The Broads (Explorer Maps) (Explorer Maps) (OS Explorer Map)
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Average customer review:Product Description
OS Explorer Map is Ordnance Survey s most detailed folding map, and is recommended for anyone enjoying outdoor activities, including walking, horse riding and off-road cycling. Features included on this map are, Weavers' Way Angles Way Suffolk Coast Path Bure Valley Path Boudica's Way Beccles Great Yarmouth Lowestoft Norwich Norfolk Suffolk Norfolk Broads
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #28486 in Books
- Brand: Ordnance Survey
- Published on: 2005-10-17
- Format: Folded Map
- Original language: English
- Binding: Map
- 1 pages
Customer Reviews
The Only Map You Need!
If you are sailing on the Norfolk Broads, this is the only map you need. Excellent quality and excellent value. Covers both North and South Broads and shows all moorings, pubs etc.
Highly Detailed
This an excellent up to date map from O/S. If you are cruising or sailing on the Norfolk Broads, or visiting the surrounding area then this is a must have item to take with you.
It goes into great detail showing exactly where varous facilities and attractions are throughout the whole broads network. As an added bonus this 'Active' map is covered in a waterproof coating which allows you to write on it or mark various locations using a chinagraph pencil.
I found this feature to be very useful when recording where the various water fill up locations are around the broads, as unfortunately O/S do not mark this on the map.
Overall a 10/10 very useful and easy to read map. Its an excellent companion for your holiday.
It's a map, it's a detailed map
Not much else to say really, a first for me though in that it's printed on both sides, the north broads on one; the south on the other. The break is ideal if you are boating with Great Yarmouth on both sides.



