The Tuscan Archipelago National Park has created a collection of Park and CAI official tracks where areas of interest, land and sea protected areas, as well as information from a cultural and logistic point of view are all pointed out.
The official maps within the park are available in several versions and may be bought either at any of the information points of the Tuscan Archipelago National Park or on-line just by clicking on 4LAND or on the parks.it
- web site. Map of the tracks on the Island of Elba - Map in Scale: 1:15.000
- Map of the tracks on the Island of Capraia - Map in Scale: 1:15.000
- Map of the Islands of Giglio and of Giannutri - Map in Scale: 1:15.000
- Map of the Tuscan Archipelago National Park - 2 Maps in Scale: 1:25.000 / 1:15000
Maps of Elba, Capraia and Giglio they can be looked at on paper or downloaded in pdf on low resolution.
- View the maps of the tracks on the Island of Elba&nbsf;in pdf ›
- View the map in Capraia in pdf ›
- View the map of Giglio in pdf ›
Avenza Maps
If you wish you can also use the free updated digital maps that can be downloaded at any time on any mobile device simply by clicking on the platformAvenza Maps Once you have installed the Avenza Maps app on your smartphone you then only need to start downloading the map of all the islandsin the Tuscan Archipelago National Park.
And when you have downloaded all the digital maps the Avenza Maps app can even be used on the off-line mode because it works all the time regardless of where you are even if there is no internet connection.
This means you can use your mobile phone like a real GPS for maps: know exactly where you are, get from one place to another very easily, discover how to get wherever you want, include signposts or geo tagg any photos and share them with others.
The tracks that are run by the Park are in red while each is numbered to show exactly in which area it is: those in area 100 mean they are in the western side of Elba, in 200 they are in the central or eastern part, in 300 in the Island of Giglio, in 400 in the Island of Capraia, and in 500 in the Island of Giannutri.
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