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New Open Access Maps

Draft Maps

Area: Vale of Glamorgan, Cardiff, Newport and Monmouthshire

Instructions:

Selecting a square allows you to zoom in to that region of the map to a scale of 1 : 50 000.

The alternative text of the following links describe the grid references on the map. Following a link zooms the map in at that grid reference.

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Area: Vale of Glamorgan, Cardiff, Newport and Monmouthshire

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Not all of this land has rights of access.

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Key

Open country Open country

Registered common land Registered common land


Frequently Asked Questions and Guidance

Includes information on the mapping review 2012. The Countryside and Rights of Way (CRoW) Act was passed in 2000. The Act gives a right of access on foot for the purpose of open-air recreation. In Wales, the right given under the Act commenced in May 2005.

Representation on this map of any road, track or path is no evidence of the existence of a right of way.

Maps based on Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 and 1:50,000 maps.

Copyright © Crown copyright. All rights reserved. Countryside Council for Wales 100019741 2011.