Atlas touristique - Wild Atlantic Way (Côte atlantique de l'Irlande) | Xploreit carte pliée Xploreit
Atlas touristique - Wild Atlantic Way (Côte atlantique de l'Irlande) | Xploreit carte pliée Xploreit
Atlas touristique - Wild Atlantic Way (Côte atlantique de l'Irlande) | Xploreit carte pliée Xploreit
Atlas touristique - Wild Atlantic Way (Côte atlantique de l'Irlande) | Xploreit carte pliée Xploreit

Tourist Atlas - Wild Atlantic Way (Atlantic Coast of Ireland) | Xploreit

Tourist Atlas - Wild Atlantic Way (Atlantic Coast of Ireland) | Xploreit

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The Wild Atlantic Way is the longest coastal road defined in the world. It includes the northernmost point of Ireland, Malin Head, in Donegal and its southernmost point, Mizen Head in Cork. Throughout the way, you will find a myriad of spectacular discovery points with incredible panoramic views.

This Atlas divides the itinerary into 30 detailed flying maps but easy to read. The coastal routes are classified so that you are immediately aware of all the narrow sections and you can also see where the sections are really picturesque. Each section can be traveled in a day or less and there are useful distance tables for towns and villages to help you plan your trip.

All official discovery points are clearly displayed, including The 15 emblematic points of signature. More than 40 different categories of visitor information are displayed to help you locate many hidden jewels and well-known attractions. A variety of coastal and forest walks near the route are detailed.


ISBN/EAN : 9780955265594
Publication date: 2023
Scale: varied
Folded dimensions: 16.4 x 27cm
Language(s): French, English, German
Poids : 228 g

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