Walking in the Dolomites - Italy - Europe

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Availability
Reprinted
Cover
Paperback - PVC
Published
16 Jan 2012
Edition
Second
ISBN
9781852843854
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ISBN (10)
1852843853
Size
17.2 x 11.6 x 1.8cm
Weight
330g
Pages
256
No. Maps
24
No. Photos
95
Originally Published
1 Apr 2003

Walking in the Dolomites

28 multi-day routes by Gillian Price

Guide to 28 fabulous multi-day walks in Italy's breathtaking Dolomite mountains. Everything from a stroll through woods and meadows to family routes, steep rocky zigzag passages and hands-on clambers is covered. Breathtaking alpine scenery, well-graded paths, excellent mountain refuges, good access from centres. More...

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Seasons

Mid-June to late September, when the majority of the refuges are open. Peak Italian holiday time Read More... is August, especially around 15th August.

Centres

Main centres for the Dolomites include Cortina, Belluno, Selva di Cadore, Arabba, La Villa, Selva, Read More... Bressanone, Dobbiaco, Canazei.

Difficulty

Every grade of walk is covered, from easy walks to moutain lakes with a friendly refuge, to Read More... multi-day mountain traverses involving scrambles and exposure.

Must See

Spotting your first chamois, marmot or Ibex. The majestic Marmolada and Pelmo, the towering Read More... Civetta, and the Cinque Torre (now only four of them!).
 
 

This guide leads you through breathtaking alpine scenery flanked by well-graded paths and excellent mountain refuges that verge on hotels, which are easily accessible from the extensive network of public transport from major towns and travel hubs, such as Venice, Verona, Munich and Innsbruck.

Any one of these fabulous multi-day walks makes for a memorable holiday in Italy's breathtaking Dolomite mountains. The author weaves the best of her 20-year experience and knowledge of this spectacular region into an original selection of itineraries on foot across each Dolomite group. Many walks follow mule-tracks constructed by troops during the First World War, when Italy fought Austria for possession of crazy summits and tunnels were hewn through impossible mountain-sides. The highlights are emphasised, and the routes are furnished with fascinating explanations of wildlife and flowers. Everything, from a stroll through woods and meadows to family routes, steep rocky zigzag passages and hands-on clambers, is covered.

This full-colour revised edition has a wealth of inspiring photos, detailed maps, myriad new routes and heaps of practical help on travelling, sleeping and eating.

 
 
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