Welcome to the brand new Ordnance Survey Sightseeing site!

Wednesday, 1st April 2009 by

Today we're embarking on a brand new journey.

After long negotiations with Britain's national mapping agency, we're extremely pleased to announce that from today the website previously known as Google Sightseeing is to become ORDNANCE SURVEY SIGHTSEEING.

Ordnance Survey is one of the world's largest producers of maps, and from now on we'll only be linking to their highly detailed printed maps, and pointing out interesting features represented by a vast array of different icons.

We plan to feature footpaths, cycle paths, topographical sightings, water features and much, much more!

One of the most exciting features we're bringing to you today means that each time you click through to our map, you'll need to decide whether you need to see the OS Route, OS Road, OS Tour, OS Landranger, OS Explorer, OS Explorer Active or OS Landranger Active map! You'll also be able to set the scale of the map at this point, but you won't be able to change your mind again later.

Users of our map page API should be aware that as of today, latitude and longitudes will no longer work in the query string, and all lookups must instead be performed using an OS Grid reference. Additionally, all KML files will henceforth become GML format, and all previous files will cease to work.

Of course, using all this OS map data isn't free, so we'll be expecting all of our readers to chip in some cash to pay for the maps.

We'd like to thank you all for your support over the last four years, and sincerely hope you'll continue with us on the latest leg of our journey towards inevitable Geographic Nirvana.

Update: Due to overwhelming popularity of the new site we've already burned through all our venture capital and "Ordnance Survey Sightseeing Inc." are now bankrupt. The administrators are planning to revert the site to "Google Sightseeing" on April 2nd, 2009.