Walking, Trekking and Cycling Guides for Eastern Europe
Our coverage of eastern Europe currently includes Hungary, Romania and the Tatras mountains on the Slovakia/Poland border. An area relatively unexplored until recently, eastern Europe has friendly people, a fascinating rural economy, the Tatras and Carpathian mountains, and challenging languages!
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The High Tatras
Guide 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
Walking in Hungary
With 32 routes throughout upland Hungary, with its landscape of rolling hills, high karst meadows, vineyards, crags, castles and villages. The ancient trails of the country are now a network of walking paths with a good system of coloured waymarks. Background information on preparing for walking in the country. More >>
£14.00
The Danube Cycleway
The Danube Cycle Way has become the most popular holiday cycling route in mainland Europe. The route runs from Donauschingen in Bavaria to Budapest, covering 1350km, in 20 stages. It is mainly on dedicated, clearly signed cycle tracks, and is suitable for all abilities and ages. With all necessary route-finding and accommodation information. More >>
£10.00
The Mountains of Romania
Definitive guide to walking and trekking in Romania’s Carpathian Mountains, one of the wildest parts of Europe. Covers all the main ranges in the southern Carpathians, and the Eastern Carpathians and Bucovina’s monasteries. Complete information on getting to grips with Romania. More >>
£17.00
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