Dear valued customer. Please note that our checkout is not supported by old browsers. Please use a recent browser to access all checkout capabilities

Ireland Borch Folded Laminated Map
Ireland Borch Folded Laminated Map Ireland Borch Folded Laminated Map Ireland Borch Folded Laminated Map Ireland Borch Folded Laminated Map

Ireland Borch Folded Laminated Map

Afterpay is only available for orders between $50.00 and $1000.00 More info

 

Title:
Scale:
ISBN:
Map Size:

Size:

Weight:

Edition:

Ireland
1:700 000
978-3-86609-323-2
880 mm x 494 mm
34,7 in. x 19,5 in.
243 mm (H) x 110 mm (W) x 8 mm (D)
9,6 in. (H) x 4,3 in. (W) x 0,3 in. (D)
72 g
2,5 oz
18th edition 2014
BORCH Map, laminated road map, folded

Detailed Maps:
Ireland 1:700 000, Dublin 1:15 000, Cork 1:8 000, Killarney National Park 1:100 000, Wicklow Mountains 1:350 000, Ireland administrative

 

Our soft-laminated folded map of Ireland in the 18th edition shows: Ireland 1:700 000, Dublin 1:15 000, Cork 1:8 000, Killarney National Park 1:100 000, Wicklow Mountains 1:350 000 and Ireland administrative. Borch maps are easy to fold, durable and water-repellent with a wipeable surface. Borch Maps show hotels, museums, monuments, markets, top sights and points of interest, useful statistics, conversion charts for temperatures, weights and measurements, climate charts showing temperatures, sunshine hours, precipitation and humidity, overview maps, time zones, and much more...
 
Once one has torn oneself away from the bustling, cosmopolitan atmosphere of Dublin, the "Emerald Isle" more than confirms its reputation: lush green meadows and peat mores dotted with stone walls and the occasional small house; rugged cliffs and windswept hillsides populated only by sheep; long sandy beaches all to yourself; rain every ten minutes; the rugged solitude of an island in the Atlantic tempered by both the warmth of the Gulf Stream and the hospitality and kindness of its unique inhabitants. The visitor will be enchanted, whether by the violet shimmer of the Wicklow Mountains where the first monks settled in the valley of Glendalough, the great seclusion of Connemara where the coast twists into majestic fjords, or along the Ring of Kerry where the diversity of the Irish landscape reveals itself in all its beauty. The day is best ended in the pub sharing a laugh with the locals whilst enjoying a glass of stout.



Related Items