Scale: 1:400,000 Size: 1000 mm x 1100 mm
Format: Folded Paper Map
Explore Andalucía – Spain’s Soulful South
Navigate the vibrant landscapes, historic cities, and coastal beauty of southern Spain with Michelin’s Spain South – Andalucía Regional Map (578). Crafted by one of Europe’s most trusted cartographers, this highly detailed, folded paper map is an indispensable tool for travellers seeking to uncover the full breadth of Andalucía—from the Sierra Nevada to the shores of the Mediterranean.
This single-sided map is designed with clarity and practicality in mind, offering rich detail for both motorists and cultural explorers alike.
Features:
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Comprehensive road network including:
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Motorways (with sections under construction clearly marked)
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National, regional, and local roads
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Road numbers and route classifications
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Distances in kilometres clearly shown between major towns and junctions
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International boundaries and regional borders
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Driving distance and travel time charts for efficient trip planning
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Fully indexed with principal towns, cities, and destinations
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Symbols for scenic routes, landmarks, and sites of interest
Perfect for road trippers, tourers, and those who prefer physical maps for planning and navigation, this regional overview is a practical companion whether you're following the coastline or venturing inland through Andalucía’s hill towns, olive groves, and Moorish ruins.
📐 Specifications:
Attribute |
Detail |
Title |
Spain South – Andalucía Map 578 |
Publisher |
Michelin |
Scale |
1:400,000 |
Size |
1000 mm x 1100 mm |
Edition |
Latest available |
Map Type |
Single-sided, folded paper |
Place Name Index |
Included |
Driving Distance Chart |
Included |
Ideal for gloveboxes, backpacks, or trip planning tables, this Michelin regional map offers the detail and reliability that seasoned travellers have trusted for generations. Whether you're visiting the Alhambra, winding through the white villages, or setting out from Seville, this is the map to guide you through every memorable kilometre of Andalucía.