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BentMikey

Rider of Seolferwulf
Location
South London
I did mean that generically, although A-Z do most of the UK, don't they?
 

Norm

Guest
BentMikey said:
I did mean that generically, although A-Z do most of the UK, don't they?
They do indeed cover all of the UK, and very well too, IMO.

In fact, I recommended this map to someone on here recently for navigating the trip from Anglesey to Oxfordshire.
 

Norm

Guest
What? A road map called "Central England & Wales" wouldn't be of any use in Scotland? Well, who would have guessed that, eh.

You'll be telling me that the map for Scotland won't help you successfully navigate through Snowdonia next. ;)

I've used the A to Z road maps to plan cycling trips for a long time. They have a handy scale, using only 2 of them to plan the route from London to Land's End or just one to get to North Wales.
 
In all seriousness, the A-Z is great, but nothing is more convenient than being able to plan a route online. My personal favorite is bikehike. I was, however, somewhat dismayed when they took away the ability to save routes due to legalities! ;)
 

Norm

Guest
Indeed, and I now use the same combination. Once the route is planned and started, though, the A-Z is both easier and more convenient to carry and refer to. ;)

Although I have never needed to save a bikehike route (I'm more a "plan it, print it, ride it" kinda guy :sad: ) I think it's a shame that the option has gone and the reasoning behind it is quite a sad reflection of blame culture, IMO.
 
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