Rhodes, Karpathos, Kos, Southern Dodecanese - Caminhadas e Nado nas ilhas gregas
Dieter Graf
11 x 19 cm
176 pages
200 photos in colour
ISBN:
978-3-9814047-1-5
2011
€17,90 (D) (2024)
Descripción
This book describes the loveliest old walking trails. With precise descriptions and route photos of outstanding points for better orientation. And lots of interesting facts worth knowing about the Dodecanese Islands. It is made for island hoppers who want to drift through the island world by ship and who would also like to hike and swim in this ancient cultural landscape. Ten to twelve islands, among them very small ones, are described in each book, except for Walking on Naxos and Walking on Samos with only one island respectively.
The walks are carefully selected so that places of cultural significance as well as lonesome beaches can be found along the way. Exploring the remaining ancient mule tracks and marble plated roads make the walks especially enjoyable.
Each walk is characterized by a precise and plain text as well as a detailed map. Six to four photos of distinctive places allow for orientation along the way, precise split times are given to check. Cultural information complete the picture of each walk. Shortcuts of longer walks and alternative routes for a second hike are described.
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Press reviews:
Each tour description is accompanied by pictures of distinctive paths and places, allowing one to gain an idea about the routes, find one's way safely and to even ask the way from shepherds by "pictorial" means without a knowledge of Greek. Berlin Morning Post |
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The trails lead through the original Greece, one Walks along old mule tracks. Each trek is described by an informative text, a route map and photos. Volkszeitung, Schwerin |
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The series of books addresses all those who just want to drift from island to island without fixed abode. tours
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