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Lonely Planet Walking in Italy [Paperback]

Sandra Bardwell (Author)
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)


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Walking January 1, 2003
Scale the spectacular Dolomites, peer into brooding volcanoes, explore medieval villages or saunter along sparkling coastlines - this guide walks you through Italy's wealth of natural beauty, history and culture.

Detailed descriptions of 55 walks, from easy day strolls to multi-day adventures.
Quality two-color maps for each walk.
Tips on the best camping grounds, rifugi (mountain huts) and pensiones.
Transport information to get you to and from the walks.
Step-by-step introduction to the exciting vie ferrate (iron ways).
Illustrated section on Italy's flora and fauna.


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Best for curious and independent-minded travelers' --Wall Street Journal

Product Details

  • Paperback: 376 pages
  • Publisher: Lonely Planet; 2 edition (January 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1740592441
  • ISBN-13: 978-1740592444
  • Product Dimensions: 7.1 x 5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,044,790 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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48 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars very useful book, March 31, 1999
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Serious trekkers should add this invaluable guidebook to their travel shelves. In its rapidly growing walking guide series, Lonely Planet very effectively defines its audience and focus. Walking in Italy is aimed at travelers who want to include extensive hiking in their trips or those who plan long-distance trekking journeys. The authors have selected nine areas of walks and organized both regionally and thematically. Sections such as the "Volcanoes of Southern Italy" tempt readers to plan trips that will immerse them in the rich culture and natural history of the regions described.

My wife and I field-tested this guide on a recent trip to Southern Italy and greatly valued its level of detail. We found the maps and trail directions highly accurate and easy to follow, and we particularly appreciated the many sidebars on local culture, history, and the environment. Walk descriptions also include public transportation to trailheads, campgrounds, budget lodgings and restaurants, even local sources for maps and trail guides. The first quarter of this compact book, moreover, is devoted to general travel information, which just could make this single guide all the walker needs to carry on a trip to Italy.

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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Just the book for choosing a walk in wild Italy, May 9, 2001
The emphasis of this useful little handbook is on walking in rural, even wild Italy. It describes walks in nine areas: the western Alps, the Lake District, the Dolomites, Maritime Alps, Liguria, the southern Italian volcanoes, the Amalfi Coast & Sorrento Peninsula, Tuscany and Sardenia. Also, it describes four long-distance walks which traverse the length or, pretty nearly, the width of Italy.

Coverage of each geographic area is uneven, but it's always at least enough for a rapid overview. For example, Liguria gets just 13 pages. However, it has so many wonderful walks that it's worth a book of its own. The volcanoes of southern Italy get 40 pages. And that's just about right.

There are useful chapters about the housekeeping details of taking a walk in Italy. These cover how to get to Italy, finding transport to the site of each walk, health, safety and first aid tips, facts needed for planning a walk and those background details of Italy which may be important to a walker.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars All the details you'll ever need to walk in Italy, January 22, 2005
This review is from: Lonely Planet Walking in Italy (Paperback)
This book walked us through some great walks in northern Italy. It has all the details you may need. The track is described in a way you can't go wrong. They warn the reader about every possible obstacle, give exact transportaion schedule, recommend maps, seasons and walking gear.

The tracks vary in length and difficulty. The book mentions the length, duration, and difficulty of every walk, so the reader can stay with what suits them.

We even took their recommendation for a hotel, and it turned out to be a good recommendation. It was not fancy, but clean and pleasant, just as the book said.

(I refer to the hotel they recommend in Malcesina, on lake Garda).

All in all - I'm very glad to have bought this book. It brought our trip to a whole different level.

There is a lot of general information about each area. I found it verey interesting, and I think you should read the descriptions carefully before you start your walks.

Have fun!!
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Italy's history is a patchwork of powerful empires and domination by foreign powers; from the fall of the Roman Empire in AD 476 until the foundation of the Kingdom of Italy in 1861, the country was never a uni entity. Read the first page
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path gains height, small alimentari, vie ferrate, stella alpina, gate ticket booth, alta via, path junction, alternative finish, national emergency number, waymarked path, beech woodland, signposted junction, waymarked route, total ascent, bitumen road, path signposted, boxed text, walking poles, walk description, sealed road, track junction, paint splashes, most walkers, vehicle track, half board
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Getting There, Gran Paradiso, Cinque Terre, Apuan Alps, Maritime Alps, Monte Rosa, Lake District, Parco Naturale, Via Roma, Western Alps, Monte Baldo, San Candido, Carnic Alps, Santa Maria, Gran Sasso, Julian Alps, San Gimignano, Notre Dame, Lago Maggiore, Tre Cime, Valle Cannobina, Valle del Singol, Cala Gonone, Sella Nevea, South Tyrol
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