Hungary Bicycling Maps


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    Hungary Bicycling Atlas (Cycling Around Hungary). 1:250,000. Multilingual topographic atlas with cycling routes and descriptive text (in Hungarian).
    64-74865Atlas$39.95

     


    Balaton Lake Bicycling Atlas (Kerékpáratlasz és Utikalauz). 1:80,000 & 1:16,000. Frigoria, 2004. Very detailed spiral-bound bicycling atlas for the very popular Lake Balaton vacation destination. Maps show recommended routes and tourist services and sites. The atlas of the Balaton region includes 24 tour recommendations and 14 town maps. Lake Balaton is encircled by the Balaton Bicycle Rroute (BBR), which is more than 200 km long, and tours leading into the surrounding countryside are linked to it. On these tours, the interesting and unusual sights of the Balaton region may be discovered. The tours run mainly along quiet roads, or on cycle paths marked with green signs, in several places also on dirt roads. English/Hungarian throughout.
    64-74870Atlas.$25.95

     

    Budapest Bicycling Map (Fahrradkarte/biciklis térképe). 1:30,000. Szarvas, 2005. This double-sided map has contour lines for elevationa and shows the marked bike routes in Budapest and the longer-distance routes that transit the city. Multilingual legend.
    64-748711 sheet, folded.$12.95

     

    Danube Bend Bicycling Map (Pilis-Dunakanyar biciklis térképe). 1:40,000. Happy Bike/Szarvas. This map covers the very popular "Danube Bend" section of the Danube River. The set contains several strip maps for easy use on a bicycle. In Hungarian.
    64-748721 sheet, folded.$11.95

     


    Kisalföld Bicycling Atlas és könyéke. 1:80,000. Frigoria, 2005. Very detailed spiral-bound bicycling atlas for this very popular vacation destination in NW Hungary. Maps show recommended routes and tourist services and sites. The tour routes run over level ground in the Kisalföld (Small Hungarian Plain), but also the hilly region around Sopron, and Sokoró are effected. You ride chiefly on roads with low traffic or so-called "cyclist friendly" roads marked with green signs, cycle paths, and often on dirt tracks. Many trips run along the embankments of the numerous rivers here, where even families with children can cycle in safety. English/Hungarian/German throughout.
    64-748751 sheet, folded.$25.95


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