Trekking in the Stubai Alps

Trekking in the Stubai Alps
Author: Allan Hartley
Publsiher: Cicerone PressLtd
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2003
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1852843543

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Now in its third edition, this guide describes two multi-day hut-to-hut tours: the Stubai Rucksack Route and the more challenging Stubai Glacier Tour, either of which can be completed in 8-10 days. The guide fully describes both of these tours and includes a comprehensive hut directory.The renowned Stubai Alps, in the heartland of the Tyrol, remain one of the premier Alpine areas for trekkers, and are ideal for a first Alpine season. The shapely peaks, waymarked and frequently signposted paths and some of the best huts in the Alps make it ideal for novices ling-distance hikers.Consolidating these aspects is the vital transport, language, accommodation and equipment information provided in the introduction. Both tours are accompanied by a brief introduction, together with profiles of the route and other vital information to enhance your experience of each area. The Stubai Rucksack Route - An ideal route for the mountain walker linking eight huts without crossing glaciers or difficult passes.The Stubai Glacier Route - Known as the H

Trekking in the Stubai Alps

Trekking in the Stubai Alps
Author: Alan Hartley
Publsiher: Cicerone Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2011-05-04
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1852846232

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Third edition trekking guide to two multi-day hut-to-hut tours in the stunningly scenic Austrian Tyrol, Europe, south of Innsbruck - the Stubai Rucksack Route (or Hˆhen Weg) and the more challenging Stubai Glacier Tour, which involves glacier crossing. Either tour can be completed in 8-10 days. Includes a comprehensive hut directory.

Hut to Hut in the Stubai Alps

Hut to Hut in the Stubai Alps
Author: Allan Hartley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1993-12
Genre: Backpacking
ISBN: 1852841230

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Trekking in the Alps

Trekking in the Alps
Author: Kev Reynolds
Publsiher: Cicerone Press Limited
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2011-06-07
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781849653794

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An inspirational larger format guidebook to 20 summer treks in the Alps across Italy, Austria, Switzerland, France and Slovenia, including the classics such as the Tour of Mont Blanc and lesser-known routes like the Traverse of the Slovenian Alps. Perfect for planning, the treks included are: Tour of Mont Blanc, Tour of the Matterhorn, Tour of Monte Rosa, Walker's Haute Route, Tour of the Jungfrau Region, Tour of the Vanoise and Dolomites AV 1 & 2; (longer trans-Alpine routes) GR5 (Lake Geneva to Nice), Eastern Alps E5, Italian Alps GTA and the Traverse of the Slovenian Alps; and (for the Alpine adventurer) Alpine Pass Route, Tour of the Oisans, Tour of the Queyras, Tour of Mont Ruan, Stubai High Route, Zillertal High Route, Gran Paradiso AV2 and the Ratikon Hoehenweg. Outline schedules for each trek allow you compare the routes and become inspired to take up the challenge. Basic day-by-day route descriptions for each route are illustrated with maps and profiles, helping you choose the best routes to walk.

Walking in Austria

Walking in Austria
Author: Kev Reynolds
Publsiher: Cicerone Press Limited
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2021-03-11
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781783623983

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A comprehensive guidebook detailing walking routes in Austria. The 101 walks reflect the diversity of this popular region and cover Austria's magnificent Alps - including the Rätikon, Silvretta, Stubai and Zillertal - as well as the Dachsteingebirge, Hohe Tauern and the Karawanken. Graded according to difficulty and ranging from short walks of a few kilometres to day hikes and multi-day hut-to-hut tours, from the classic to the lesser-known, there is something to suit every level of ability and ambition. A full description of each route is accompanied by clear sketch maps. This book has all the information you need to make the most of an active walking holiday in Austria, including information on public transport, accommodation, gear required and safety issues, full details of over 100 mountain huts and a German-English glossary. Austria is one of Europe's most walker-friendly countries. Its 40,000km of well-maintained and waymarked trails pass more than a thousand Austrian mountain huts and countless attractive villages, hospitable hotels, inns and restaurants. It also boasts an extensive, integrated public transport system that is particularly useful for walkers.

Walking in the Alps

Walking in the Alps
Author: Kev Reynolds
Publsiher: Interlink Publishing Group
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2000
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: STANFORD:36105114672871

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From the Mediterranean coast near Nice to the wooded hills of Vienna, each area of the Alpine Mountain range is comprehensively described with suggestions and itineraries for walks--ranging from short day hikes to month-long hut-to-hut excursions to stimulate the imagination. Full-color photos and maps.

Trekking in the Canary Islands

Trekking in the Canary Islands
Author: Paddy Dillon
Publsiher: Cicerone Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2020-01-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781783627950

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This guidebook provides a comprehensive and detailed description of the GR131, an island-hopping trail across the seven Canary Islands. The 560km (348 mile) route begins on Lanzarote and finishes on El Hierro and is presented in 32 daily stages. The route is well waymarked but some navigational skills are required, and the remote and occasional rocky sections need to be treated with care. Also included is an optional ascent of El Teide, the highest peak on Spanish territory at 3718m. The guide is split into seven parts, one for each island. Overview statistics, detailed navigational description and 1:50,000 mapping is provided for each stage and the guide also includes key information about transport to and between the Canary Islands and availability of accommodation and services. There is background information on the geology, history, plants and wildlife and notes on local points of interest. An appendix contains a helpful glossary. As a geologically young area, the Canaries boast rare wildlife across their dramatic volcanic terrain. The islands contain a number of national parks, and the landscape varies from semi-desert to forests and barren mountainsides. This month-long route is a great opportunity for walkers to fully immerse themselves in the diverse culture and scenery of the Canary Islands.

Trekking the Cathar Way

Trekking the Cathar Way
Author: Luke Smith,Nell Sleet
Publsiher: Cicerone Press Limited
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2022-01-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781783628872

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Two of the southernmost départements of France, the Pyrénées-Orientales and Ariège are inextricably linked with the history of the Cathars, a heretical Christian sect who were subjected to a crusade in the thirteenth century. Striking castles built on jagged rocky precipices are a highlight of the region and a reminder of those turbulent times. This guidebook describes the 260km Cathar Way (Sentier Cathare or GR367), a long-distance trail from Port-la-Nouvelle on the Mediterranean coast to Ariége's departmental capital Foix linking several of the impressive Cathar castles. The route follows ancient footpaths, jeep tracks and country lanes and calls for a moderate level of fitness as it sweeps from sea level to 1300m across the rugged hill ranges of the Corbières and Fenouillèdes. The guide describes the main route in 13 stages and also includes the slightly more direct north variant, as well as suggestions for shorter itineraries. Summary statistics introduce each day's walking and are followed by step-by-step route description illustrated with clear mapping. There are also details of facilities available en route and accommodation listings. An introduction covers all the practicalities, with comprehensive advice for planning your trip - including when to go, how to get there and what to take - in addition to a wealth of information about the region's fascinating history and the intriguing Cathars themselves. The trail traverses rocky hills and meanders through woodland, vineyards, ancient villages, gorges and plateaus. As well as the rich Cathar heritage, there are also historic wine-producing towns, sites associated with the French Resistance of WWII and mysterious places steeped in ancient legend. The guide is a perfect companion to discovering the Cathar Way and the captivating stories of this distinctive region.