Ordance Survey Landranger Maps
The route is covered by the Ordnance Survey Landranger maps below.
Cycling in Yorkshire & Beyond
Here are maps of the Way of the Roses, a 170-mile cycle route from the west coast to the east coast of England.
The map above is the Way of the Roses route on Plotaroute.
There's a Walk Wheel Cycle Trust map of the Way of the Roses route.
Buy it in the Walk Wheel Cycle Trust online shop for £10.99 plus shipping.
The 1:50,000 OS Landranger map number 98 Wensleydale and Upper Wharfedale covers the second part of the Way of the Roses cycle route.
The route is covered by the Ordnance Survey Landranger maps below.
The 1:50,000 OS Landranger map number 97 Kendal and Morecambe covers the first part of the Way of the Roses cycle route from Morecambe to Wray.
The 1:50,000 OS Landranger map number 98 Wensleydale and Upper Wharfedale covers the second part of the Way of the Roses cycle route.
The 1:50,000 OS Landranger map number 103 Blackburn and Burnley covers the third part of the Way of the Roses cycle route.
The 1:50,000 OS Landranger map number 99 Northallerton and Ripon covers the fourth part of the Way of the Roses cycle route.
The 1:50,000 OS Landranger map number 100 Malton and Pickering covers the fifth part of the Way of the Roses cycle route.
The 1:50,000 OS Landranger map number 105 York and Selby covers the sixth part of the Way of the Roses cycle route.
The 1:50,000 OS Landranger map number 106 Market Weighton covers the seventh part of the Way of the Roses cycle route.
The 1:50,000 OS Landranger map number 107 Kingston-upon-Hull covers the eighth part of the Way of the Roses cycle route.
The 1:50,000 OS Landranger map number 101 Scarborough covers the ninth and final part of the Way of the Roses cycle route.