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A guidebook to a selection of 17 walks and short treks (of 2-7 days) in the Dinaric Alps of Montenegro. Routes are graded by difficulty and range from short easy strolls of under 2 hours to strenuous mountain traverses, sometimes involving scrambling and exposed sections. Walks range from 2 to 14km and can be enjoyed in 1-5 hours. Treks range from 14 to 44km. The routes cover Orjen, Lovcén, Lake Skadar, Durmitor, Bjelasica, Komovi, Kucka Krajina (Zijevo), Visitor and Prokletije, with variants and extensions included so that you can tailor your walk or trek to suit your group's ability and…mehr

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A guidebook to a selection of 17 walks and short treks (of 2-7 days) in the Dinaric Alps of Montenegro. Routes are graded by difficulty and range from short easy strolls of under 2 hours to strenuous mountain traverses, sometimes involving scrambling and exposed sections. Walks range from 2 to 14km and can be enjoyed in 1-5 hours. Treks range from 14 to 44km. The routes cover Orjen, Lovcén, Lake Skadar, Durmitor, Bjelasica, Komovi, Kucka Krajina (Zijevo), Visitor and Prokletije, with variants and extensions included so that you can tailor your walk or trek to suit your group's ability and timescale. * clear route description illustrated with sketch mapping * comprehensive information on accommodation and facilities, water sources, transport and maps * advice on planning and preparation , including recommended kitlist * language glossary * background information on Montenegro's geology, plants and wildlife and rich history
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Autorenporträt
Rudolf Abraham is an award-winning travel writer and photographer specialising in Croatia and eastern Europe. He is the author of eight books (five of them on Croatia) and has contributed to over a dozen more, and his work is published widely in magazines. He first visited Croatia in 1998, lived in Zagreb for two years, and continues to spend several weeks a year in his favourite country in Europe.