Overview
Welcome to Ordnance Survey Ireland’s website.
Ordnance Survey Ireland is the national mapping agency of the Republic of Ireland. Our primary product is mapping services. We produce a very comprehensive range of urban, rural, tourist and leisure maps at a variety of scales. These maps are produced in digital form as well as on paper. The base data used to create the map series is also used to produce other products such as aerial photography and digital terrain models.
Our products are available directly from our shop (+353 (1) 8025300) at our HQ in the Phoenix Park (near Castleknock Gate), our website, and through our national agency network distributed throughout the country
Click here for a list of our agents and their locations.
Our customer base spans all sectors of society. It includes many individual members of the Irish public, tourists, schools, the construction industry, architects, engineers, property and legal firms, Government Departments and local authorities.
Our invoiced sales last year were € 24.1 million so there is likely to be something in our product range to interest you. The public customer; business and leisure; and educational sections of our website provide detailed information on our specific products, prices and uses. Feel free to browse these sections at your leisure.
We use the most up to date technology in our map production. This allows us to make products which are state of the art in terms of clarity, information and design and which are available at affordable prices. We are very customer focused and we continuously improve our product range in line with customer requirements. These twin approaches have allowed us to maintain our position as market leader in the Irish geographic information market.
We also licence the use of our data for a wide range of computer based applications such as Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Using these systems and technological developments has also allowed disparate organisations to analyse their own data by using our mapping data in conjunction with their own information.