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OS Landranger 32 - South Skye & Cuillin Hills (2nd Hand Map)
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Ordnance Survey Map - Landranger 32 - South Skye & Cuillin Hills - essential on any trip to the area.
This map is part of the Landranger (Pink) series and is designed for people who really want to get to know an area. It includes the following information: tourist information, camping and caravan sites, picnic areas and viewpoints, selected places of interest and rights of way information.
Each map in the series covers an area of 40 km by 40 km (25 miles by 25 miles) and like other Ordnance Survey maps, National Grid squares are provided so that any feature can be given a unique reference number.
Perfect for planning ahead and local excursions, these maps are full of useful information that will help you really get to know an area.
This copy is in Very Good - Almost As New - condition, clean and unmarked throughout, and is a practical, ready-to-use map at a fraction of its original price.
Details
- Format : Standard 2nd Hand OS Map (1:50000 Series)
- Condition : Very Good (Almost As New)
- Category : Other Products - Maps
- Published : 2002 (Ordnance Survey)
- ISBN : 9780319226322
- SKU : OP000024
- PPC : LL100gm
- RRP : £9.99
- Quantity Available : 1 only.
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AI Summary
The OS Landranger series - at 1:50,000 scale - is the standard choice for anyone exploring the Scottish Highlands on foot or by bike, and Sheet 32 covers what many regard as the most spectacular walking terrain in Britain. South Skye and the Cuillin Hills take in the Black Cuillin ridge - a continuous arc of gabbro peaks that demands respect and rewards effort in equal measure - as well as the gentler Red Cuillin, the Sleat peninsula in the south, and the sea lochs and coastal scenery that frame the whole sheet. Rights of way, tourist information, camping and caravan sites, viewpoints, and selected places of interest are all marked, making this an essential planning tool as well as a reliable field companion.
The Publisher
Ordnance Survey is the national mapping agency for Great Britain. The agency's name indicates its original military purpose, which was to map Scotland in the wake of the Jacobite rising of 1745. There was also a more general and nationwide need in light of the potential threat of invasion during the Napoleonic Wars.