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Interactive maps

How to use our maps

Our new interactive maps have been specially designed to help you navigate easily through the many interesting sites and features in Wales - whether it be open access land or a special protected area - it's on the map. All of our maps have key signs and symbols to help you identify these features, some even have easy-to-follow online tutorials...

Outdoor Wales onLine map

The Outdoor Wales onLine map details different types of land which people can visit from open access land and National Nature Reserves to local routes and National Trails. It also has information on activities such as climbing, mountain biking and water based activities and parking and public toilets near the place you are visiting. Get to know the key signs and symbols first, and then follow our online tutorial. You'll soon be planning your countryside adventure.

Key Signs and Symbols - Get to know the key signs and symbols first, and then follow our online tutorial. You'll soon be planning your countryside adventure. Details of the key and legend of the Outdoor Wales onLine map

Protected areas map

The protected areas map records the true beauty of Wales, highlighting our National Parks (NPs), National Nature Reserves (NNRs) and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The key signs are symbols you'll need to unlock the countries land treasures are available. The online tutorial should be ready in the next few weeks.

GIS boundary downloads

The GIS downloads are designed to allow registered mapping professionals to download the digital boundary of our Protected Sites for use in a Geographical Information System (GIS).

Once registered, specialists may use the GIS data available from this website, subject to the terms and conditions, which you must read.

We've made some improvements to our boundaries catalogue, to allow you to access and download specific GIS information with a minimum of fuss.

Our final two maps, LANDMAP and our new regional maps, have not yet finished their redevelopment - do look out for them later in the year though.

LANDMAP

Wales has, through the National Assembly, a responsibility to manage its land in a sustainable way. LANDMAP is the national information system, devised by the Countryside Council for Wales, for doing just that and taking landscape into account in decision-making.

LANDMAP is a unique system, allowing information about landscape to be gathered, organised and evaluated efficiently.

It covers both relatively objective information – such as rock type and historical information – to more subjective areas, such as cultural interpretation of the landscape.

Although the current LANDMAP has not yet been extensively redesigned, we will be redeveloping the map later on in the year.

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