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Australia Road & 4WD Handy - 185 x 248mm

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Featuring trusted Hema mapping for all of Australia, the Hema Road & 4WD Handy Atlas is the definitive travel guide for tourers and adventurers. Hema atlases feature more information useful to travellers, including 4WD tracks, campsites, caravan parks, rest areas, 24-hour fuel and points of interest.

This edition in a handy size contains more mapping than ever before, which is enhanced by a striking new cartographic style that?s incredibly easy to read. Included in this is up-to-date mapping for Australia's biggest 4WD destinations: Cape York, Fraser Island, the Top End, the Kimberley, the Pilbara, Central Australia, High Country Victoria and the Flinders Ranges.

A handy distance grid, national park guide, list of accredited information centres and a complete index are also included to assist with trip planning and navigation, making it the perfect tool for guiding tourers, campers, road trippers and off-roaders throughout Australia.

Key Features

  • Detailed 4WD tracks
  • Fuel
  • Points of interest
  • National parks
  • Campsites
  • Caravan parks
  • Rest areas
  • Road distances
  • Fully indexed

 

Key Specifications

Edition: 13th

Publication Date: 31/01/22

Number of Pages: 224

Height: 248mm

Width: 185mm

Depth: 15mm

Weight: 1.34kg

 

Customer Reviews

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Lyn Harvey
Perfect Size

Just the right size to keep handy in car.

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Barb Buckley
Great book

Purchased as an update (2003 version). Lots of great updates and more details on the maps. Love this size - handy & functional

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Carly

Great size map book for travelling and love that it is ring bound.

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Greg Grant
Handy Map update review

A 4th edition of the Australia Handy Atlas has been in the glovebox of my 4WD for a long time. Apart from being dog-eared and well used, it got to the point on a western Qld trip that it shows dirt roads that are now bitumen, omits newly created roads etc. The update to the 13th edition (2001 to 2021), I am sure, will prove to be as useful and indispensable as its very old forbear. (… and, yes, I use a GPS too - but for an overview, nothing beats a map!)

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Peter

Looks a good update for our old edition that has served us well for many years. It has significantly more maps than our previous edition.

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