...you need to visit Stanfords. One of the greatest delights of planning a trip is the anticipation of a trip to Stanfords. It's an emporium of map porn.
The Centro Nacional de Información Geográfica (CNIG) is the Spanish equivalent of the Ordnance Survey and their website is here. They produce some very good 1:25,000 maps
I'm slap bang in the middle of 148, Costa Daurada. It usually ends up that one is on the edge of 2 maps.The Zoom ones from Michelin at 1:130k are amazing . Only cover tiny parts of Spain but you might be in luck!
This one https://www.amazon.co.uk/Valencia-C...910507&sr=8-24&keywords=michelin+map+of+spain
This https://www.amazon.co.uk/Costa-Blan...910493&sr=8-10&keywords=michelin+map+of+spain
and this https://www.amazon.co.uk/Michelin-Z...preST=_SY291_BO1,204,203,200_QL40_&dpSrc=srch
Not certain if they all link up, but they may well help.. Next ones up are 1:400k and too vague but what I have used anyway!
Cheers Rob. That's the sort of thing I used for touring too.Looks like you're sorted now Rich, but just for info I used sheets from a Michelin 1:300,000 road atlas for touring across the country. The scale was perfectly good enough for the sort of route finding I needed, but might have been less good for someone staying in one place wanting to know every local byway, especially unsurfaced ones (if that's your thing).
Are you going to be on the coast or further inland? I loved the mountainous areas inland north of Valencia.
Sounds good. If my impressions around Valencia are anything to go by you won't be alone - I saw loads of groups of cyclists of different nationalities whizzing round the roads of the coastal belt, and on some pretty good, wide cycle paths too. Have fun.Cheers Rob. That's the sort of thing I used for touring too.
I'm going to be 5 miles from the coast, into the hills. Halfway between Barca and Valencia and just doing a couple of hours a day rides from our base, while the sloths I'm going with crawl out of the pit.