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Explore the landscape of Swiss winesWine lovers, these 50 hikes are for you!From dramatic vineyards in the Alps to stunning lakeside wineries, this guide will help you discover the extraordinary and diverse landscape of Swiss wine. The 50 hikes follow routes chosen for their beauty through Switzerland's leading wine regions. Every single one of them ends with a visit to an excellent Swiss winemaker.Wine writer Ellen Wallace has crisscrossed the country by trail and track, and her routes will permit hikers of all levels to discover her favorite wines.- A presentation of 50 carefully selected…mehr

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Explore the landscape of Swiss winesWine lovers, these 50 hikes are for you!From dramatic vineyards in the Alps to stunning lakeside wineries, this guide will help you discover the extraordinary and diverse landscape of Swiss wine. The 50 hikes follow routes chosen for their beauty through Switzerland's leading wine regions. Every single one of them ends with a visit to an excellent Swiss winemaker.Wine writer Ellen Wallace has crisscrossed the country by trail and track, and her routes will permit hikers of all levels to discover her favorite wines.- A presentation of 50 carefully selected wineries and wines- A wide variety of grape varieties and price ranges- Beautiful itineraries with information for visitors- Downloadable GPX files for each rout
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“Slow travel”, by bicycle or on foot, is Ellen’s preferred way to explore the world. She’s a novelist, essayist, Swiss wine specialist and was, for many years, an international news journalist and publisher, all the while cycling and walking through several countries for travel and wine publications. She is the author of three previous books: an English style guide, an account of her cycling travels in China, and Vineglorious! Switzerland’s Wondrous World of Wines. Ellen, who is Swiss, lives in the Alps; her home overlooks mountains, lakes and rivers and, of course, vineyards.