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Cicerone Guides: Shorter Walks in the Dolomites 50 Varied Day Walks in the Mountains

Walking / Outdoor Guide
By: Gillian Price(Author)
281 pages, 100+ colour photos, 50 colour maps
Publisher: Cicerone Press
Cicerone Guides: Shorter Walks in the Dolomites
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  • Cicerone Guides: Shorter Walks in the Dolomites ISBN: 9781852846589 Edition: 2 Paperback laminated cover (not waterproof) Feb 2012 Out of Print #195565
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About this book

A popular guidebook to short walks in the Dolomites of north east Italy. Shorter Walks in the Dolomites describes 50 walks, graded from easy to strenuous, and varying in length from 3 mile strolls to full-day expeditions. The Dolomites are suitable for summer walking, and the mountains are easily accessible, just across the border from Austria and easily reached from Verona, Treviso, Venice and Innsbruck airports. The Dolomites are blessed with vast forests, high-altitude rocky landscapes and seas of beautiful wildflowers and the range is now a designated Unesco World Heritage Site encompassing a national park – Parco Nazionale Dolomiti Bellunesi – and several other protected areas. Highlights include the Tre Cime di Lavaredo, the Civetta, the Piz Boe circuit on the Sella massif and the Sentiero delle Odle. Shorter Walks in the Dolomites offers something for every walking ability and preference, and includes all the background and planning information you need to plan a trip, including an Italian-German-English glossary and a list of accommodation providers and websites and details of all rifugios on or near the routes.

Contents

Introduction
The Dolomites
Geology
Plants and flowers
Wildlife
Protected areas
Getting there
Local transport
Information
When to go
Accommodation
Food and drink
What to take
Maps
Dos and don’ts
Emergencies
Using this guide

Walks
Walk 1 Lago di Braies
Walk 2 Rifugio Biella and Croda del Becco
Walk 3 Picco di Vallandro and Monte Specie
Walk 4 Alpe di Sennes Circuit
Walk 5 Landro to Cortina on the Old Railway Line
Walk 6 Torre dei Scarperi Circuit
Walk 7 Croda Rossa di Sesto Traverse
Walk 8 The Val Fiscalina Tour
Walk 9 The Tre Cime di Lavaredo Loop
Walk 10 Through the Cadini di Misurina
Walk 11 Monte Piana
Walk 12 Val Popena Alta
Walk 13 Rifugio Vandelli Traverse
Walk 14 Val d’Oten
Walk 15 Rifugio Padova to Rifugio Tita Barba
Walk 16 The Pramper Circuit
Walk 17 The Civetta’s Northwestern Flank
Walk 18 The Pelmo Tour
Walk 19 Round the Croda da Lago
Walk 20 The Cinque Torri
Walk 21 Up the Nuvolau
Walk 22 Skirting the Tofana di Rozes
Walk 23 The Lagazuoi Tunnels
Walk 24 The Kaiserjäger Route
Walk 25 Round the Settsass
Walk 26 Col di Lana
Walk 27 Santa Croce Sanctuary
Walk 28 Sass de Putia
Walk 29 Sentiero delle Odle
Walk 30 The Rasciesa Ridge
Walk 31 Across the Puez-Odle Altopiano
Walk 32 The Bullaccia
Walk 33 Castel Presule
Walk 34 Alpe di Siusi and Rifugio Bolzano
Walk 35 Val Ciamin
Walk 36 The Inner Catinaccio
Walk 37 Sentiero del Masaré
Walk 38 The Latemar Labyrinth and Lago di Carezza
Walk 39 Circumnavigating the Sassopiatto-Sassolungo
Walk 40 Piz Boè and the Sella
Walk 41 Viel del Pan
Walk 42 The Sass d’Adam Crest
Walk 43 The Marmolada and Punta Serauta
Walk 44 Rifugio Falier in Valle Ombretta
Walk 45 Rifugio Mulaz
Walk 46 On the Pale di San Martino Altopiano
Walk 47 Val Canali and Rifugio Treviso
Walk 48 Monte Pavione
Walk 49 The Brenta Dolomites Tour
Walk 50 Val d’Ambiez
 
Appendix A Italian–German–English glossary
Appendix B Accommodation
Appendix C Further reading

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Biography

Gillian Price was born in England but has lived in Venice for many years. Gillian has steadily explored the mountain ranges of Italy, and now Corsica, and brought them to life for visitors in a series of outstanding guides for Cicerone. She is an active member of the Italian Alpine Club (CAI) and Mountain Wilderness.

Walking / Outdoor Guide
By: Gillian Price(Author)
281 pages, 100+ colour photos, 50 colour maps
Publisher: Cicerone Press
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