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Side by Side Maps – Historical and Modern Britain
Ever wondered what some of the most well-known areas of Britain used to look like? We’ve taken a look at how some of our favourite cities and towns have changed over the years.

What is the Dragon’s Back Race?
Mary-Ann Ochota looks at the amazing Dragon’s Back Race, challenging runners to cover 315km of some of the countries toughest routes.

From Blisters to Books: Fiona Barltrop’s Path to Outdoor Writing
Find out more about OS Author Fiona Barltrop, a freelance outdoor writer and photographer with a passion for nature and adventure.

Hidden Beaches of Britain
Our curated collection of secluded bays and lesser-known beaches offers the perfect alternative to the usual hotspots.

11 Most Instagrammable Locations for the Ultimate Historic Selfie
Britain showcases countless historic landmarks, but some of the most breath-taking spots, and most Instagrammable spots, are those where ruins have been reclaimed by nature.

10 Stunning Beaches in Wales
Home to over 500 beaches, 21 of which have been awarded Blue Flag status, and 157 miles of coastline protected by the National Trust, Wales is an ideal location for a breath of fresh, sea air.

How to Manage Your Period When Hiking
Everything you need to know about managing your period on a long hike where you may have to change your period products outdoors

The 16 Lakes of the Lake District – Ranked by Popularity
Discover the 16 stunning lakes of the Lake District ranked by popularity. Explore each lake’s depth, size, hiking routes, OS Maps links, and fascinating facts to plan your next outdoor adventure.

Family-Friendly Historical Days Out
Across Great Britain, there are countless places where families can enjoy fresh air and fascinating history side by side. From ancient stone circles to Roman forts and industrial heritage sites, these locations offer more than just a walk—they’re a chance to step into the past and enjoy a historical day out.