Walking and Trekking in the Mountains of Austria
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Guidebook to trekking the Zillertal Rucksack Route (or Berliner Hoehen Weg) and the Zillertal South Tyrol Tour in the Austrian Tyrol. The ZRR avoids glaciers and difficult passes so is suitable for inexperienced trekkers. The ZSTT traverses the whole range along the Austro-Italian border. Each takes 8-10 days and has excellent Alpine huts on route.
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An essential guidebook for anyone walking the Adlerweg, or Eagle's Way across the Austrian Tyrol. The 300km waymarked route from St Johann to St Anton follows established mountain and valley tracks. 6 low-level alternative stages and a challenging 8 stage variant are included, with suggestions for a 15 day and 21 day itinerary.
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An essential guidebook for anyone trekking the scenic Stubai Alps, in the Austria Tyrol. Two multi-day hut to hut hikes are described. The Stubai Rucksack Route links eight huts without crossing glaciers or difficult passes, whereas the challenging Stubai Glacier Tour involves much glacier work. Both treks easily fit into a two week holiday.
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This handy guidebook contains route descriptions for 4 multi-day treks in the Reichen, Venediger and Gross Glockner Groups in Austria's Hohe Tauern National Park. It also contains an outline for a 10-day traverse of the whole region. The Hohe Tauern is an ideal introduction to Alpine trekking but a familiarity with long-distance walking is needed.
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A comprehensive guide on walking in Austria by Kev Reynolds. 102 routes, day walks and multi-day treks are described, alongside classic hut-to-hut tours. In ten sections by district across the Eastern Alps of Austria, with full information on transport, accommodation, gear and safety issues, plus full details of 135 Austrian mountain huts.
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