Tour du Cervin (Giro del Cervino) e Gran Balconata del Cervino, guida + carta 1:50.000/1:30.000

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Autore: Martini M., Zavatta L.
Collana: HIKING MAP
Editore: L'ESCURSIONISTA EDITORE & EDITREK
The Tour du Cervin, a circuit in stages between Valle d'Aosta and Valais and the Great Matterhorn Balcony, entirely on the Aosta Valley side.

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Box containing 2 guides and a front and back printed map of Tour du Mont Cervin and Gran Balconata del Cervino. The Tour du Cervin was officially born in 2002, and is a 10-stage route, usually traveled anti-clockwise around the Matterhorn. The usual departure is Randa, but you can also leave from Zinal or Arolla, also in Valais, or from Cervinia in Valle d'Aosta. the tour covers six valleys, Mattertal, Turtmanntal, Val d'Anniviers, Val d'Hérens in Valais, Valpelline and Valtournenche in Valle d'Aosta. The Gran Balconata del Cervino is a circular route in 3 or 4 stages in Valtournenche, between villages and great panoramas, which can start either from Antey-Saint-André, Cervinia or even Émarése. Both volumes are in Italian, French, English and German. Attached is a map printed front and back on water-resistant paper with a kilometer grid, Tour du Mont Cervin in 1:50,000 scale and Gran Balconata del Cervino in 1:30,000 scale. Basic route and variations of the tour were recorded with GPS equipment.
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SKU TRK04
Author Martini M., Zavatta L.
Publisher L'ESCURSIONISTA EDITORE & EDITREK
Series HIKING MAP
Scale 1:50.000 - 1:30.000
Languages Guidebook Italian, English, French, German
Languagess Maps Italian, English, French, German
Year 2013
States Italy, Switzerland
Regioni Italia Valle d'Aosta
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