Do OS maps show cycle paths?
We’re excited to announce that walking and cycling paths on the National Cycle Network will now be available on the official Ordnance Survey map. Our new partnership with the mapping experts Ordnance Survey (OS) will help more people to discover and access the Network.
How do I see footpaths on Google Maps?
Just click on the little white circle over the place you are looking to walk etc (with a man walking/cycling) when it opens click ‘display track on the map’.
Can I add footpaths to Google Maps?
Google introduced Google Mapmaker for America yesterday. You can now add or edit roads, paths and even high-tension wires that aren’t exactly accurate in your neighborhood.
What is the Sustrans cycle map?
With our Sustrans cycle map, you’ll find routes to enjoy the slower speed of two-wheeled travel, versus four-wheeled motoring, allowing you to see and absorb much more at your own pace.
Where are the best Sustrans cycle routes in Scotland?
So whether you are looking for city Sustrans cycle routes from Glasgow and Edinburgh, or rural cycles, there’s a bike trail to suit you. Why not travel through time on a lovely 10-mile loop route taking in Linlithgow Palace and Blackness Castle in West Lothian.
Does Sustrans own the National Cycle Network?
Sustrans only owns around 500 miles, or 4%, of the Network. The rest belongs to various landowners, who are ultimately responsible for their own stretch. However, Sustrans staff and volunteers help these landowners to maintain, improve and develop their routes. Read more about our role as custodians of the National Cycle Network.
How do I find new cycle routes on the OS map?
“OS Maps users will also love the new layer to help them find new cycle routes and explore more on two wheels.” The OS map can also be accessed through our newly launched website, which offers a simple way to search for routes on the Network. Find out more about the National Cycle Network.