Explorer or Landranger?
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Explorer 1:25 000
Every 4 cm on the map equals 1 km. They give the best detailing in respect of footpaths. open access areas, rights of way and field boundaries. Great for exploring whilst walking, running or cycling and for learning more about your surroundings. The maps cover 20km across (12.5 miles) or have a radius of 10km (6.25 miles) from the centre point.
Landranger 1:50 000
Every 2 cm on the map equals 1 km. They cover a wider locality than the OS Explorer and offer the opportunity to explore further afield. The detail is reduced but still show footpaths, rights of way and some tourist information features on the map.
The maps cover 40km across (25miles) or have a radius of 10km (12.5 miles) from the centre point.
The Landranger maps are more popular with our customers.
The point of using dummy text for your paragraph is that it has a more-or-less normal distribution of letters. making it look like readable English.
Example of detail and coverage based on Marlborough
The point of using dummy text for your paragraph is that it has a more-or-less normal distribution of letters. making it look like readable English.
All images are the copyright of the Ordnance Survey & reproduced with their kind permission
The point of using dummy text for your paragraph is that it has a more-or-less normal distribution of letters. making it look like readable English.
Example of detail and coverage based on Marlborough
All images are the copyright of the Ordnance Survey & reproduced with their kind permission
The point of using dummy text for your paragraph is that it has a more-or-less normal distribution of letters. making it look like readable English.
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