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Escape the tourist crowds of Rome and venture into the wild, mountainous soul of Central Italy. The Abruzzo & Molise Touring Map is your high-precision guide to a region where ancient traditions and pristine nature still reign supreme.
At a detailed 1:200,000 scale, this double-sided map provides the clarity needed to navigate the Apennine peaks, deep gorges, and the sun-bleached Adriatic coastline.
The Peaks of the Apennines: Navigate the winding roads of Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park. Our shaded relief brings the topography of Corno Grande and the high-altitude plateau of Campo Imperatore (Italy’s "Little Tibet") to life.
Medieval Magic: Easily locate the dramatic ruins of Rocca Calascio—the highest fortress in Italy—and the perfectly preserved villages of Santo Stefano di Sessanio and Scanno.
The Trabocchi Coast: Follow the scenic coastal routes to find the famous trabocchi, the ancient wooden fishing platforms cantilevered over the Adriatic Sea.
Hidden Molise: Discover Italy’s least-visited region. Our map highlights the ancient Samnite ruins of Pietrabbondante and the bell-making town of Agnone.
Adventure-Ready: Printed on durable, waterproof paper, this map is designed for hikers, cyclists, and overlanders who need a reliable guide in all weather conditions.
Comprehensive Detail: Includes motorways (with access points and tunnels), toll roads, railways, and even car ferries and cableways.
Local Expertise: Features a complete index of names, distance tables in kilometers, and intuitive tourist symbols marking castles, churches, and national park boundaries.
Town-Through Routes: Detailed insets help you navigate the urban centers of L'Aquila, Pescara, and Campobasso without the stress of digital lag.
"While driving is the best way to see the villages, this map also highlights the historic railway lines. Use it to track the route of the Ferrovia dei Parchi (Italy's Trans-Siberian train), which crosses the heart of the Abruzzo mountains through breathtaking viaducts and tunnels."