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Home > Cycling Tuscany: Cycle Guide and Map BIKE.IT.26.E (Cycline)
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Cycling Tuscany: Cycle Guide and Map BIKE.IT.26.E (Cycline)
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By Show more by Verlag Esterbauer
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(1 Reviews)
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Publisher:
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Verlag Esterbauer
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Date:
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May 10, 2002 |
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Spiral-bound
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Pages:
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180
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Vineyards, Cypresses, olive trees and the sea - Tuscany's landscape has been renowned for its beauty thoughout the ages. Some of the most famous cultural treasures in the world are found here, in the cities of Florence, Pisa, Siena or San Gimignano. Tuscany's landscape is exciting and varied: beautiful beaches the the west, mountains to the north, gentle hillside vineyards in the center and a landscape of volcanoes and volcanic rock to the south. Picturesque lakes and gently meandering rivers complete this idyllic scenery. Tuscany has to be experienced first hand; and the best way to go is with a bike. This cycling atlas and guide includes precise maps, reliable route descriptions, city and town maps, references to regional cultural events and tourist information, and a complete index of overnight accomodationas.
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Customers' Reviews: Add Your Own Review |
Nice addition to your pack, June 20, 2006
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This guide is right sized to fit easily into one of your touring packs. The pages are rugged, bright and easy to read. Lots of color, pictures and detail. The arrow coding of hills along the route is great. Some recommended improvements include a better color coding system for showing routes, pavements, traffic, etc. The colored maps are great, but having most of the minor roads in white make them hard to find on the map since they blend into the background. The city map of Viareggio is deceptive since the map, signage and city limits don't seem in synch. The narrow vertical maps are sometimes difficult to use since they cut off perspective of the surrounding areas. A route from Siena to Cortona would have been nice. The route from Radda to Siena misses a lot of great stuff in the area.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
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