Cheviot Hills, Jedburgh & Wooler

Cheviot Hills, Jedburgh & Wooler by Ordnance Survey is an essential resource for outdoor enthusiasts, published by Ordnance Survey on June 10, 2015. This detailed folding map is designed for activities such as walking, horse riding, and off-road cycling, providing a comprehensive guide to the Cheviot Hills area. The map features a 1:25,000 scale, allowing for precise navigation and exploration of the region.
Readers will find that this edition includes key trails like the Pennine Way, St Cuthbert’s Way, and Borders Abbeys Way, making it suitable for various outdoor pursuits. Additionally, this map comes with a digital version that can be downloaded to smartphones or tablets, enhancing accessibility for users on the go. With its practical design and detailed information, this map serves as a valuable tool for anyone looking to explore the natural beauty of the Cheviot Hills.
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The essential map for outdoor activities in The Cheviot Hills. The OS Explorer Map is the Ordnance Survey’s most detailed folding map and is recommended for anyone enjoying outdoor activities including walking, horse riding and off-road cycling. This map now comes with a digital version which you can download to your smartphone or tablet.FeaturesPennine WaySt Cuthbert’s WayBorders Abbeys WayPennine Way (National Trail)E2 (European Long Distance Route)JedburghNorthumberlandBorders1:25 000 scale (4 cm to 1 km – 2.5 inches to 1 mile)This map comes with a digital version which you can download to your smartphone or tablet.
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