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England and Wales get their first luxury sleeper, Pelorus offers a dive with a prize, and Ordnance Survey asks hikers for ...
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The Lake District’s Mini Matterhorn – we found the iconic Swiss peak’s Cumbrian doppelgangerAt least, on paper it is. Ordnance Survey maps show a right of way sweeping south- east across the hillside from Cockley Beck, curving gradually south to climb directly to the fell’s summit. On the ...
Google Maps is testing a bold visual refresh on smartwatches, but it’s only showing up for some Wear OS users so far.
OS Maps – part of Great Britain’s national mapping service Ordnance Survey – has been appointed as Official Digital Mapping Partner to the Lloyds Tour of Britain, the UK’s biggest free-to-spectate ...
OS Maps – part of Great Britain’s national mapping service Ordnance Survey – has been appointed as Official Digital Mapping Partner to the Lloyds Tour of Britain, the UK’s biggest free-to-spectate ...
Irish Ordnance Survey Maps: A User’s Guide by Paul Mulligan: an invaluable companion, and not just for hill walkers ...
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The Great Outdoors on MSNHike further: long-distance trails in the UK and IrelandLooking for some trail magic? One of these excellent long-distance trails in the UK and Ireland will no doubt provide. The ...
Newly released data from MREW, visualised in partnership with Ordnance Survey (OS), highlights some key trends in rescue activity across the country - including a 24% rise in callouts since 2019 and a ...
Have you ever wanted to explore a blocky low-resolution version of the UK? Well, you're in luck, because the Ordnance Survey has created a Minecraft representation of it, claimed to be as realistic as ...
Locations across Scotland have been given a Minecraft makeover in a new interactive map. Government mapping service Ordnance Survey (OS) are attempting to break a world record by creating the largest ...
Reflecting worries that the French might invade, the first OS maps cover the mouth of the river Thames. This is the naval route to London and a highly vulnerable part of the country. The sheets ...
For much of its 233-year history, the Ordnance Survey has been synonymous with detailed maps of the British countryside, beloved by ramblers and orienteers.
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