Learn Orienteering

Orienteering is suitable for all ages and fitness levels. It can be a competitive race combining strategic thinking, navigation, and cross-country running. But it can also be enjoyed as a recreational activity, as a unique way to experience the woods.

A standard orienteering course consists of a series of control sites that are marked by circles on the map.  In the terrain, control flags mark the locations that you must visit. The route between controls is not specified, and it is entirely up to you to choose your own route. This element of route choice and the ability to navigate through the forest are the essence of orienteering.

Watch this short video from the New York Times featuring Thierry Gueorgiou, multiple-time orienteering world champion, explaining orienteering.


There are many  online resources which can help you to develop your orienteering skills:

Books and guides

Videos