A woman is walking on a hill not far from a lake, using Ordnance Survey map
For more than 200 years, Ordnance Survey has helped people explore Great Britain. They're inspiring even more people to get outside more often. They build content and tools to make it easier for everyone to have an active outdoor lifestyle – helping you live longer, stay younger and enjoy life more.

 

Their iconic leisure maps are available on paper, mobile and desktop to make the outdoors enjoyable, accessible and safe. Every day they're developing new innovative navigation features including groundbreaking 3D mapping, augmented reality guides and GPS devices. With the rapidly-growing GetOutside initiative, endorsed by the Outdoor Industry Association, they're inspiring people to find new places, create lasting memories and discover the great British countryside.

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Your next adventure starts with Ordnance Survey. From mountain peaks to city streets, Ordnance Survey paper maps are your essential companion for every adventure. For more than 200 years, Ordnance Survey has helped people explore Great Britain. And today, they’re helping to inspire even more people to get outside. Ordnance Survey builds content and tools to make it easier for everyone to have an active outdoor lifestyle.

 

Ordnance Survey's iconic leisure maps are available on paper, mobile and desktop to make the outdoors enjoyable, accessible and safe. Every day they’re developing new innovative navigation features including groundbreaking 3D mapping, augmented reality guides, and GPS devices, all to inspire people to find new places, create lasting memories, and discover the great British countryside for themselves. From spectacular trails to unforgettable tales: Unfold your next adventure today with Ordnance Survey. Plan your next adventure today!

The Ordnance Survey (OS) is Great Britain’s national mapping agency, responsible for creating and maintaining detailed maps of urban and rural landscapes. It provides accurate geospatial data, used by governments, businesses, and individuals for navigation, planning, and geographic analysis.

Yes, OS maps such as the 1:25,000 Explorer series clearly show public footpaths, bridleways, and other rights of way. These maps are ideal for walkers and outdoor enthusiasts.

A map with a scale of 1:25,000 means that every 1 centimetre on the map represents 25,000 centimetres (or 250 metres) in real life. This scale is commonly used for detailed maps like the Ordnance Survey Explorer series, which are ideal for walking, cycling, and other outdoor activities due to their high level of detail.


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