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Philip’s Navigator Britain Easy-use format

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7th November 2024

Price: £19.99

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Selected: Spiral bound / ISBN-13: 9781849076548

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Explore Britain with this easy-to-use road atlas from Philip’s, the UK’s best-selling road atlas brand. Easy-to-read mapping, superb extra detail, and a great lie-flat format make this the ultimate British road trip companion.

– Exceptional clarity at a scale of 1.8 miles to 1 inch. (Parts of Scotland at 3.6 miles to 1 inch)
Every street in Britain is shown, and over 3000 roads are named.
Ideal for explorers: the atlas details heritage spots, spectacular sights, and the best walks around the Peak District, the Yorkshire Dales, the New Forest, and more.
Tourist attractions and places of interest are clearly highlighted, ranging from Windsor Castle to Stonehenge.
Indexed town plans for all the major regional centres and London’s expanded ULEZ clearly marked,
Packed with hundreds of individually named farms, houses, and hamlets, alongside airports, airfields, stations, ferries, canals, and harbours.
Unrivalled level of detail from motorways to country lanes, with every junction, roundabout and slip road shown.
– Key to map symbols are clearly indexed.
Hard-wearing and practical format with spiral binding.
With its large scale and wealth of travel information, the atlas is perfect for both touring and business use. Used by emergency services and professional drivers, the Navigator range is best-in-class.

Praise for the Philip’s Navigator Series:
‘Beats all others.’ – The Daily Telegraph
‘The reigning champion of Road Atlases.’ – The Sunday Times
‘Scale, accuracy, and clarity are without parallel.’ – Driving Magazine
‘No.1 in the UK for clear maps.’ – Independent Research Survey

Reviews

The reigning champion of Road Atlases
The Sunday Times
Scale, accuracy and clarity are without parallel
Driving Magazine
No.1 in the UK for clear maps
Independent research survey