Maps

Camino de Santiago 19-22 GPS Road Map by IGN (2010)

$15.00
Barcode 9788441615434
ISBN 9788441615434
Format Maps
Publisher IGN
Size 90 x 230 x 3mm
Weight (g) 60 g

Product description

Camino de Santiago: Stages 19/20/21/22, Mansilla de las Mulas/Rabanal del Camino, in a series of double-sided topographic maps at 1:50,000 from the Spanish civilian survey organization, overprinted with the route and sights, plus information of accommodation and other facilities, route profiles, etc.

Each 1:50,000 map is double-sided and has four 57 x 35cm panels with full topographic mapping of the area through which the route passes. Contours are at 50m intervals, ... Read More

Camino de Santiago: Stages 19/20/21/22, Mansilla de las Mulas/Rabanal del Camino, in a series of double-sided topographic maps at 1:50,000 from the Spanish civilian survey organization, overprinted with the route and sights, plus information of accommodation and other facilities, route profiles, etc.

Each 1:50,000 map is double-sided and has four 57 x 35cm panels with full topographic mapping of the area through which the route passes. Contours are at 50m intervals, with additional shading and colouring/graphics to show several different types of land cover (forests, meadows, olive groves, vineyards, etc.) An overprint highlights the route and its variants. Although the maps, given their scale, are primarily designed for walkers, where appropriate alternatives for cyclists are also marked. Icons indicate various related historical monuments. The maps have a 1km UTM grid, plus margin ticks for latitude and longitude.

Each title also has route profiles for the sections covered by it, plus panels presenting the route annotated with various facilities available in local towns and villages: accommodation, restaurants, food shops, access to trains or busses, bicycle repair shops, etc. The last map (No. 31/31) has just two panels with 1:50,000 maps but provides on the reverse an aerial view of Santiago de Compostela showing the route from the city's outskirts to the centre, plus a detailed street plan of the centre at 1:3,500 approx. highlighting its famous buildings and recommending four sightseeing routes.

Completing the set is a double-sided, somewhat basic map of northern Spain at 1:500,000 showing the network of main roads plus railways. The overprint highlights only the main route, as presented on the 1:50,000 maps - the coastal variant is not covered. Topography is indicated by relief shading with names of main mountain ranges.

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Barcode 9788441615434
Isbn 9788441615434
Format Maps
Publisher IGN
Size 90 x 230 x 3mm
Weight (g) 60 g

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