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The St Paul Trail Turkey's Second Long Distance Walk

Walking / Outdoor Guide
By: Kate Clow(Author)
160 pages, 16 plates with colour photos; b/w photos, b/w illustrations, colour tear-out map
Publisher: Upcountry
The St Paul Trail
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  • The St Paul Trail ISBN: 9780957154711 Edition: 2 Paperback Aug 2013 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 weeks
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This is a brand new edition of the St Paul Trail guidebook, following the saint's journey from Perge, near Antalya, Turkey to Antioch in Pisidia. The St Paul Trail is the essential guide and map to Turkey's second long-distance walking route. St Paul Trail consists of about 500km of waymarked walking trail following Roman roads, village paths and medieval trails through the Toros mountains. The landscape of Turkey's Toros mountains and lake district contrasts and combines in a jumbled geography of forest, canyon and ridges; the byways resound in history; hospitality is a natural instinct in every home. This enticing combination will delight any walker on Turkey's second long-distance trekking and Cultural Route. The peaks, lakes and valleys on this route offer a different perspective on Turkey from the Aegean and Mediterranean coastlines which draw so many tourists. Unlike the mountains of Eastern Turkey – the fabulous Kackar and the Aladaglar which attract adrenaline-fuelled adventure seekers during a short trekking season – the Toros mountains and lake district are easily accessible. Most importantly, the area has a visible, walkable history with some interesting challenges thrown in. St Paul's travels in the area provided the inspiration for this walking route. Turkey now has 15 long-distance routes for walkers, through a variety of terrain, and welcomes both day walkers and long-distance hikers. Both independent walkers and those walking with a group or agency will find the background information in The St Paul Trail adds to the enjoyment of their holiday.

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Walking / Outdoor Guide
By: Kate Clow(Author)
160 pages, 16 plates with colour photos; b/w photos, b/w illustrations, colour tear-out map
Publisher: Upcountry
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