Ordnance Survey has every part of Great Britain covered in this versatile active map format. In 2007 it introduced 25 all-weather titles of its 1:50 000 OS Landranger Maps. Each Landranger Active map covers an area of 40 km by 40 km (25 miles by 25 miles). The Active maps are an encapsulated map that is tough, durable and weatherproof. The maps are covered in a protective plastic coating that can be written on, so your favourite routes can be easily highlighted. They are more costly but more durable and may obviate the need for a map case, though they are bulkier and heavier. And since then there has been a growing demand to make the entire OS Landranger Map series available.
Caistor Challenge | 40 km / 25 miles |
Caistor Challenge Alternative | 42 km / 26 miles |
Danelaw Way | 96 km / 60 miles |
Danelaw Way All-Weather Alternative | 8 km / 5 miles |
E-Route 2 UK Section - Middleton in Teesdale to Harwich | 853 km / 530 miles |
Lincs Wold Way | 126 km / 78 miles |
Lindsey Loop | 163 km / 101 miles |
Lindsey Loop - Donington on Bain to Market Rasen | 18 km / 11 miles |
Lindsey Trail | 111 km / 69 miles |
Louth to Lincoln | 80 km / 50 miles |
Plogsland Round | 76 km / 47 miles |
Queen Eleanor Crosses Way | 349 km / 217 miles |
South Kesteven Round | 209 km / 130 miles |
Spires and Steeples Arts & Heritage Trail | 40 km / 25 miles |
Stephen Langton Trail | 24 km / 15 miles |
Towers Way | 153 km / 95 miles |
Trent Valley Way | 174 km / 108 miles |
Viking Way | 237 km / 147 miles |
Water Rail Way | 53 km / 33 miles |