Based on Ordnance Survey's Explorer mapping blown up from the standard 1:25 000 scale, these maps really make navigation trouble-free and, with the greater clarity, help the user to spot interesting features so easily missed on a normal map.
Easy to read mapping at a scale of 1:16 000 (approx 4 inches to a mile)
Laminated for weatherproofing
Useful scale ruler for distance and walk time
Double-sided map 62 x 32 cms
The featured path is highlighted on the map
Publisher's Information 2016
The Bradford on Avon Wheel is a 42-mile long walking network of public footpaths, lanes and some roads in a delightful corner of West Wiltshire.
The wheel interconnects the historic town of Bradford on Avon with the eight local parishes of South Wraxall, Holt, Staverton, Wingfield, Westwood, Winsley, Limpley Stoke and Monkton Farleigh.
The 5.8-mile inner circular route (orange) skirts Bradford on Avon and the 22.6-mile outer circular route (green) connects the eight parish villages. The eight spokes (blue) link the inner circle to the outer circle.
The network is designed to enable walkers to 'mix and match' walks in order to suit their walking interests, time and capability.