
Germany on a double-sided road map of at 1:800, 000 from the AA, with cartography by Freytag & Berndt, features enlargements showing road access to the country's five main cities. On one side the map covers northern Germany up to Bonn & Dresden; a generous overlap sees these two cities repeated on the reverse. in addition the map extends its coverage to include Nakskov in the north, Lausanne, Luzern & Innsbruck in the south, Amsterdam & Maastricht in the west & Prague & Linz in the East. Strong colours show road
Details: toll & toll-free motorways, motorway numbers, dual carriageways, main & secondary roads & distances are marked in kilometres. Railways, airports, ferry routes with car transportation where available are indicated. The topography of the country is represented by light shading, colouring & spot heights. National parks, mountain ranges & protected areas are shown as well as forests, lakes & rivers. Symbols indicate places of interests such as castles, archaeological sites, World Heritage places, etc. Administrative & national boundaries are clearly highlighted. Lines of longitude & latitude are marked at 1