We have many maps of France but they are all so small in print.
When we toured Ireland we had the Collins Road atlas, spiral bound. It was bigger and easier to read.
Does anyone know of a similar atlas for the Dordogne?
Road atlas, driving in the Dordogne
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You need Michelin maps 329 Correze, Dordogne and possibly 337- Lot, Tarn-et-Garonne to the south. These maps are very readable.
They are 1:150000 1 inch = 2.37 miles
You can get the maps dugi suggested at Amazon. He is right...they are very easy to read.
The only atlas I know of is the spiralbound Michelin atlas of the whole country, which of course has maps for the Dordogne within it.
BTW, every book store and supermarket in the Dordogne has rafts of maps of all kinds. But yes, it's the 329 that you need.
Michelin 329 it is---thanks.
I did order the Michelin #329 map and then we remembered this site that we used extensively in Ireland. We found that it also works for the French routes. It really worked great. Maybe it can help someone else.
http://www2.aaireland.ie/routes_classic/route.asp