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OS Explorer Map and OS Landranger Map Extended


Matching the existing look and feel of the OS Explorer Map at 1:25 000 and OS Landranger Map at 1:50 000 scales, which are recognised as the definitive maps for outdoor activities, the custom-made version will be the same quality and detail which customers have come to love.

The new maps allow anyone to go online and select their own special location to centre the map on. Helping to avoid a life on the edge, the customer decides what goes in the centre of the map. It could be any location that is important – someone's home, their town or favourite walk. The maps are specially printed to order, including the customers' own personal title, like ‘Our Family Holiday’, for example, as well as a wide choice of selected cover photographs. Read More

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