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Alpe-Adria Trail

From the Alps to the Adriatic: Hiking through Austria, Slovenia & Italy

by Bradt Guides

Description

This is the first English-language guide to the epic new 750-km hiking route through the mountains of Austria, Slovenia and Italy, from the foot of the Grossglockner (at 3,798m, the highest peak in Austria and the Eastern Alps) to Muggia near Trieste on the Adriatic coast. Detailed maps and route descriptions for all 43 stages of the route are included, with a clear breakdown of time, distance and ascent for each stage. Published in a small, handy-sized format which is easy to pack and carry, it is written by an expert who has authored over half a dozen hiking guides and who specialises in Eastern and Central Europe. He has been a regular visitor to the borderlands of Slovenia, Austria and Italy for over 15 years, as well as living for two years in neighbouring Croatia.
The Alpe-Adria route is well marked, relatively easy to walk and is suitable for hikers of all abilities as well as families – a point which is emphasised in the guide. The route takes in spectacular, unspoilt mountain scenery, alpine lakes, rolling coastal hills, beautiful villages and several national parks and nature reserves. An introduction covering the history, wildlife, flora and geography of the area is included, along with accommodation details for each stage and information on local public transport, culture, food and language.

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Bradt Travel Guides Ltd

Bradt Travel Guides Ltd

Bradt Travel Guides have a reputation as the pioneering publisher for tackling ‘unusual’ destinations, and producing colourful guidebooks which are entertaining as well as useful.

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Bibliographic Information

  • Publisher Bradt Travel Guides
  • Publication Date June 2016
  • Orginal LanguageEnglish
  • ISBN/Identifier 9781784770280
  • Publication Country or regionUnited Kingdom
  • FormatPaperback
  • Primary Price 14.99 GBP
  • Pages320
  • ReadershipGeneral
  • Publish StatusPublished
  • Edition1
  • Dimensions216 x 135 mm

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