
wandelkaart JUNGFRAU-REGION
19.50
Op voorraad: Ja
Editie: 2008
ISBN: 9783259008867
Soort: Wandelkaart
Land: Zwitserland
Schaal: 1:60.000
Auteur / Uitgever: KUMMERLY & FREY wandelkaart
Editie: 2008
ISBN: 9783259008867
Soort: Wandelkaart
Land: Zwitserland
Schaal: 1:60.000
Auteur / Uitgever: KUMMERLY & FREY wandelkaart
Topografische wandelkaart van Zwitserland met ingetekend het lokale wandelnetwerk.
Coverage of the whole country is designed so that each title presents a popular hiking area. The maps have contours at 50 or 25-metre intervals according to the terrain, enhanced by graphic relief and shading. An overprint distinguishes between sign-posted hiking paths, mountain path where proper walking shoes are necessary, and alpine paths requiring special equipment. Most titles now also indicate national and regional long-distance hiking routes, each annotated with its official number.
Mountain huts are marked, plus various types of accommodation: campsites, youth hostels, “Friends of Nature†houses, and secluded hotels and restaurants. Road network indicates local bus routes with stops. Railways, narrow gauge mountain railways, cable car lines, and chair lifts are shown, with various symbols highlighting places of interest, viewpoints, picnic sites, swimming pools, etc.
Each title covers an area of approximately 60 x 42 km (37 x 26 miles). The maps have a 1km Swiss national grid, plus latitude and longitude margin ticks at 5’ intervals. Map legend includes English. On the reverse, an index of towns and villages includes names of geographical features such as mountains, alpine passes, glaciers, lakes, rivers, as well as places of interest. Also provided is an overview road map of surrounding region.
Coverage of the whole country is designed so that each title presents a popular hiking area. The maps have contours at 50 or 25-metre intervals according to the terrain, enhanced by graphic relief and shading. An overprint distinguishes between sign-posted hiking paths, mountain path where proper walking shoes are necessary, and alpine paths requiring special equipment. Most titles now also indicate national and regional long-distance hiking routes, each annotated with its official number.
Mountain huts are marked, plus various types of accommodation: campsites, youth hostels, “Friends of Nature†houses, and secluded hotels and restaurants. Road network indicates local bus routes with stops. Railways, narrow gauge mountain railways, cable car lines, and chair lifts are shown, with various symbols highlighting places of interest, viewpoints, picnic sites, swimming pools, etc.
Each title covers an area of approximately 60 x 42 km (37 x 26 miles). The maps have a 1km Swiss national grid, plus latitude and longitude margin ticks at 5’ intervals. Map legend includes English. On the reverse, an index of towns and villages includes names of geographical features such as mountains, alpine passes, glaciers, lakes, rivers, as well as places of interest. Also provided is an overview road map of surrounding region.






