The Trusted Road Companion for Icelandic Adventures
If you're heading to Iceland, leave guesswork behind and take Michelin with you. The Michelin Map 750 – Iceland is part of Michelin’s esteemed National Map series, delivering top-tier cartographic detail with a scale and clarity tailored for drivers, adventurers, and armchair explorers alike.
Whether you're winding through lava plains, navigating dramatic fjords, or plotting a detour to a remote hot spring, this map offers the detailed, no-nonsense reliability for which Michelin has been trusted for generations. It’s not just a map—it’s your most reliable travel companion across one of the most striking landscapes on Earth.
Key Features & Benefits
Accurate Scale for Real-World Navigation
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Scale 1:500,000 (1 cm = 5 km) – ideal for regional driving and in-depth trip planning across the whole country.
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A secondary scale notation of 1:350,000 appears on the map, highlighting its enhanced clarity for more intricate journeys.
This scale strikes the perfect balance: zoomed-in enough to show individual roads and features, while wide enough to give you the full national perspective.
Place Names in Local Language
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Place names are printed exactly as they appear on Icelandic road signs.
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Whether you're navigating through Hveragerði or seeking out Seyðisfjörður, the names match what you’ll see on the road—no awkward translations or guesswork.
This makes it particularly useful for matching your route with signage while driving, hiking, or exploring by bike.
Multilingual Legend
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The comprehensive key is provided in English and multiple other languages, making the map intuitive for international travellers.
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Symbols are universally recognisable and consistently used across the Michelin range.
No matter your linguistic background, you’ll be able to interpret road types, natural features, and landmarks quickly and confidently.
Comprehensive Road Network Coverage
This isn’t just a map with highways and dots—Michelin maps are renowned for their nuanced road presentation, and this one is no exception. You’ll find:
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Motorways, including those currently under construction
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International, national, and regional roads
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Gravel and minor roads, essential in a country where many rural routes remain unpaved
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Road numbers clearly marked, making route planning straightforward
Distances between key points are printed directly on the map in kilometres, saving you from having to estimate travel times.
Topography & Elevation Details
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Mountain passes and elevations are marked in metres, helping you anticipate terrain changes
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International and regional boundaries are clearly drawn
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The map includes natural features like volcanoes, waterfalls, hot springs, glaciers, lakes, and fjords
These are more than scenic markers—they're useful waypoints and visual clues as you travel.
Cultural and Scenic Points of Interest
Highlighted throughout the map are:
These points help you plan more than a journey—they help you design an experience. From spotting puffins to tracing Viking history, the Michelin Iceland map ensures nothing worth seeing goes unnoticed.
Indexed for Quick Reference
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Includes a complete index of principal place names
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Towns, villages, natural landmarks, and notable regions can be easily located by grid reference
You’ll never be left wondering where a destination sits on the page.
📏 Specifications at a Glance
Feature |
Detail |
Map Title |
Michelin National Map 750 – Iceland |
Country Coverage |
Entire territory of Iceland |
Place Names |
Local language (Icelandic) |
Map Scale |
1:500,000 / 1:350,000 |
Flat Size |
1200 mm x 1000 mm |
Folded Size |
Varies by edition |
Legend Language |
English + multilingual |
Indexed |
Yes – principal place names |
Publisher |
Michelin Maps (France) |
Edition |
Current available edition (year may vary) |
Format |
Folded paper |
Barcode / ISBN |
Available upon request |
Who Is This Map For?
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Self-Drive Tourists: Ideal for Ring Road adventurers, campervan enthusiasts, and remote-region explorers.
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Tour Operators & Guides: A dependable, high-quality reference tool.
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Travel Planners & Researchers: Use it to plot distances, find hidden gems, and understand Iceland’s layout in a tactile, large-format display.
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Map Collectors & Enthusiasts: Michelin maps are beautifully printed and collectible; this Iceland edition makes a fine addition to any cartographic collection.
The Michelin Iceland Map 750 is not just a tool—it’s an invitation. An invitation to go further, to plan confidently, and to embrace Iceland’s awe-inspiring landscapes with the support of a map crafted by one of the most respected names in global cartography.
Fold it. Pack it. Trust it.
Michelin: Because where you’re going deserves more than just a screen.