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Avignon and its Environs IGN 88426

Avignon and its Environs in a series of detailed road maps at 1:80,000 from the IGN, designed to highlight places of interest and recreational possibilities, with a city centre street plan and an enlargement of a selected hiking area. Coverage extends north to Vaison-la-Romaine, east to Apt, and south to the Alpilles with St-Rรฉmy-de-Provence and Les Baux-de-Provence.Cartography is an enlargement from 1:100,000 to 1:80,000 of the publisher’™s highly popular TOP100 series, with very detailed presentation of the road network, including classification of local roads according to lanes, rest areas, access restrictions, etc. Railway lines are shown with stations. Topography is shown by relief shading, with spot heights and colouring for woodlands, vineyards, orchards, etc. Cycle tracks and long-distance GR routes are marked. A wide range of symbols indicate various places of interest and recreational facilities, historical and cultural sites, golf courses, rock climbing, nature reserves, etc. Refuges and gรฎtes d’™etape are marked, but no campsites. The maps have no geographical coordinates for GPS. Each title has an index of communes. Map legend includes English.A special feature of this series is the inclusion of a large city centre street plan and an enlargement of a particularly interesting recreational area. Presentation of these features varies, so please check the individual descriptions for more information.* IN THIS TITLE: a large street plan of Avignon’™s city centre highlighting main traffic arteries and indicating one way streets. An additional panel presents an extract from IGN’™s topographic coverage of the south-western slopes of Mont Ventoux shown here at 1:30,000 and highlighting local hiking trails. The map also indicates how its whole area is covered by IGN’™s topographic survey at 1:25,000. Other locations covered by the main map include Orange, Carpentras, Beaumes-de-Venise, Malaucรจne, Pernes-les-Fontaines, L’™Isle-sur-laSorgue, Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, Gordes, Tarascon, Cavaillon and the western part of the Luberon Regional Park.