Evening all.
I'm just after opinions please.
Me and the wife enjoy a nice walk and often try to walk footpaths and bridleways near where we camp but seen to get lost quite often.
There seems to be a wide variety available but wondered if any seem better from your experience.
Many thanks ace
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If you have a smartphone then I cannot recommend highly enough the Ordnance Survey maps - it will cost you £19.99 for a year for the whole country, and will be the best £20 you spend! It gives you 1:25k maps, 1.50k maps, satellite maps, and works on your phone, your tablet, or your home computer -- on your home computer you also have 3D aerial maps too which are fab
I should add, you don't need an internet connection whilst you are out and about, just download to your phone the maps of the area you are visiting before you leave home.
Maybe spudhead is referring to the issue that, if you have an old phone, even if you can connect to the Internet, the apps seem only to work on specific systems?
It's hopeless on all of my phones so a friend alerted me a couple of years ago to a good offer and I acquired all the OS Landranger maps to download for £120. For £30 more, if I remember correctly, I could have had the 1:25,000 series as well.
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