Walking, Trekking and Cycling Guidebooks for Germany

Germany has a great deal to offer the walker and mountain visitor. The landscape is one which ranges from lowland to Alpine, with vast forests and rolling hills.
 
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Walking in the Bavarian Alps
Handy guidebook to valley and mountain walking in the spectacular Bavarian Alps, on the Austro-German border and easily accessible from Munich, Salzburg and Innsbruck airports. 85 routes described from half-day walks to 5-day hut-to-hut treks. Reasonable prices and free public transport make for an easy and affordable walking holiday. Read and see more…
Europe's High Points
A guide to reaching the summit of every country in Europe - driving, walking and climbing routes to the tops of 50 countries in Europe. Detailed route descriptions, sketch maps - advice on transport, seasons, grading and gear. From afternoon strolls in Malta to three-day mountaineering ascents on classic Alpine routes such as Mont Blanc. Read and see more…
Across the Eastern Alps: 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 on the route. Read and see more…
Walking in the Alps
Second edition of this classic Kev Reynolds guidebook on walking and trekking in the Alps. Suggests many thousands of possible routes, and covers the range from the Maritime Alps of southern France to the Julian Alps of Slovenia. Walks vary from undemanding to long and tough, and everything in between. Read and see more…
100 Hut Walks in the Alps
This handy guidebook contains route descriptions for 100 day and multi-day walks that suit alpine walkers of all abilities. The routes are based around the huts in the Maritime Alps, Julian Alps, Gran Paradiso, the Turnitzer Alps, Bernese Oberland, the Kitzbuheler Alps and the Dolomites of South Tirol.There are also suggestions for hut-to-hut tours Read and see more…
Alpine Points of View
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An inspirational book of 100 of the author's favourite alpine photographs and reminiscences from his four decades of walking and trekking on Alpine trails - from the Maritime Alps behind Nice to the Julian Alps of Slovenia. This book seduces the reader out of the armchair and into Europe’s premier range. Read and see more…
Alpine Ski Mountaineering Vol 2 – Central and Eastern Alps
This handy pocket-sized guidebook contains detailed route descriptions for Alpine skii touring in the central and eastern Alps. This guidebook includes hut-to-hut trails in the Bernese, Urner, Albula Alps as well as classic tours through the Silvretta, Otztal, Stubai and Ortler. Skiing, mountaineering and navigational skills are all necessary. Read and see more…
The Danube Cycleway
A guide to cycling the Danube Cycle Way from Donauschingen in Bavaria to Budapest. The most popular holiday cycle touring route in Europe takes cyclists along the route of the Danube river covering 1350km, in 20 stages, mainly on dedicated cycle tracks. Suitable for all abilities and ages. All route-finding and accommodation information included. Read and see more…
Walking the River Rhine Trail
A guide to walking a spectacular 170 mile (273km) route following Germany's River Rhine along the Rheinhohenweg (or River Rhine Trail) from the old capital, Bonn, to Alsheim near Worms. Excellent public transport assists the walker. Read and see more…
Germany's Romantic Road
Guidebook to a 420km trekking or cycling route, the 'Romantic Road' or 'Romantische Strasse', through Bavaria, Germany’s oldest long-distance route. Running from Füssen to Würzberg, the route can be done in either direction and takes 2 weeks as a cycle route, 3 weeks as a walking route. Read and see more…
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