<A HREF="http://www.swisstopo.ch/en/maps/fk/weg.htm">Click here: Swisstopo: Swiss Path</A> This will get you to plenty of 1:25,000 maps, but I wouldn't go that way. Cheaper, and the way I'd go, is to find all the villages you can with your Michelin 217, then post a query to the list with the rest of the villages. People will find them for you, and most will scan them over to you. Can't beat the price. Probably the most cost-effective way would be to purchase a used "Baedeker's Switzerland" (or France, or Germany, or Italy, or England, or Spain). It shows topography, hiking paths between villages, and for the smaller villages it even shows the individual houses. Every "Baedeker's" has a very comprehensive place-name index. So, you ask, what is a "Baedeker's?" Karl Baedeker put out a guide book almost every year from 1878 to 1926. They are each one remarkable in their own right. Don't fall for the modern version of a "Baedeker's." There is no comparison beyond the name. You should be able to pick one up for Switzerland (or any other European country of your choice) for about forty bucks. Try one of these online bookstores, but be sure to click on "used books" to get your best price: ===================================== BIBLIOFIND (BOOKS: OLD, USED, RARE) http://www.bibliofind.com/ ===================================== Alibris (my favorite, PAM): http://www2.alibris.com/cgi-bin/texis/bookstore ===================================== AddALL Rare Used and Out of Print Book Search http://www.addall.com/ ===================================== ABE - ADVANCED BOOK EXCHANGE http://www.abebooks.com/ ===================================== Comenius-Antequarius (English page) http://www.comenius-antiquariat.com/english.htm ===================================== bookradar.com http://www.bookradar.com/ ===================================== Biblion http://www.biblion.com/ ===================================== Pete Mattli Clermont, FL [email protected] [3-ggg's] =========================