Rother
Adventure hiking with children, Munich area

Suitable for
Women|Men
Topic of interest
Hiking/ Trekking
Author
Eduard Soeffker, Sigrid Soeffker
publisher
Bergverlag Rother
Signposts
Wanderwege
region
DE - Germany
highlights
32 Wanderkärtchen im Maßstab 1:10.000 bis 1:50.000, 30 Höhenprofile, Übersichtskarte und Tourenmatrix, GPS-Tracks zum Download
ISBN
978-3-7633-3059-1
number of pages
200
Fit
Rother

Description

<div>Balancing on slimmer boardwalks, climbing high up in the forest ropes course and jumping barefoot through cold streams - Munich's surrounding countryside is a huge adventure playground. So pack your rucksack quick and make your way out of the city! The Rother hiking book "ErlebnisWandern mit Kindern Münchner Umland" presents 32 hikes and excursions for the whole family - all tested by children.</div><div><br></div><div>Eduard and Sigrid Soeffker (parents of five children themselves) have put together exciting hikes and excursions that will not only inspire the youngsters. The routes often lead over hill and dale, small forest paths and narrow meadow trails. There is nature to discover, streams to cross and tree trunks to clamber over. 20 additional leisure destinations, from the adventure pool to the summer toboggan run to the climbing forest or a visit to the Bavarian camels, can be perfectly combined with the hikes or are ideal tips for bad weather days. And then there's the little marmot "Rothi", who tells the little hikers which animals and plants grow in the moors, where the best place to swim in the Mangfall is and where there is delicious farm ice cream.</div><div><br></div><div>Each walking tour in this Rother hiking book, which has been thoroughly revised for the 4th edition, has numerous "highlights" for children. Age recommendations, information on difficulty level and walking time help with tour selection. Precise route descriptions with photos, altitude profiles and detailed maps make walking easy. GPS data is available for download.</div><div><br></div>
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