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Norway Road Atlas

Barcode 9783707922462
Spiral Bound

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Release Date: 04/06/2024

Genre: Science Nature & Math
Sub-Genre: Atlases & Maps
Label: Freytag-Berndt
Language: English
Publisher: Freytag-Berndt

The Norway road atlas 1:250,000 - 1:400,000 is the ideal companion for anyone who is travelling by car in Norway and does not want to just use the main roads. It is ideal for planning and also proves to be an indispensable guide during the trip.

The Norway road atlas 1:250,000 - 1:400,000 is the ideal companion for anyone who is travelling by car in Norway and does not want to just use the main roads. It is ideal for planning and also proves to be an indispensable guide during the trip.

The detailed map image and the precise scale also allow you to discover less busy side roads that are usually not shown on overview maps. Scenic routes are highlighted in color.

Information on the Norway road atlas

Norway 1:250,000 - 1:400,000
Spiral binding concealed
Camping and pitches
Tourist information
Place register with postcodes
Format 23 x 29,7 cm
The best road atlas for Norway

Norway's dense road network is depicted precisely, scenic stretches and tourist routes are highlighted in color and many excursion destinations are marked on the map.
Car and motorcycle drivers particularly appreciate freytag & berndt's precise cartography for planning and orientation on site. To ensure that the trip can be planned well with a motorhome, caravan or camper, all campsites and parking spaces are marked in the atlas.

Concealed spiral binding
The Norway road atlas is particularly comfortable to use as it can be easily opened thanks to the spiral binding. The desired page remains open even while driving.

City center maps
With the included city maps you can easily find your way around these cities: Bodø, Bergen, Hammerfest, Kristiansand, Narvik, Stavanger, Oslo, Trondheim.