Caen - Cherbourg
Product details
| Series: | France: IGN Top 100 Road Maps of France (previously Série Verte) |
| Sheet reference: | 6 |
| Publisher: | IGN (France Survey) |
| Catalogue number: | 144766 |
| Format: | Folded Map |
| Scale: | 1:100,000 |
| Size: | 121x89cm approx. |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
£6.50
One of the titles in IGN’s series Top100 - the best maps for exploring the French countryside by car, on a bike, or even on foot, used by millions of tourists and locals alike. The maps show more minor roads than other series and have a topographic base with contours enhanced by relief shading. Graphic relief is added in high mountainous areas, to give an even better presentation of the terrain. Different types of vegetation and land cultivation are indicated. Road network is presented in great detail, as expected of large scale mapping. All administrative boundaries are shown.
The maps show plenty of tourist information, such as places of interest, sport and recreational facilities, etc. For walkers, the maps have an overprint highlighting the long-distance footpaths, the GRs, making them an ideal supplement to the topo-guides. Each map covers an area of approximately 110 x 88 km / 62 x 55 miles. Latitude and longitude are shown in grads based on the Paris meridian. Map legend includes English.
This title covers the Cotintin Peninsula with its pleasant seaside resorts and, to the east, the five D-Day beaches from Utah to the western part of the Sword Beach. In Bayeux, the famous tapestry depicts that earlier invasion, from Normandy to England, while in Caen English visitors will want to see William the Conqueror's castle. In the centre of the map, the Marais du Cotintin et du Bessin Regional Park has facilities for watersports, as well as a pleasant routes for ramblers or cyclists. Jersey is shown in an inset.
Mapping your travels for over 150 years

