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The Cheviot Hills OS Explorer OL16

The Cheviot Hills OS Explorer OL16

$13.23
The Cheviot Hills OS Explorer OL16
$13.23

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The Cheviot Hills OS Explorer OL16

Jedburgh & Wooler showing part of the Northumberland National Park

Scale 1:25 000 4cm to 1km - 2 1/2in to 1 Mile

Map sheet number OL16 in the OS Explorer series covers Jedburgh, Wooler, Alwinton, Harbottle and the Cheviot Hills. Highlights of the area include: The Cheviot, Catscleugh Reservoir, the River Coquet, the top corner of Kielder Forest Park, Linhope, Scrathy Holes, Crink Law, Bell Hill. Corby Pike, Bloodybush Edge, Hedgehope Hill, Lumsdon Law and Cold Law.

With this map you will receive a code for use on your iOS or Android smartphone or tablet

OS Explorer Maps are ideal for walking, running, horse riding, off-road cycling and even kayaking and climbing.

They are at 1:25,000 scale, so every 4 cm on the map equals 1 km in the real world. They show the best detail including footpaths, rights of way, open access land and the vegetation on the land.

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The Cheviot Hills OS Explorer OL16

Jedburgh & Wooler showing part of the Northumberland National Park

Scale 1:25 000 4cm to 1km - 2 1/2in to 1 Mile

Map sheet number OL16 in the OS Explorer series covers Jedburgh, Wooler, Alwinton, Harbottle and the Cheviot Hills. Highlights of the area include: The Cheviot, Catscleugh Reservoir, the River Coquet, the top corner of Kielder Forest Park, Linhope, Scrathy Holes, Crink Law, Bell Hill. Corby Pike, Bloodybush Edge, Hedgehope Hill, Lumsdon Law and Cold Law.

With this map you will receive a code for use on your iOS or Android smartphone or tablet

OS Explorer Maps are ideal for walking, running, horse riding, off-road cycling and even kayaking and climbing.

They are at 1:25,000 scale, so every 4 cm on the map equals 1 km in the real world. They show the best detail including footpaths, rights of way, open access land and the vegetation on the land.