On the map cover, we can find the route name in Braille at the top; in this case, it is the “Heart of Barakaldo” route.
A little further down there is a QR code that can be easily located because it is framed with a raised square. To make it easier to locate, to its left there is a Braille text that says "QR code" and an arrow that directs you to the code.
On the back cover, at the bottom, you'll find the contact information for the tourist office.
Inside the plan, the map is on the right side and the legend on the left.
In the legend, the first sentence again refers to the route to which this map belongs: "Heart of Barakaldo." From there, the 12 points of interest along the route are named, each identified with a different number.
On the map, the 12 points are connected by a dotted line in relief that indicates the route to follow to get from one point to another. The start of the route, or point 1, is located on the right side of the map, about 4-5 centimeters from the edge and in the upper half. Once you've found point 1, simply follow the line in relief. Between points 7 and 8, there's a small break in the line in relief that joins the points. Due to the indentation of the map, this break is 1 cm wide. To find the beginning of the line after the break, you have to move your finger 1 centimeter upward. Between points 8 and 9, there's another break in the line in relief. To find the beginning of the line after the break, you can't get lost because the line is straight.