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Trekking in Austria's Hohe Tauern
Including the ascent of the Grossglockner and Grossvenediger
Häftad, Engelska, 2024
213 kr
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Explore the dramatic heart of Austria’s Hohe Tauern National Park, a vast alpine landscape of soaring peaks, glacier valleys and classic hut-to-hut walking terrain in the Eastern Alps. This extraordinary region includes the Reichen, Venediger and Grossglockner mountain groups, offering varied multi-day treks through pristine high-mountain scenery. Trekking in Austria’s Hohe Tauern, written by experienced guidebook author Allan Hartley, is your essential companion to four outstanding multi-day hut-to-hut treks: the Reichen Group Rucksack Route (61km), the Venediger Group Rucksack Route (68km), the Venediger Glacier Tour (78km), and the Glockner Rucksack Route (99km). Each trek is presented in clear stages, enabling you to plan confidently and experience the very best of this iconic Austrian mountain region. The guidebook provides detailed stage-by-stage route descriptions for all four treks in Hohe Tauern, helping you organise each day efficiently and navigate complex alpine terrain with confidence1:50,000 scale mapping and clear elevation profiles are included throughout, giving you reliable navigational support in high-mountain environmentsA comprehensive hut directory and practical information on overnight stops allow you to plan accommodation smoothly and enjoy the traditional Austrian hut-to-hut experiencePractical advice on access and transport, including getting to the start points from Munich, Innsbruck and Salzburg, helps you tailor each trek to your available time, experience and fitness levelOptional link stages allow experienced trekkers to extend their journey into a longer traverse of the National Park, with the opportunity to ascend Grossglockner, Austria’s highest peak From glacier viewpoints beneath towering summits to welcoming alpine huts perched high above sweeping valleys, the Hohe Tauern offers some of Austria’s most memorable trekking. With expert guidance and detailed planning support, this guidebook allows you to immerse yourself in one of the Eastern Alps’ great hut-to-hut journeys — or combine them for an even bigger alpine adventure
119 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar
Trekking in Austria's Zillertal Alps
The Zillertal Rucksack Route, South Tirol Tour, Peter Habeler and Olperer Runde
Häftad, Engelska, 2023
213 kr
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Experience the wild beauty of Austria’s Zillertal Alps, where dramatic snowcapped peaks, sweeping ridges, and lush alpine valleys form the backdrop to some of Europe’s finest hut-to-hut trekking. Highlights include the crossing of high passes, panoramic views from the Berliner Höhenweg, and the chance to summit the mighty Hochfeiler, the region’s highest peak at 3510m. Charming Mayrhofen, welcoming mountain huts, and a network of scenic trails make the Zillertal a true classic for mountain lovers. Ideal for experienced trekkers with good fitness, this comprehensive Cicerone guidebook features four outstanding multi-day hut-to-hut routes: the iconic 80km Zillertal Rucksack Route (also known as the Berliner Höhenweg), the 54km Peter Habeler Runde, the 45km Olperer Runde, and the 61km Zillertal South Tirol Tour. Each trek reveals the region’s spectacular mountain scenery and offers optional ascents to neighbouring peaks, some of which involve glacier travel and require mountaineering skills. Includes four classic hut-to-hut treks in the Zillertal Alps, with routes ranging from 45km to 80km, suitable for those able to walk 6–7 hours per day carrying a full rucksack.The Zillertal Rucksack Route is presented in 9 stages, the Peter Habeler Runde in 7, the Olperer Runde in 6, and the Zillertal South Tirol Tour in 7.Also included are optional ascents of neighbouring peaks, including the region’s highest, Hochfeiler (3510m), some of which may require specialist equipment, mountaineering skills, and experience of glacier crossing.Explore highlights such as the Hochfeiler and Grosser Möseler, and enjoy overnight stays in more than a dozen quality mountain huts.Each trek in the Zillertal Alps is accompanied by clear 1:50,000 mapping, downloadable GPX files, elevation profiles, and at-a-glance information summarising daily challenges and potential hazards.Comprehensive hut directory with details of facilities and season dates for the Zillertal Alps’ mountain huts (mid-June to late September), ensuring you make the most of the region’s legendary hut-to-hut hospitality.Practical advice specific to the Zillertal Alps on weather conditions, getting there and back (including access to Mayrhofen and surrounding valleys), local transport options, what to pack for alpine conditions, safety in the mountains, and tips for enjoying the unique experience of Tyrolean hut life. Whether you’re seeking classic traverses or ambitious summit days, this definitive Cicerone guidebook will help you plan a memorable journey through one of Austria’s most celebrated mountain regions.
Trekking in Austria's Stubai Alps
Hiking and mountaineering on the Stubai Rucksack Route, Stubai Glacier Tour and Gschnitztaler Rundtour
Häftad, Engelska, 2024
213 kr
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Explore the high alpine landscapes of Austria’s Stubai Alps with three classic hut-to-hut treks ranging from demanding mountain walking to serious glacier travel. This guidebook covers the 79km Stubai Rucksack Route, the 60km Stubai Glacier Tour (with an optional South Tyrol extension), and the 67km Gschnitztal Rundtour, offering a choice of unforgettable multi-day challenges in one of the Eastern Alps’ most dramatic regions. Each route is designed for experienced walkers seeking a true alpine journey. The Stubai Rucksack Route is ideal for fit mountain walkers with good head for heights and navigation skills, while the Stubai Glacier Tour steps things up with high-level terrain and glacier crossings, requiring appropriate equipment and experience. The Gschnitztal Rundtour provides a quieter circuit through remote valleys and rugged peaks, showcasing the variety of landscapes within the Stubai Alps.The treks are clearly broken down into manageable daily stages. The Stubai Rucksack Route is described in 9 stages, the Stubai Glacier Tour in 7 stages (extended to 11 with the South Tyrol option), and the Gschnitztal Rundtour in 7 stages. Optional ascents of neighbouring summits are included throughout, such as Habicht, Zuckerhütl, and Wilder Freiger, offering rewarding side trips for strong parties, with clear notes where specialist equipment or mountaineering skills may be required. Full route descriptions for three classic hut-to-hut treks in the Stubai Alps, each broken down into clear daily stages, allowing walkers to understand distances, terrain, and progression across multi-day alpine routes.Clear, easy-to-follow route descriptions illustrated with 1:50,000 mapping, helping you navigate confidently through high mountain terrain, valleys, passes, and remote alpine landscapes.Elevation profiles for each trek, enabling you to assess daily ascent and descent in advance and plan stages that match your fitness, experience, and acclimatisation.Detailed summaries of each day’s terrain, challenges, and potential hazards, including exposure, snowfields, glacier travel, and route-finding considerations in serious mountain environments.A comprehensive directory of mountain huts along all routes, with essential information to help plan overnight stops, resupply points, and daily walking distances.Optional summit ascents from the main routes, with clear guidance on technical difficulty, route seriousness, and where specialist equipment or mountaineering skills may be required. Clear route guidance and practical planning information support confident decision-making in serious mountain terrain, whether tackling a single trek or combining routes for a longer adventure in the Stubai Alps. Choose your challenge and experience some of Austria’s most spectacular high mountain walking with confidence.