Travel Australia: The Ultimate Driving and Touring Guide

Travel Australia: The Ultimate Driving and Touring Guide
ISBN-10
192174359X
ISBN-13
9781921743597
Category
Australia
Pages
448
Language
English
Published
2011
Authors
Margaret McPhee, Reader's Digest Australia Staff, Reader's Digest

Description

Giving you so much more than GPS can, this brilliant new road atlas provides you with all the information you need to plan and enjoy road travel to every corner of Australia. It's a vibrant mix of road maps and essential touring information with beautiful photography. It includes over 200 crystal-clear, up-to-date road maps of the entire country plus 98 town and city maps, route-planning maps and trip diagrams to makeplanning your trip a breeze. The Top Destinations section covers recommendations for the best National Parks, Scenic Wonders and Wine Regions to visit, as well as top Fishing, Boating and Caravanning and Camping spots. The Top Tourssection features 34 amazing driving tours throughout Australia. If you want to discover Australia's top places to visit, the best drives and the best way to get there, this road atlas is the perfect solution. Don't leave home without it!

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