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Effect of Iframes on a key page

I'm currently working with a client in the motorhome hire industry, building them a website from the ground up. One of the pages they really wanted on the site was a routes page where people hiring their motorhomes could look at potential great driving routes.

I agreed and we started out building routes manually with an a-b mapped image.

They've now said they want interactive maps where people can zoom in for features etc. They've found a 3rd party who's website does this (allows users to upload their favourite routes with pictures etc and others to download the coordinates into their GPS etc.

I've added one of the maps to the site using an iframe and it looks great, and does the job, but when I've sat and thought about it, I'm concerned whether it will have a negative impact on overall SEO / render the page neutral on what has the potential to be a great traffic driving page for them.

Any thoughts?

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