Search Results for ‘France’, ‘Guide Books’, ‘Canal & River Navigation Guides’ - 7 matches found
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France: Navicarte/Fluviacarte Guides to French Canals and Waterways
| Relevant titles: | 14 |
| Publisher: | Editions Grafocarte / Editions de l'Ecluse |
France’s canals and navigable waterways in a series of guides from Editions Grafocarte/Editions de l'Ecluse with mapping showing facilities and navigational hazards along each route, general information...
| Publisher: | Adlard Coles Nautical |
| Catalogue number: | 173017 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
Through the French Canals by David Jefferson, now in its twelfth edition from Adlard Coles Nautical, is a comprehensive guide to the inland waterways of France, combining essential general information...
France: Guides Chagnon/Guides Vagnon to Inland Waterways
| Titles: | 8 |
| Publisher: | Les Editions de Chabassol / Les Editions du Plaisancier |
Inland waterways of France in a series of guides from Editions de Chabassol/Editions du Plaisancier with clear, detailed mapping showing the route with locks, moorings, navigational hazards, etc, and...
| Author: | Derek Bowskill |
| Publisher: | Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson |
| Catalogue number: | 54060 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
River Seine Cruising Guide from the maritime and inland waterways specialists Imrays provides mapping of the river from its estuary at Le Harve across Paris to Marcilly, and of the Oise beyond Compi...
The Canal du Midi: A Cruiser’s Guide
| Author: | Bernd-Wilfried Kiessler |
| Publisher: | Adlard Coles Nautical |
| Catalogue number: | 178319 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
The Canal du Midi: A Cruiser’s Guide from Adlard Coles Nautical covers the canal from Toulouse to the Mediterranean plus the connecting route to the Rhône at Arles or Beaucaire along the Canal du Rh...
European Waterways Map & Concise Directory
| Publisher: | Euromapping |
| Catalogue number: | 174130 |
| Scale: | 1:1,850,000 and 1:4,700,000 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
The European Waterways Map and Concise Directory from Euromapping is a large folded map of Europe showing inland waterways, with an attached directory booklet that gives comprehensive and detailed country...
France: Editions du Breil Guides to Inland Waterways
| Titles: | 16 |
| Publisher: | Editions du Breil |
Guides to France’s navigable rivers and canals from Editions du Breil, providing mapping of the waterways with better presentation of the surrounding countryside, including street plans of main towns...
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