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Harvey Maps goes green for National Trails UK

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November 17, 2025

Instead of joining the usual Black Friday sales rush, Harvey Maps is once again celebrating Green Friday – an annual initiative that gives back to causes making a real difference to people and places. This year, we’re thrilled that they’ve chosen to support National Trails UK.

From 26 November to 1 December, Harvey Maps will donate a percentage of all online sales to help us continue our work championing and strengthening the UK’s 20 National Trails. These iconic routes stretch across some of our most treasured landscapes, connecting people with nature, local communities, and the health and wellbeing benefits of being outdoors.

"Green Friday is a special promotion to us", said Adam King, CEO of Harvey Maps, "and we are very excited to have National Trails UK as our charity this year".
“As a young charity, we’re really grateful for the support and validation of organisations like Harvey Maps,” said Polly Martin, Chief Executive of National Trails UK. “It’s fantastic to see them recognising the many benefits our National Trails bring, not just as designated long distance routes, but also in supporting everyday health and wellbeing, boosting local economies, and contributing to nature recovery. Support like this helps us realise even more of the National Trails’ potential.”

We’re delighted to have Harvey Maps joining us in our mission to strengthen, promote and enhance the National Trails, ensuring they continue to inspire adventure, connection, and care for the landscapes we all love.

So this Green Friday, choose your next National Trail adventure with Harvey Maps and support the UK's National Trails at the same time.

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