Ordnance Survey (OS) Maps for Ireland?
Garmin no longer offers OS maps for Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland as they were discontinued a few years ago. However, our maps are even more detailed and include data that you won't find on any OS map. Plus, they are vector-based and purely digital, not just scanned paper maps.
In fact, our maps are the most detailed available, based on data from OSM and NASA, and designed for use in supported Garmin devices. Don't just take our word for it, check out our screen shots for yourself.
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How do your maps compare to OS or other OSM based maps?
This is covered in detail here: https://shop.talkytoaster.me.uk/maps/coverage-comparison That page includes comparative screen shots of our maps, OS 1:50K (Landranger) maps, and a number of other OSM based maps that are available.
Map Expiry Message
If you see a message mentioning map expiry it is almost certainly related to some trial OS (Ordnance Survey) maps on the device, not the Talkytoaster maps. If it looks like the one below, it is due to Trial OS (Ordnance Survey) maps that may have ...
Can I use GPX Files from Other Sites on Talkytoaster Maps?
Yes, our maps are GPX, FIT or TCX file agnostic (means they don’t care, as that feature/function is a system/firmware level one, not a map specific feature/function). You can use any GPX, FIT or TCX file from any other source on my maps (as long as ...
Rights of Way – How are they Shown?
Talkytoaster maps are, as mentioned all over our site, including all the product pages, based on data from OSM and NASA, not OS (Ordnance Survey, IGN, etc.). Rights of Way (R.O.Ws) are included (and shown) where that data exists in the raw OSM map ...
Can I use OS Maps on a Fenix?
According to Garmin’s own technical support forums and the Garmin Discoverer compatibility page, the Garmin Discoverer Mapping is not compatible with the Fenix 5X, Fenix 5 Plus series, the Fenix 6 Pro series, etc. However, it seems that Garmin have ...