Britain is fortunate in being covered by the superb Ordnance Survey maps in scales of 1:50,000 and 1:25,000 - these are available on paper or laminated in plastic (described as 'Active'), the latter being much harder wearing. In addition, Harvey and the BMC both publish excellent maps to the more popular UK mountain areas at 1:40,000 and 1:25,000 respectively - these are printed on polythene or waterproof paper and so are very durable.
For planning trips and general map work 1:50,000 is a useful scale as a large area can be taken in at a glance. 1:25,000 is a scale that shows every fence and wall line and gives considerably more detail so is more useful where precise navigation is required. And 1:40,000 is a good compromise between the two.
We stock maps of the more pointy and wild places in the UK that are likely to be of interest to the climber or hill walker, but can usually obtain quickly any map that we do not have in stock.
Covers the area around Glen Affric, a National Scenic Area including two Munros.
Covers the western side of the Wester Ross National Scenic Area with its rugged coastline and small villages.
Covers Glen Carron and West Monar. Highlights include Attadale Forest, Strathcarron and Loch Dùghaill as well as 10 Munros. Printed on paper. Scale: 1:25,000.
Covers Loch Monar, Loch Mullardoch, Glen Cannich and Glen Strathfarrar and 9 Munros.
Covers the area immediately west of Inverness, from Drumnadrochit north to Muir of Ord.
The area north of Inverness including the Black Isle, including the Moray Firth, Cromarty Firth and Dingwall.
Covers the area from Gairloch to Torridon including Beinn Eighe, Beinn Alligin and Liathach.
The North-West Highlands of Scotland around Gairloch including Poolewe, Loch Ewe and Gruinard Bay.
Loch Broom to Kinlochewe, including the National Scenic Area of Wester Ross and 10 Munros.
Covers one of the most un-populated areas on the British mainland, including 14 Munros.
Covers from Dingwall north through Easter Ross, and includes one Munro, Glas Leathad Mòr.
Covers the National Scenic Area of the Coigach peninsula plus the Summer Isles.
Covers the area around Oykel Bridge and Loch Shin.
Covers from Kylesku down to Lochinver and the Minch - a National Scenic Area.
Covers Ben Klibreck, Loch Choire, Loch Shin and the Munro Meall nan Con.
Covers part of the far north west of Scotland including Foinaven, Arkle, Kylesku and Scourie.
Covers the north-western tip of Scotland including Durness and Cape Wrath.
Covers Ben Hope, Ben Loyal and Kyle of Tongue including Loch Meadie, Beinn Bheag and Loch an Dithreibh.
Includes the well known climbing destinations of Pabbay and Mingulay.
Covers Benbecula (Beinn na Faoghla) and South Uist (Uibhist a Deas) in the Outer Hebrides, also Eriskay.
Covers North Uist and Berneray in the Outer Hebrides.
Covers the southern part of Harris in the Outer Hebrides.
Covers North Harris (Na Hearadh), Scarp and Loch Seaforth in the Outer Hebrides.
Covers South East Lewis, Loch Eireasort and the Shiant Islands.
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