valley of the Magra in a series of hiking maps covering Tuscany, parts of Umbria, & the adjoining areas. The cartography is rather old fashioned & sometimes not as clear as in the other map series but for many areas, especially for parts of Tuscany, these are the only hiking maps available. Most maps have contours at 25-metre intervals, with some relief shading & colouring for forests. An overprint highlights hiking paths, including all the popular hiking routes such as the Grandi Sentieri della Provincia di Siena, etc. The overprint also shows campsites &, where appropriate, mountain refuges & other types of alpine accommodation. Some of the maps indicate latitude & longitude at the map corners, but with longitude sometimes based on Rome rather than Greenwich. Map legends vary, most maps include English. Many maps include street plans & additional notes on the region. For more details see individual descriptions. In this title: the map covers the lower valley of the river Magra & extends along the coast from La Spezia to Carrara. Contours are at 25-metre intervals. Waymarked footpaths include the southern part of the popular Trekking Lunigiana circuit. Geographical coordinates at the map corners show longitude based on Rome. Map legend

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English. On the reverse, there are descriptions of hiking paths & places of interest in Italian only.

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A detailed topographic map of Lower Wharfedale & Washburn Valley from the Ordnance Survey Explorer series, covering Harrogate & Ilkley Moor. Edition B3; Publication date May 2010 About this series: These highly detailed maps show all the administrative boundaries, settlements as small as isolated farms, the road network down to unfenced roads & country tracks, & field boundaries (hedges & drystone walls) which make navigation across the countryside much easier. Steep gradients on roads are indicated. Various landmarks, e.g. powerlines, archaeological sites, windmills, churches & lighthouses are shown & additional graphics indicate natural terrain features such as cliffs, scree, mud & vegetation variations. The contour interval is 5 metres in the lower parts of the country & 10 metres in the uplands, & spot heights are marked. Each map covers an area of 30 x 20km (i.e. approx. 19 x 12 miles), with some double-sided maps covering more, as indicated in the individual descriptions. The maps are fully GPS compatible, with the National Grid shown at 1km intervals & latitude & longitude indicated by margin ticks at 1'. The Explorer series has replaced the earlier, green-cover Pathfinder maps. The Explorer series is now complete & covers all of Engl&, Wales & Scotl&. Some sheets for popular areas like the National Parks are still branded as Outdoor Leisure (OL) maps, but are now included in this series as the cartography is the same as that in the Explorer Maps. The Explorer maps offer a substantial improvement on the Pathfinder series, with greater use of colour, larger area per map, & stronger emphasis on information for ramblers & tourists. This series is ideal for walking & other outdoor pursuits & each map shows a large amount of information for ramblers & tourists. Public rights of way are shown (except in Scotland), together with other routes with public access: National Trails & Recreational Paths, permitted paths & bridleways, & selected cycle routes. Open access land created under the Countryside & Rights of Way Act 2000 is marked. Tourist information

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caravan & camp sites, Park & Ride locations, recreation/leisure/sport centres, museums, historic buildings, English Heritage & National Trust sites, rural pubs, etc. The map legend is in English only, except for the tourist information content which is also in French & German.

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Lower Wharfedale, Washburn Valley, Harrogate & Ilkley Moor area on a detailed topographic & GPS compatible map No. 297, waterproof version, from the Ordnance Survey’s 1:25, 000 Explorer series. MOBILE DOWNLOADS: this title & all the other OS Explorer maps include a code for downloading after purchase the digital version onto your smartphone or tablet for viewing on the OS smartphone app.OS EXPLORER SERIES: to see the list of all the titles in the OS Explorer series, both paper & waterproof versions, please click on the series link. The Explorer series, Ordnance Survey’s most detailed maps recommended for anyone enjoying outdoor activities, provides topographic coverage of Great Britain at 1:25, 000 on GPS compatible maps with hiking trails, cycling routes & extensive tourist information. Each printed map is available either on paper or as a waterproof & tear-resistant OS Active Map, as indicated in its title. Britain’s National Parks & other areas of particular tourist interest are presented on often double-sided OL (Outdoor Leisure) maps, whilst most standard format Explorers cover an area of 30 x 20km (approx. 19 x 12 miles). All three versions (paper, waterproof & digital) are the same & provide plenty of recreational & tourist information, indicating the traditional public right of way paths (except in Scotland where different laws apply), including bridleways & byways. National Trails & other long-distance paths are marked, as well as permissive footpaths or bridleways & on-road or traffic-free cycle routes with, where appropriate, their National/ Regional Cycle Network numbers. Boundaries of access land are clearly marked. A wide range of symbols provides additional tourist information, highlighting camping & caravanning sites, information offices & visitors’ centres, parking & picnicking places, country pubs, sport & recreational facilities including cycle hire locations & mountain biking trails, historic buildings & museums, etc. Exceptionally clear presentation of the landscape is provided by contours at 5m or in the uplands at 10m intervals, with additional spot heights plus colouring and/or graphics for different types of woodlands, orchards, heath, marshl&, scree or boulders, & other topographic features. For GPS users the maps have British National Grid lines at 1km intervals, with latitude & longitude given by margin ticks at 1`. Clearly laid out map legend

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French & German translations for the tourist information symbols.

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Lower Wharfedale, Washburn Valley, Harrogate & Ilkley Moor area on a detailed topographic & GPS compatible map No. 297, paper version, from the Ordnance Survey’s 1:25, 000 Explorer series. MOBILE DOWNLOADS: this title & all the other OS Explorer maps include a code for downloading after purchase the digital version onto your smartphone or tablet for viewing on the OS smartphone app.OS EXPLORER SERIES: to see the list of all the titles in the OS Explorer series, both paper & waterproof versions, please click on the series link. The Explorer series, Ordnance Survey’s most detailed maps recommended for anyone enjoying outdoor activities, provides topographic coverage of Great Britain at 1:25, 000 on GPS compatible maps with hiking trails, cycling routes & extensive tourist information. Each printed map is available either on paper or as a waterproof & tear-resistant OS Active Map, as indicated in its title. Britain’s National Parks & other areas of particular tourist interest are presented on often double-sided OL (Outdoor Leisure) maps, whilst most standard format Explorers cover an area of 30 x 20km (approx. 19 x 12 miles). All three versions (paper, waterproof & digital) are the same & provide plenty of recreational & tourist information, indicating the traditional public right of way paths (except in Scotland where different laws apply), including bridleways & byways. National Trails & other long-distance paths are marked, as well as permissive footpaths or bridleways & on-road or traffic-free cycle routes with, where appropriate, their National/ Regional Cycle Network numbers. Boundaries of access land are clearly marked. A wide range of symbols provides additional tourist information, highlighting camping & caravanning sites, information offices & visitors’ centres, parking & picnicking places, country pubs, sport & recreational facilities including cycle hire locations & mountain biking trails, historic buildings & museums, etc. Exceptionally clear presentation of the landscape is provided by contours at 5m or in the uplands at 10m intervals, with additional spot heights plus colouring and/or graphics for different types of woodlands, orchards, heath, marshl&, scree or boulders, & other topographic features. For GPS users the maps have British National Grid lines at 1km intervals, with latitude & longitude given by margin ticks at 1`. Clearly laid out map legend

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French & German translations for the tourist information symbols.

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A useful, practical & comprehensive illustrated guide to climbing in the Lower Wye Valley, produced by The Climbers’ Club. This volume

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only the five major Lower Wye crags between Chepstow & Tintern. Though labelled Volume One, this is the second to be published (Nov 2007) of a new series of three books covering the whole of the Wye Valley & the Forest of Dean. ” The Sandstone Outcrops of the Forest of Dean” by Martin Crocker appeared in 2006, & a new Symonds Yat guide, including also the central Forest quarries & the Cotswolds, followed in 2010. The 432 pages are printed in full colour throughout in the new Climbers` Club guidebook design, & the book is generously illustrated with maps, photodiagrams, & a wide selection of action photos. The guide has been compiled by a mixed team of experienced Wye Valley hands & younger activists, & the work has incorporated not only a radical reassessment of virtually all the climbs but also substantial cleaning & regearing of all those considered worthwhile. This operation was spearheaded by the GO Wall Restoration Project undertaken by Martin Crocker in late 2005 (funded by the Access & Conservation Trust, & The Climbers` Club Colin Kirkus Guidebook Fund). The Lower Wye crags (Wynd Cliff, Wintour`s Leap, Ban-y-gor, Tintern Quarry, Shorn Cliff) now offer a huge variety of excellent climbing: trad routes in all grades from Moderate to E6 & sport climbs from F4 to F7c+. The sport climb descriptions are printed on a pale orange-coloured background for quick recognition, while the unrecommended & unrestored routes are set on a light grey background.A complete set of new path & crag-base maps for Wintour`s Leap & Shorn Cliff has been surveyed by members of the team & redrawn inimitably by Don Sargeant. It is hoped that these will mitigate the notorious problems people sometimes experience locating the buttresses & climbs amongst the trees at these two crags. There is a brief historical overview in the usual slot after the Introduction, & there are a number of mini crag historicals printed on yellow panels throughout the book. However, the main & more detailed threads are woven into the first ascents list, now entitled Chronology (this latter may be a feature also in some future CC guides). The usual index of climbs is brightened up by the inclusion of thumbnail-type replicas of all the main action photos, & there is also an index of crags & crag features with replicas of the photodiagrams.

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Lowestoft North in 1904 in a fascinating series of reproductions of old Ordnance Survey plans in the Alan Godfrey Editions, ideal for anyone interested in the history of their neighbourhood or family. Selected towns in Great Britain & Ireland are covered by maps showing the extent of urban development in the last decades of the 19th & early 20th century. In this title: Lowestoft is covered by two maps. The Lowestoft North map covers the area from the Market Place & St Peter's church a mile northward to Lowestoft North station, & from the cemetery & St Margaret's church eastward to the coast. Features include High Street with tramway, Lowestoft Denes, St Margaret's Road, St Peter's Street, Old Market Place, Bellevue Park. On the reverse is an 1896 directory together with details of schools etc. The Lowestoft South map continues coverage south, stretching from Love Road southward to Claremont Pier. Features include the Inner & Outer Harbour, Herring Basin, Trawl Basin, South Basin, all shown in considerable detail, with railway sidings, slipways, lighthouses, even mooring posts. Also covered is the main station, tramways & tram depot, South Quay, London Road, Coastguard station, Battery Green, Roman Hill, Kirkley Ham. The southern portion of the map covers the northern tip of Kirkley parish, around Claremont Road, Beaconsfield Road, Wellington Esplanade. On the reverse is the Private Residents entry for Lowestoft from an 1896 directory. About the Alan Godfrey Editions of the 25 ...
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Lowestoft South in 1904 in a fascinating series of reproductions of old Ordnance Survey plans in the Alan Godfrey Editions, ideal for anyone interested in the history of their neighbourhood or family. Lowestoft is covered by two maps; the Lowestoft South map extends from Love Road southward to Claremont Pier. Features include the Inner & Outer Harbour, Herring Basin, Trawl Basin, South Basin, all shown in considerable detail with railway sidings, slipways, lighthouses, even mooring posts. Also covered is the main station, tramways & tram depot, South Quay, London Road, Coastguard station, Battery Green, Roman Hill, Kirkley Ham. The southern portion of the map covers the northern tip of Kirkley parish, around Claremont Road, Beaconsfield Road & Wellington Esplanade. On the reverse is the Private Residents entry for Lowestoft from an 1896 directory. About the Alan Godfrey Editions of the 25” OS Series: Selected towns in Great Britain & Ireland are covered by maps showing the extent of urban development in the last decades of the 19th & early 20th century. The plans have been taken from the Ordnance Survey mapping & reprinted at about 15 inches to one mile (1:4, 340). On the reverse most maps have historical notes & many also include extracts from contemporary directories. Most maps cover about one mile (1.6kms) north/south, one & a half miles (2.4kms) across; adjoining sheets can be combined to provide wider coverage.FOR MORE INFORMATION & A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL AVAILABLE TITLES PLEASE CLICK ON THE SERIES LINK. ...
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Satmap SD Card for Active 10 GPS containing 1:50, 000 Ordnance Survey Landranger mapping, covering the counties of Sunderl&, Newcastle, Dumfries & Galloway, Ayrshire, Lanarkshire, Glasgow, Lothian, Borders, Edinburgh. About this series: The Satmap Regional Series of SD Cards gives 1:50, 000 scale Ordnance Survey Landranger topographical mapping for UK regions, for use with the Satmap Active 10 GPS unit. The SD card can be inserted directly into the Active 10 unit & is ready to use, without installation by PC. Ordnance Survey Landranger 1:50, 000 mapping shows roads, tracks, & paths, & public rights of way (except in Scotland). Other communications detail

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railways & stations, ferries, bus or coach stations, long distance hiking trails & national/regional cycle network routes, Steep gradients on roads are indicated. Contours appear at 10m intervals, spot heights are applied & additional graphics show terrain features such as cliffs, mud, embankments, cuttings & vegetation variations, e.g. forest, orchard & parkl&. In addition to landmarks, e.g. trig pillars, churches, masts, wind generators, isolated buildings & power lines, some tourism features are included such as campsites, information centres, picnic sites, car parks, selected sites of interest & viewpoints. Administrative boundaries are marked & National Parks & National Trust access areas are indicated.

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Lower Wharfedale & Washburn Valley OS ACTIVE Map

Laminated waterproof edition of a detailed topographic map of Lower Wharfedale and Washburn Valley from the Ordnance Survey Explorer series, covering Harrogate and Ilkley Moor.Edition B3; Publication date August 2010About this series:These highly detailed maps show all the administrative boundaries, settlements as small as isolated farms, the road network down to unfenced roads and country tracks, and field boundaries (hedges and drystone walls) which make navigation across the countryside much easier. Steep gradients on roads are indicated. Various landmarks, e.g. powerlines, archaeological sites, windmills, churches and lighthouses are shown and additional graphics indicate natural terrain features such as cliffs, scree, mud and vegetation variations. The contour interval is 5
metres in the lower parts of the country and 10 metres in the uplands, and spot heights are marked. Each map covers an area of 30 x 20km (i.e. approx. 19 x 12 miles), with some double-sided maps covering more, as indicated in the individual descriptions. The maps are fully GPS compatible, with the National Grid shown at 1km intervals and latitude and longitude indicated by margin ticks at 1'.The Explorer series has replaced the earlier, green-cover Pathfinder maps. The Explorer series is now complete and covers all of England, Wales & Scotland. Some sheets for popular areas like the National Parks are still branded as Outdoor Leisure (OL) maps, but are now included in this series as the cartography is the same as that in the Explorer Maps. The Explorer maps offer a substantial
improvement on the Pathfinder series, with greater use of colour, larger area per map, and stronger emphasis on information for ramblers and tourists.This series is ideal for walking and other outdoor pursuits and each map shows a large amount of information for ramblers and tourists. Public rights of way are shown (except in Scotland), together with other routes with public access: National Trails and Recreational Paths, permitted paths and bridleways, and selected cycle routes. Open access land created under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 is marked. Tourist information includes caravan and camp sites, Park & Ride locations, recreation/leisure/sport centres, museums, historic buildings, English Heritage and National Trust sites, rural pubs, etc. The map legend is
in English only, except for the tourist information content which is also in French and German.
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Laminated waterproof edition of a detailed topographic map of Lower Wharfedale & Washburn Valley from the Ordnance Survey Explorer series, covering Harrogate & Ilkley Moor. Edition B3; Publication date August 2010 About this series: These highly detailed maps show all the administrative boundaries, settlements as small as isolated farms, the road network down to unfenced roads & country tracks, & field boundaries (hedges & drystone walls) which make navigation across the countryside much easier. Steep gradients on roads are indicated. Various landmarks, e.g. powerlines, archaeological sites, windmills, churches & lighthouses are shown & additional graphics indicate natural terrain features such as cliffs, scree, mud & vegetation variations. The contour interval is 5 metres in the lower parts of the country & 10 metres in the uplands, & spot heights are marked. Each map covers an area of 30 x 20km (i.e. approx. 19 x 12 miles), with some double-sided maps covering more, as indicated in the individual descriptions. The maps are fully GPS compatible, with the National Grid shown at 1km intervals & latitude & longitude indicated by margin ticks at 1'. The Explorer series has replaced the earlier, green-cover Pathfinder maps. The Explorer series is now complete & covers all of Engl&, Wales & Scotl&. Some sheets for popular areas like the National Parks are still branded as Outdoor Leisure (OL) maps, but are now included in this series as the cartography is the same as that in the Explorer Maps. The Explorer maps offer a substantial improvement on the Pathfinder series, with greater use of colour, larger area per map, & stronger emphasis on information for ramblers & tourists. This series is ideal for walking & other outdoor pursuits & each map shows a large amount of information for ramblers & tourists. Public rights of way are shown (except in Scotland), together with other routes with public access: National Trails & Recreational Paths, permitted paths & bridleways, & selected cycle routes. Open access land created under the Countryside & Rights of Way Act 2000 is marked. Tourist information

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caravan & camp sites, Park & Ride locations, recreation/leisure/sport centres, museums, historic buildings, English Heritage & National Trust sites, rural pubs, etc. The map legend is in English only, except for the tourist information content which is also in French & German.

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Stanfords was established in 1853 and opened their iconic Covent Garden flagship store in 1901. They have become the top retailer of maps, travel books and accessories in the UK and arguably offer the largest selection of maps and travel books worldwide. Famous names such as Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Ranulph Fiennes and Michael Palin have purchased from Stanfords. They now have a shop in Bristol and both stores together with other venues operate a calendar of events including talks, book signings and exhibitions. As a specialist map retailer, the map selection is comprehensive and includes road maps, street maps and walking maps from worldwide destinations, as well as a selection of world atlases and wall maps. Books include travel guides and travel literature. Stanfords also stock globes, from miniatures made of blue marble to magnificent floor-standing globes. The website features a selection of interesting articles on travel topics.
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