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Countryside and Rights of Way Act (2000) (CROW) open access maps

You can find draft, provisional and conclusive (definitive) maps for each of the 14 consultation areas on these pages.

Additional Information

When the CROW Act became law CCW was given the role of defining open access land namely mountain moor heath and down and registered common land. We started the process by dividing Wales into 14 different consultation areas. We then produced, through a means of consultation draft, provisional and conclusive (definitive) maps for each area. This process was completed by March 2005 and the Countryside and Rights of Way Act was launched in May 2005. We use the ‘definitive maps’ as the base map for the countryside access map window. They are also used by the Ordnance Survey for their Explorer 1:25000 sheet maps. You can find more information on open access land and other types of access land in the Enjoying the Country chapter.

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

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