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The Danube Cycleway
Volume 1 : From source in Black Forest to Budapest
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The first in a two-volume set, this guide describes cycling the first half of the 1271km Danube river from its source in the Black Forest to Budapest, passing through Germany, Austria, Slovakia and Hungary. The route visits spectacular gorges, hilltop castles, vineyard-clad hillsides and medieval towns.
Cordee Code: | CP0019 |
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Page Size: | 116 x 172 mm |
No of Pages: | 270 |
Publisher: | Cicerone Press |
ISBN13: | 9781852847227 |
Author: | Mike Wells |
Published Date: | January 2015 |
Edition: | 1st ed, Jan 2015 |
Binding: | Paperback |
Illustrations: | colour photos & maps |
Weight: | 300g |
Product Type: | Guide Books |
Countries: | Hungary |
The first in a two-volume set, this guide describes cycling the first half of the 1271km Danube river from its source in the Black Forest to Budapest, passing through Germany, Austria, Slovakia and Hungary.
The route visits spectacular gorges, hilltop castles, vineyard-clad hillsides and medieval towns. The highlights are in the three great imperial cities of Vienna, Bratislava and Budapest, where majestic royal palaces, soaring cathedrals and world-famous museums and galleries await. Suitable for all levels of cyclist, on all types of bike, the route is on a gentle downhill gradient, is mostly off-road and uses well-surfaced and dedicated cycle tracks or quiet country roads. With guidance on the plentiful accommodation and places to stop for food and drink en route.
The route visits spectacular gorges, hilltop castles, vineyard-clad hillsides and medieval towns. The highlights are in the three great imperial cities of Vienna, Bratislava and Budapest, where majestic royal palaces, soaring cathedrals and world-famous museums and galleries await. Suitable for all levels of cyclist, on all types of bike, the route is on a gentle downhill gradient, is mostly off-road and uses well-surfaced and dedicated cycle tracks or quiet country roads. With guidance on the plentiful accommodation and places to stop for food and drink en route.