The Garden Route Map: Magnificent Region Made Accessible by a Beautifully Detailed Touring Map


The first edition map of the Garden Route was created in 1973. It was the first
detailed tourist map of the Garden Route ever published .... the new 5th Edition
of the Garden Route Touring Map continues the tradition, of accurate,
comprehensive information that’s just not available on any other map ... and the
presentation and detail is also unmatched by anything else available for the
Garden Route visitor. Don't leave home without this map and use it to plan those
many of the most amazing routes and drives along mountainous, coastal and
arboreal areas.
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Please click the small image to see a blown up view providing a great example of the detail on this
Garden Route Touring Map
Scale of this Garden Route Map: 1:220 000 4.55cm = 10km
Half-A1 double-sided full colour map, in hard cover and plastic sleeve.
Full-relief map covering the whole of the Western Cape’s official Garden Route
Tourism Region. The main map extends from Mossel Bay to Storms River, while on
the reverse there are insets that extend westwards to Heidelberg, on the border
of the Overberg, and north to Oudtshoorn, Cango and Prince Albert.
All roads from National Highways to minor dirt roads and footpaths are shown,
with distances. All tourism accommodation establishments and a range of some 30
different facilities are detailed on the map.
Special features:
The map includes detailed insets of six major towns, at a scale of 1:40 000. These insets are the most up to date maps available of these rapidly-developing areas. Enlargements of these town maps will be added to our “free downloads” from time to time. In addition there is a diagram showing the relative dimensions of the four famous Tsitsikamma bridges.
Fancy a Bungee jump? Stop at the Bloukrans bridge and get a close up view of
those daring souls taking the plunge. Cliamed to be the highest Bungee in the
world.

‘Slingsby’s maps are always first class, and this one is no exception.
Much of the information comes from local inhabitants themselves, so the map is a
cut above most guidebooks, and imparts a good local ‘sense of place’ . Highly
recommended!’
Editor
Veld & Flora


