Treks - International
Guides to specific trekking routes, and more general regional guides which also include some shorter three- to five-day trekking routes. Trekking overseas can be an uplifting and exhilarating experience; it can lead you on journeys which allow you to detatch yourself from your usual world and discover new lands, cultures and adventure. See FAQs section for ideas and information.
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The Robert Louis Stevenson Trail
A guidebook for walking in the footsteps of Stevenson as he travelled through France’s Velay and Cevennes regions accompanied by his faithful donkey, Modestine. At 140km, this route is ideal for people new to walking holidays. Starts at Le Puy, finishes at St Jean de Gard. A great route with a historic and literary feel. More >>
£12.95
Walking the GR7 in Andalucia
Guidebook to walking the GR7 trek through Spain's Andalucia. Scenery from cool forests to arid plains, historic towns, castles and white Berber villages all add to the enjoyment of walking this long-distance route. Complete route description and accommodation details to aid with route planning. More >>
£12.95
The Mountains of Montenegro
Guidebook to walking in the fast-developing region of Montenegro with high mountain walking up to 2500m, great ridges, well-maintained trails, spectacular scenery and friendly people. Includes easier and harder routes throughout the country, and moderate to extensive treks. More >>
£12.95
Pocket First Aid and Wilderness Medicine
This guidebook describes basic first aid techniques for those travelling in wilderness areas. Deals with fundamentals such as preparation, prevention, first aid kits and the use of medications and painkillers; and provides details on how to deal with a variety of accidents and illnesses. More >>
£7.99
Gran Paradiso
Guidebook describing the Alta Via 2 Trek in Italy's Gran Paradiso and a range of 28 walks from gentle strolls to full scale traverses of the region. The Gran Paradiso is a protected national park. It is accessible from France and northern Italy. A range of deep valleys and passes give excellent walking. Refuge and valley accommodation is plentiful. More >>
£12.95
Across the Eastern Alps: The E5
From Lake Constance in Germany, this guidebook describes walking the E5 trek that runs 600km through a remarkable kaleidoscope of landscapes and culture in Switzerland, Austria and Italy, to its destination at Verona. It traverses the Allgauer, Lechtaler and Ötztaler Alps. There is a good network of alpine refuges and guesthouses along the route. More >>
£12.00
Walking in Tuscany
Guidebook to 50 walks through Italy's Tuscany, Umbria and Latium, ranging from brief strolls to a five-day trek (the Chianti Trail). Includes the wild Chianti ridge, city walks through Perugia, Orvieto and Volterra, and day walks on the beautiful island of Elba and along the unspoilt coast around Orbetello. More >>
£14.00
The Cathar Way
Guidebook to walking the Cathar Way, a waymarked trail through France's southwest, linking historic castles associated with the ill-fated 13th-century Cathar heresy. Guide to this 250km (two-week) route through the foothills of the Pyrenees in the Languedoc region of southern France, from the Mediterranean to Foix. Beautiful and historic area. More >>
£12.00
Tour of the Jungfrau Region
This guidebook describes walking Switzerland's 9-10 day trek, the new Tour of the Jungfrau (Schynige Platte to Wilderswil). The trek takes the walker through the Bernese Oberland’s most spectacular mountain scenery, in the shadow of such iconic peaks as Wetterhorn, Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau. More >>
£12.00
The High Tatras
Guidebook to walking in the High Tatras mountains on the Poland-Slovakia border, and the neighbouring White and Western Tatras ranges. Describes the network of waymarked routes throughout the ranges and suggests walking itineraries. Full background information on walking in the Tatras. Stunning scenery and wildlife. More >>
£15.95
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