Ripon & Boroughbridge Easingwold

Ripon & Boroughbridge Easingwold by Great Britain. Ordnance Survey is a detailed map published by Ordnance Survey in 2000. This edition is part of the Explorer series, designed to replace the older Pathfinder map series, and is presented at a 1:25,000 scale. The map features a variety of attractions, including public gardens, nature reserves, and country parks, along with all official footpaths, bridleways, roads, and lanes.
Readers will find comprehensive information on camping and caravan sites, picnic areas, viewpoints, and selected places of interest. The map also includes rights of way information for England and Wales, as well as routes for National Trails and Recreational Paths. With its geographical design aimed at providing optimal local coverage, this map serves both experienced map users and those exploring the area for leisure.
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This map is part of the Ordnance Survey’s Explorer series designed to replace the old Pathfinder map series. At 1:25,000 scale this detailed map shows a host of attractions including gardens which are open to the public, nature reserves and country parks as well as all official footpaths, bridleways, roads and lanes. Other facilities covered include: camping and caravan sites, picnic areas and viewpoints, selected places of interest, rights of way information for England and Wales, National Trail and Recreational Path routes, and selected tourist information. The main advantages of this map are the geographical design of the sheetlines to capture the best local coverage, and the coverage of a larger area for value for money. The series is aimed mainly at the experienced map user but can be used by tourists and locals alike.
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