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Frommer's Road Atlas Ireland (Road Atlas)

Frommer's Road Atlas Ireland (Road Atlas)
By British Automobile Association

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Product Description

All New Second Edition

  • Easy to use, with spiral binding
  • Clear, accurate, and up-to-date
  • 4,400 place name index - plus tourist sites
  • Port plans and ferry routes
  • 10 detailed city and town plans: Belfast, Cork, Dublin, Galway Killarney, Kilkenny, Limerick, Londonderry (Derry), Sligo and Waterford
  • Easy to use distance chart

  • Product Details

    • Amazon Sales Rank: #206223 in Books
    • Published on: 2008-02-26
    • Original language: English
    • Number of items: 1
    • Binding: Spiral-bound
    • 240 pages

    Customer Reviews

    Easy to Use5
    The print and use of color makes these maps very easy to use, and let's me set off on my trips with confidence that I'll have a relatively easy time navigating to where I need to be. Details like diagrams of ferry ports and possibly confusing bypasses are a wonderful addition. The spiral binding and pages are high-quality and stand up to a lot of use. A must-have on any roadtrip.

    same as AA Road Atlas Ireland except for binding and cover4
    This seems like it may be out of print. (That's what it says on many other websites, and Amazon kept delaying and delaying my order, until I cancelled it today.)

    Since I was going to Ireland soon, and feared this would not get to me in time, I ordered the newer AA Road Atlas Ireland (by "AA Publishing") that Amazon also sells. I just got that today, and comparing it against the "Search Inside" sample pages of this, it appears that these two Ireland road atlases are identical on EVERY SINGLE page that the "Search Inside" shows, except for the front and back cover. (The maps divide at the exact same points, have the same colors and dual language names, etc.) The only other difference I see is that the AA Road Atlas Ireland is not spiral bound like this one was. (And though you can't see it in the sample pages, the AA Road Atlas has been updated more recently, in terms of roads under construction and such.)

    Therefore, if you wanted this but are unable to successfully order it (or just want to get the same content faster), I suggest you look at the AA Road Atlas Ireland.

    Indispensable5
    You need this atlas if you are going to drive yourself around Ireland. The maps are easy to read and finely detailed. Many of the names are given in both English and Irish (Gaelic); this is essential because many road signs are now in Gaelic. With the Atlas in hand you will be able to figure out where you are, and you will also develop a feel for Gaelic spelling and pronunciation.