RotherEast Switzerland
Topic of interest
Hiking/ Trekking
Author
Mark Zahel
publisher
Rother Verlag
region
- DE - Germany
- AT - Austria
local region
- Bavarian Alps/ Allgau
- Vorarlberg
highlights
161 Farbabbildungen, 42 Höhenprofile, 42 Wanderkärtchen im Maßstab 1:50.000 und 1:75.000, eine Übersichtskarte, GPS-Tracks zum Download
ISBN
978-3-7633-4559-5
Fit
Description
<p align="justify" style="">The Kleinwalsertal looks like a mountain landscape made from a picture book with its gentle, green meadows, wild, rocky peaks and almost completely surrounded by high mountains. A dream for all hikers and mountaineers! This Rother hiking guide presents 40 of the most beautiful hikes in Kleinwalsertal and around Oberstdorf. The selection of tours includes classics that fit into any hiking vacation:</p><p align="justify" style="">for example, through the spectacular Breitachklamm gorge, on the panoramic trail on the Fellhorn or to the extraordinary karst formations of the Gottesacker plateau on the Hoher Ifen. In addition, a whole series of insider tours are of course described - such as the one to the Bärenkopf. </p><p align="justify" style="">Fans of multi-day tours will be delighted with the five-day hut tour that leads around the entire Kleinwalsertal. Both pleasure-oriented and sport-oriented walkers will find a rich and dense range of tours in this book. Kleinwalsertal is part of Vorarlberg in Austria, but can only be reached via Oberstdorf in the Allgäu region. </p><p align="justify" style="">Oberstdorf and the villages of Riezlern, Hirschegg, Mittelberg and Baad are ideal starting points for hikes. Last but not least, the many huts and alpine pastures make walking there a pure pleasure. Each hike is presented with reliable route texts, detailed map sections and altitude profiles. GPS data for all routes is also available to download from the Rother Bergverlag website. This makes the Rother hiking guide a useful and loyal companion for the Kleinwalsertal valley.</p><div><br></div>
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