Extremadura Autonomous Region of Spain at 1:300,000 in a series of physical road maps from IGN/CNIG - the country’s civilian survey organization, with an excellent presentation of the topography through relief shading and altitude colouring, plenty of names of mountain ranges, peaks, etcRelief shading is enhanced by bright altitude colouring,...Leer más
Contoured, GPS-compatible, indexed road map at 1:200,000 from CNIG - Spain’s civilian survey organization, with exceptionally informative presentation of the landscape and highlighting for facilities and places of interest including campsites and paradors.Maps in CNIG’s 200K Provincial Series provide an excellent picture the topography through...Leer más
Contoured, GPS-compatible, indexed road map at 1:200,000 from CNIG - Spain’s civilian survey organization, with exceptionally informative presentation of the landscape and highlighting for facilities and places of interest including campsites and paradors.Maps in CNIG’s 200K Provincial Series provide an excellent picture the topography through...Leer más
Sierra Norte, directly north of Seville on the border with the Extremadura region, on a contoured and GPS compatible map at 1:100,000 from IGN/CNIG with cartography from their topographic survey of Spain. The map has contours at 50m intervals enhanced by bold relief shading with colouring and graphics to show different types of vegetation, and...Leer más
The south-western part of central Spain between the Portuguese border and Toledo, Ciudad Real and Córdoba, at 1:500,000 in a series of regional road maps from the country’s civilian survey organization IGN-CNIG (Instituto Geográfico Nacional - Centro Nacional de Información Geográfica), vividly presenting the topography by altitude colouring,...Leer más
All roads leading to Santiago de Compostela in the Iberian Peninsula are represented on this Caminos de Santiago / The Way of St. James Map. Routes highlighted on a physical map of the Iberian Peninsula at 1:1,250,000 from IGN/CNIG, Spain civilian topographic survey organization. The base map with altitude colouring and relief shading provides...Leer más
All roads leading to Santiago de Compostela in the Iberian Peninsula are represented on this Caminos de Santiago / The Way of St. James Map. Routes highlighted on a physical map of the Iberian Peninsula at 1:1,250,000 from IGN/CNIG, Spain civilian topographic survey organization. The base map with altitude colouring and relief shading provides...Leer más