Madeira 50T WK 234

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Cordee Code: KP0234
Publisher: Kompass Maps
ISBN13: 9783991543671
Binding: Sheet Map (folded)
Product Type: Map
Madeira Hiking Map: The map for hiking, cycling, and many other outdoor activities.
Kompass hiking maps are easy to read yet contain all the information you need for a perfect hike, bike ride, or day trip. They depict the landscape at the appropriate scale. Countless additional details are continuously reviewed and expanded by the cartography team. The precise cartography includes all official hiking trails with names and trail numbers (such as long-distance trails), cycling routes (including trails), via ferratas, guesthouses and mountain huts, parking areas, bus and train connections, ski touring routes and cross-country ski tracks, springs, swimming spots, and much more. This makes the map ideal for discovering new destinations, planning tours, and navigating on the go. An intuitive map image of the landscape is created by the depicted vegetation, contour lines, rock formations, and the shading (shadowing) of the mountains.
Features of the Madeira hiking map:
- Scale 1:50,000: 1 cm on the main map corresponds to 500 m in reality
- Thanks to the tear-resistant and weatherproof paper, the map withstands all weather conditions
- Map section can also be used offline in the Kompass hiking map app
- More zoom levels: available in the Kompass hiking map app
About the region: Madeira: This island in the Atlantic is known for its lush vegetation, spectacular coastline, and the levada hiking system, which leads through breathtaking landscapes. Madeira is one of the most beautiful and popular hiking islands in Europe and is particularly appealing due to its mild and balanced climate throughout the year, as well as its wildlife-rich natural environment, ranging from rugged coastlines and cloud forests to craggy mountains and volcanic peaks. The levada hikes are well-known among hikers throughout Europe. These trails follow the island's lifelines and are especially suitable for older hikers and families. There are also challenging mountain tours along the central main ridge around the highest peak, Pico de Ruivo. The trails destroyed in the 2010 fire have been almost entirely restored. Furthermore, Madeira offers many exciting attractions along its hiking routes, such as botanical gardens, basket-weaving villages, secluded ridge walks, picturesque inns, and a wealth of culture in its villages and towns.
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