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Corrรจze – Dordogne Michelin Local 329
The dรฉpartments of Corrรจze and Dordogne at 1:150,000 in Michelin’s Local Series, with highlighting for scenic routes, an index, a special panel with best sights and recommended driving tours, and street plans of Pรฉrigueux, Tulle and Brive-la-Gaillarde. In the west the map extends from Angoulรชme in the north-western corner to just beyond Ste-Foy-la-Grande and Bergerac; in the north-east coverage includes Ussel and the Gorges of the Dordogne River; the central part of the map extends south to Fumel and Cahors. Coverage also includes Sarlat-la-Canรฉda, Gourdon, Domme, Souillac, Les Eyzies, Lascaux caves, etc.PLEASE NOTE: the map is designed to cover the administrative department of Dordogne, rather than the whole of what is colloquially referred to as the Dordogne holiday region. Our coverage image, provided by the publishers, does not take into account which areas along the edge of the map are blocked by the index and the additional features ‘“ in the south-eastern corner coverage ends at Rocamadour and Gramat.Maps in Michelin’s Local Series of France have the same cartography (road network and place names shown on the maps) as the publishers’ Regional Series at 1;200,000 but enlarged here to 1:150,000 to provide greater clarity and larger, easier to read print size. Road network is presented in great detail, indicating width, motorway services and rest areas, dangerous or restricted entry roads, steep gradients, height and weight restrictions, etc. Scenic sections are highlighted. The maps also show selected cycle paths and nature trails. Railway lines are shown with stations and local airports are marked. Symbols indicate various places of interest, with additional star rating for best sights, based on the publishers’ Green Guides for French regions. Satellite-derived base with colouring for the forested areas and boundaries of national or regional parks shows the topography. In the mountainous regions the maps have bold, very effective relief shading, with a large number of names of peaks, passes, and other topographic features. The maps have latitude and longitude lines at 10’ intervals and are indexed. Map legend includes English.Each title additionally includes a panel showing the area’s principal roads and places of interest, plus recommendations for sightseeing tours. Also provided are town centre maps of main cities, indicating principal traffic arteries, one way streets and places of interest. Only selected streets are named and listed in the accompanying index. Please click on the series link to see all the titles in this series.