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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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
GR20: Corsica
Guidebook to walking Corsica’s GR20, known as the toughest waymarked trail in Europe. It makes a complete traverse through the high mountains, sometimes with hands-on scrambling. Covering 190km, it can be completed by fit walkers in about two weeks. The guide includes high- and low-level alternatives, plus extra mountain climbs. More >>
£12.95
Walking in the Alps
Second edition of this classic 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. More >>
£20.00
The Tour of the Matterhorn
Superb 145km trek around the iconic Matterhorn, described in this guidebook walking anti-clockwise from Zermatt. Stunning views of the Matterhorn and other spectacular summits. Tour includes two glacier crossings and usually takes eight to ten days. Guide includes suggestions for shorter variants and peak ascents along the way. More >>
£12.00
Alpine Points of View
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. More >>
£4.99
Aconcagua: Highest Trek in the World
Complete guidebook to trekking and climbing Aconcagua (6962m), the highest trekking peak outside the Himalayas. Route descriptions up Aconcagua include the Normal and Vacas Valley (Polish Glacier) routes, plus trekking routes in the Argentinian and Chilean southern Andes. Copious practical information on preparation and strategies for the ascent. More >>
£14.00
The Tour of Monte Rosa
This guidebook for walking the Tour of Monte Rosa on the Italian-Swiss border takes the walker on a challenging and very varied trek. The high route around the massif has ten summits over 4000m. Italy and Switzerland meet here, and the contrast between these two countries, their different culture, food and languages, give this trek its originality. More >>
£12.00
The Grand Canyon
Guidebook to 1000s of miles of trekking routes in America's Grand Canyon.The Grand Canyon is one of the wonders of the world. Its 277-mile length is protected by 1.2 million acres of national park. Bryce and Zion Canyons and their national parks are also included in the guide. More >>
£14.00
Via de la Plata
A walker's guidebook to the Way of St James’ southern pilgrim route through Spain to Santiago de Compostela. Nearly 1000km long, the Via de la Plata starts in Seville or Granada and leads north and then north-west through the historic towns and varied scenery of Extremadura, Castille and Galicia. More >>
£12.95
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