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Maps for the Piedmonte.

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Old 25-02.-2004, 07:01 AM   #1
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Default Maps for the Piedmonte.

We'll be going to the Piedmont for a week in early June and am wondering if anyone can recommend maps for the area--preferfably about 1:100 000-- and a source for them. The plan is to ride road bikes so we'll need to find some smaller roads where we are less likely to get run over.13
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Old 03-04.-2004, 04:33 AM   #2
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Default Re: Maps for the Piedmonte.

i would look into the michellin maps myself. they're great, however i think they might be 1:200,000. dunno. good luck.
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Old 11-04.-2004, 01:35 AM   #3
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We'll be going to the Piedmont for a week in early June and am wondering if anyone can recommend maps for the area--preferfably about 1:100 000-- and a source for them. The plan is to ride road bikes so we'll need to find some smaller roads where we are less likely to get run over.13


Hi I live in the western part of Piedmonte and run a cycling holiday company in this area. www.Ifhannibalhad.com. The maps you need would be Istituto Geografico Centrale Carta dei Sentieri e dei rifugi. They produce maps of 1:50,000 or 1:25,000 or 1:75,000 depending on which area you are interested in. They are available locally in good bookshops.

If I am available I would be more than happy to offer my facilities as a guide (subject to a consideration). You will find that even on the main roads you will be shown respect by motorists. Most of the roads in this area a fairly quiet.
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Old 01-05.-2004, 04:30 PM   #4
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Default Re: Maps for the Piedmonte.

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We'll be going to the Piedmont for a week in early June and am wondering if anyone can recommend maps for the area--preferfably about 1:100 000-- and a source for them. The plan is to ride road bikes so we'll need to find some smaller roads where we are less likely to get run over.13


If you want, you can find and buy the maps online at http://www.maps-store.it/home.asp

Or you can buy the map in Turin, in Via Roma, centre of Turin, you can find there two libraries that sell the maps.
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Old 05-12.-2007, 09:47 PM   #5
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Default Re: Maps for the Piedmonte.

Hi there,


I recently visited my aunt in Rosazza. The roads are awesome for anyone wanting to climb mountains with a spectacular view.
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