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La Grande Mappa Polacca della Scozia

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La Grande Mappa Polacca della Scozia

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The Great Polish Map of Scotland is a colossal outdoor, three-dimensional concrete relief map of Scotland, renowned as the world's largest terrain relief model. Located in the picturesque grounds of the Barony Castle Hotel in Eddleston, near Peebles, within the Scottish Borders region, it stands at an elevation of 235 meters. This unique monument offers an unparalleled perspective on the nation's diverse geography.

Visitors are consistently captivated by the sheer scale and intricate detail of this monumental artwork. The map's…

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  • Posizione:Eddleston And District, Scottish Borders, South Scotland, Scozia, Regno Unito

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    10 agosto 2023

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    La Great Polish Map of Scotland è un grande (50 m x 40 m) modello tridimensionale in scala di cemento per esterni della Scozia. È anche conosciuta come Mapa Scotland (derivata dal polacco mapa Szkocji) o Barony Map.

    Nato da un'idea del veterano di guerra polacco Jan Tomasik, è stato costruito tra il 1974 e il 1979 ed è considerato il modello di rilievo del terreno più grande del mondo.

    La scultura è un edificio classificato di categoria B ed è in fase di restauro da parte di Mapa Scotland.
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    situato nel parco dell'hotel, avrebbe bisogno di una piattaforma panoramica più alta in modo da poter vedere l'intera mappa
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    La grande mappa polacca della Scozia è un grande modello tridimensionale in scala di cemento per esterni della Scozia (50 m x 40 m). È anche conosciuta come Mapa Scotland (derivata dal polacco mapa Szkocji) o Barony Map.

    Nato da un'idea del veterano di guerra polacco Jan Tomasik, è stato costruito tra il 1974 e il 1979 e si dice che sia il modello di rilievo del terreno più grande del mondo.

    La scultura è un edificio classificato di categoria B ed è in fase di restauro da Mapa Scotland.
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    Hike the easy 4.3-mile Barony Castle loop through Scottish Borders farmland and woodlands, featuring the Great Polish Map of Scotland.

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    Elevazione 240 m

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    Offerto da Foreca

    giovedì 25 giugno

    23°C

    13°C

    79 %

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    Velocità max vento: 10,0 km/h

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    Posizione:Eddleston And District, Scottish Borders, South Scotland, Scozia, Regno Unito

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    Are there specific walking trails directly associated with The Great Polish Map of Scotland?

    While there aren't dedicated long-distance walking trails directly on the map itself, as it's a static monument, visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll around its perimeter. The surrounding grounds of the Barony Castle Hotel offer pleasant paths for a short walk. For more extensive hiking or cycling, the wider Scottish Borders region provides numerous routes, which can be explored by hikers and cyclists.

    What is the terrain difficulty like for visiting The Great Polish Map of Scotland?

    The terrain around The Great Polish Map of Scotland is generally flat and accessible, making it suitable for visitors of all ages and abilities. Walking directly on the map involves navigating its concrete relief, which is a gentle activity. There are no challenging ascents or rugged paths immediately surrounding the monument.

    Is The Great Polish Map of Scotland suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, The Great Polish Map of Scotland is considered very family-friendly. Its unique nature allows children to literally walk across Scotland in miniature, which can be an engaging and educational experience. The accessible terrain and the relatively contained area make it easy for families to explore together.

    Is The Great Polish Map of Scotland dog-friendly?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome at The Great Polish Map of Scotland, provided they are kept on a lead and owners clean up after them. As it's an outdoor attraction within hotel grounds, it's a pleasant spot for a walk with your canine companion.

    What are the parking options available for visitors?

    Parking is conveniently available at the Barony Castle Hotel, where The Great Polish Map of Scotland is located. Visitors can use the hotel's car park, which is generally sufficient, though it can get busier during peak times or hotel events.

    How can I reach The Great Polish Map of Scotland using public transport?

    The Great Polish Map of Scotland is situated in the grounds of the Barony Castle Hotel, near Eddleston. While public transport options might be limited directly to the hotel, local bus services operate to nearby towns like Peebles or Eddleston. From there, a taxi or a walk (if feasible) would be required. It's advisable to check local bus schedules in advance for the most up-to-date information.

    How long does a typical visit to The Great Polish Map of Scotland take?

    Most visitors spend between 30 minutes to an hour exploring The Great Polish Map of Scotland. This allows ample time to walk around the entire map, appreciate its details, and read the informational plaques. If you combine it with a visit to the Barony Castle Hotel or a walk in the surrounding grounds, your visit might extend longer.

    What are the accessibility features for visitors with mobility challenges?

    The Great Polish Map of Scotland is designed to be easily accessible. The paths around the map are generally flat and paved, making it suitable for wheelchairs and prams. The gentle nature of the monument itself means most areas can be viewed without significant physical exertion.

    Are there any cafes or pubs near The Great Polish Map of Scotland?

    Yes, as the map is located within the grounds of the Barony Castle Hotel, visitors have access to the hotel's facilities, which typically include a restaurant and bar. Additionally, the nearby village of Eddleston and the larger town of Peebles offer various cafes, pubs, and dining options within a short driving distance.

    Is The Great Polish Map of Scotland suitable for a winter visit?

    Yes, The Great Polish Map of Scotland can be visited year-round, including winter. While the original painted colors and water features are no longer present, its concrete form remains impressive. Be aware that in winter, weather conditions in the Scottish Borders can be cold and wet, so dress appropriately. Snowfall could potentially obscure some details, but also offer a unique perspective.

    What unique features does The Great Polish Map of Scotland possess?

    The map is a colossal 50m x 40m three-dimensional concrete relief model of Scotland, built to a scale of 1:10,000. Its most unique feature is the exaggerated vertical scale (five times actual height) of its mountains and hills, which vividly showcases Scotland's topography. It's also notable for its historical significance as a gift from Polish war veterans and its status as a Category B listed building, making it the only map in the U.K. with such protection.

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