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Canal du Midi à pied et à vélo: Bordeaux à Sète

Canal du Midi à pied et à vélo: Bordeaux à Sète

Publisher:Rando Editions
Catalogue number:167799
Availability:Temporarily out of stock: expected back within 24 days

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£15.50

Europe: Bikeline Atlases of Long-distance Cycling Routes

Europe: Bikeline Atlases of Long-distance Cycling Routes

Relevant titles:8
Publisher:Verlag Esterbauer
Scale:Various

An already extensive and expanding series of guides to long-distance cycle routes in many European countries and, more recently, in other regions around the world. Meticulously researched and highly...

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Grande Traverse du Massif Central à VTT: Clermont-Ferrand – Sète (663km)

Publisher:Chamina Editions
Catalogue number:153276
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£13.95

LF39-52-53 Cycling Routes in Western Flanders

LF39-52-53 Cycling Routes in Western Flanders

Sheet reference:LF39-52-53
Publisher:Grote Routepaden
Catalogue number:169208
Scale:1:100,000
Availability:Special order: usually dispatched within 4 weeks

21x21cm, spiral-bound cycling guide with extracts from Belgium’s 1:100,000 topographic survey overprinted with three routes across western Flanders, including areas of many WWI battlefields. Enlargements...

£12.95

Loire Cycle Route: Orleans to the Atlantic (669km)

Loire Cycle Route: Orleans to the Atlantic (669km)

Publisher:Chamina Editions
Catalogue number:163910
Scale:1:80,000
Availability:In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

French language, 95-page guide to a 400km long cycling route along the Loire from Orléans to Nantes, with variants to the region’s famous attractions such Chenonceaux or Chinon. The route is presented...

£12.95

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