Cornwall Ordnance Survey Explorer Maps
The Ordnance Survey OS Explorer map series offer unparallelled detail and are specifically designed for the more serious outdoors enthusiast. With a 4cm to 1km (2½ inches to 1 mile) scale, these are the most detailed leisure maps that Ordnance Survey publish. The OS Explorer Map series cover all types of footpath and geograpical features and as such have been adopted by many individuals and organisations involved in outdoor activities.
The 1:25,000 scale makes them ideal for all manner of outdoor enthusiast from walkers to cyclists, horse riders to climbers and even water sports enthusiasts.
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