OS Detailed Path Network Getting Started guide
This getting started guide provides instructions for using OS Detailed Path Network in different software applications. Users with limited technical knowledge will be able to follow this guide.
The OS Detailed Path Network product is a topologically connected link and node network for roads, tracks, paths and rights of way within the National Parks of Great Britain. The product has been created from a number of existing Ordnance Survey data sources, including OS MasterMap Topography Layer, OS MasterMap Highways Network, 1:25 000 Scale Colour Raster, OS Terrain 5 and OS Terrain 50. The data is intended to provide sufficient detail for routing pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders when using mobile devices, with a typical positional accuracy of 10m.
The OS Detailed Path Network dataset was originally released in 2015. It is currently updated on an annual basis and coverage is restricted to the National Park areas of Great Britain. More information about the product, along with links to support documents, can be found on the OS Detailed Path Network Product Support page on the OS website.
Adherence to standards
OS Detailed Path Network is a derived product that has been designed with consideration of the INSPIRE Transport Networks Data Specification, although INSPIRE does not apply to off road transport. Due to the process of deriving OS Detailed Path Network, feature instances and their identifiers will be regenerated at each data refresh.
Loading GeoPackage data
This getting started guide focuses solely on using the product in GML format. For guidance on using the product in GeoPackage format, please see the Getting Started with GeoPackage guide in the getting started documentation.
Loading VectorTiles data
This getting started guide focuses solely on using the product in GML format. For guidance on using the product in vector tiles format, please see the Getting Started with Vector Tiles guide in the getting started documentation.
Support links
Throughout this document, we reference files or documents as part of your 'Getting Started' instructions. These include:
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