Parkend Loop – Forest of Dean Circular
Inspired by 'The Salt Path', OS Champion Samantha Taylor shares one of her most cherished runs and the reasons she loves it
Raynor Winn on the healing power of walking (and how it feels to be played by Gillian Anderson!)
Raynor Winn discusses the healing power of walking and how she felt about Gillian Anderson playing her in the film of her book The Salt Path
The Ridgeway Walk & Map
The Ridgeway Walk is a historic National Trail that stretches for 87 miles (139km) across southern England
Touch Grass Weekender: In it for the gram – route collection
In it for the ‘gram collection You’re the main character — and your camera roll proves it. You’re out here to experience the weekend, but also to capture every second of it. Whether it’s sunrise selfies or aesthetic snack breaks, the vibe has to be right (and ideally, extremely postable). Because if it’s not on […]
Sustainability
At Ordnance Survey we're passionate about helping make outdoor activity enjoyable, accessible, safe - and as sustainable as possible
Touch Grass Weekender
3 mates, 2 days, 1 chaotic route Zac Alsop drags Arthur TV and Burnt Chip out of the group chat and into the Brecon Beacons for the ultimate Touch Grass Weekender. Watch along as they discover Trig Pillars (while Arthur drops facts like it’s GCSE revision), have dinner alfresco (did we mention it’s dehydrated pasta?) and experience an […]
National Walking Month
National Walking Month takes place every May to encourages people to walk more to improve mental and physical health.
Walking the 41 Yorkshire Dales Mountains with the Kids
Hiking with kids in the Yorkshire Dales - Sam and her kids completed all 41 of the Yorkshire Dales highest peaks in just 1 year!
Route Review: Cheddleton and the Caldon Canal
Looking for walks in Staffordshire - OS Champion Andrea Day takes us on a historical walk to Cheddleton and the Caldon Canal
The Ultimate (and Totally Unofficial) Trig Etiquette Guide!
Don't be a Trig Hogger: a definitive and completely unofficial guide to practicing good Trig etiquette