HERE'S your chance to win an Exmoor walking map...
Introducing the all new HARVEY Exmoor Superwalker XT25 – covering the whole of Exmoor National Park on one sheet!
This 1:25,000 scale map is tough, lightweight and waterproof, ensuring it can keep up with your wildest walks over the moors.
Including all the essential rights of way, and pubs and cafes for the end of the day, the detailed mapping is clear and easy to read making it the ideal tool for hillwalkers in the Exmoor area.
HARVEY Maps is an independent mapmaking company based in Scotland which makes waterproof maps for walkers.
All the mapping is created from scratch, based on aerial photography, using a sophisticated process called photogrammetry.
The large format maps are printed in Frome, Somerset, by specialist map printers Dennis Maps with the whole process of making a map taking six to nine months from start to finish
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Competition closes: June 20, 2024.
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OR if you can't wait and want to get out exploring now, HARVEY Maps are offering an exclusive 15% discount for Somerset Life readers:
Head to harveymaps.co.uk and enter the promo code: SOMERSET15
Ts&Cs: Coupon redeemable against cart Subtotal. (VAT and shipping costs are added after coupon is applied). Input coupon code at cart or checkout to receive discount. A minimum order of £5 is required. Code expires 31st July 2024.
In the June 2024 issue of Somerset Life, Chris Beacock gives us behind-the-scenes access to his life as a mapmaker and details his trip to Exmoor to create the latest map.
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