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Alpe-Adria Trail

Alpe-Adria Trail

Rudolf Abraham

Bradt Travel Guides
2020
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A new, thoroughly updated edition of the first and only English-language guide to the epic 750 km hiking route through the mountains of Austria, Slovenia and Italy, from the foot of the Grossglockner (at 3,798m, the highest peak in Austria and the Eastern Alps) to Muggia near Trieste on the Adriatic coast. Detailed maps and route descriptions for all 43 stages of the route are included, with a clear breakdown of time, distance and ascent for each stage. Published in a small, handy-sized format which is easy to pack and carry, it is written by an expert who has authored over half a dozen hiking guides and who specialises in Eastern and Central Europe. He has been a regular visitor to the borderlands of Slovenia, Austria and Italy for over 15 years, as well as living for two years in neighbouring Croatia. The Alpe-Adria route is well marked, relatively easy to walk and is suitable for hikers of all abilities as well as families - a point which is emphasised in the guide. The route takes in spectacular, unspoilt mountain scenery, alpine lakes, rolling coastal hills, beautiful villages and several national parks and nature reserves. An introduction covering the history, wildlife, flora and geography of the area is included, along with accommodation details for each stage and information on local public transport, culture, food and language.
Slovenia

Slovenia

Rudolf Abraham

BRADT TRAVEL GUIDES
2025
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This new, thoroughly updated and significantly expanded third edition of Bradt's Slovenia offers expert travel advice about this engaging European country. Slovenia has emerged as a serious year-round tourist destination that combines captivating city breaks in the capital Ljubljana with stellar outdoor activities in varied, wildlife-rich landscapes. Widely renowned as a world leader in green tourism and sustainable development, Slo-venia showcases many of Europe's finest elements in an area roughly the size of Wales. Here you can walk amid Alpine mountains or lush valleys, visit glacial lakes and charming Adriatic coastal towns, or admire a rich tapestry of architectural styles while delving into the country's captivating culture, diverse history or delicious cuisine. Ljubljana is a vibrant capital, so Bradt's Slovenia provides intimate detail on where to stay and eat, what to see and do, and how to get around. But this guide will also inspire and inform wider explorations in this impressively varied and conveniently compact country. Here you can ski in the Alps in the morning, eat a late lunch with world-class chefs in the hilly hinterland then savour an Adriatic sunset with a glass of locally produce fine wine. In a country where half the land is protected, you can hike in the Juliana mountains, go wild swimming in Lake Bled (one of Europe's finest glacial lakes), raft rivers in the Soca Valley, venture underground into UNESCO-listed caves such as Postojna and Skocjan, or relax in thermal spas. Foodies will revel in a rich culinary larder blending influences from neighbouring Austria, Croatia, Hungary and Italy, while remaining distinctively Slovenian. Vinophiles will enjoy touring local vineyards, discovering world-class wines only available locally. Alongside an extensive update that sheds new light on old favourites, this new, longer edition contains more maps, explores more diverse locations, identifies the best places to eat and stay, and offers greater focus on cycling and family travel, spas and health re-sorts, the growing foodie culture, ecotourism and wildlife watching. The upshot is that Bradt's Slovenia serves as the perfect travelling companion to this compelling European destination.
Hiking Slovenia's Juliana Trail

Hiking Slovenia's Juliana Trail

Rudolf Abraham

CICERONE PRESS
2023
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A guidebook to hiking Slovenia’s Juliana Trail, a circular route through the Triglav National Park. Covering 330km (206 miles), this trek in the Julian Alps takes around 3 weeks to walk and is suitable for beginner and experienced hikers alike. The route is described clockwise from Kranjska Gora in 20 stages, each between 8 and 22km (4–14 miles) in length. The route is split into a 270km (168 mile) circular route around Triglav and a 60km (37 mile) extension to the Brda wine region. Several side trips are also described to places of local interest. 1:50,000 maps included for each stageGPX files available to downloadRefreshment, transport and accommodation information given for each trek stageAdvice on planning and preparationHighlights include Lake Bled, Soca Valley and Tolmin Gorges
Walking St Oswald's Way and Northumberland Coast Path
A guidebook to two long-distance walks in Northumberland: St Oswald’s Way, a 156 km (97 mile) route from Heavenfield to Holy Island and the Northumberland Coast Path, covering 100 km (62 miles) of the Northumberland Coast AONB. St Oswald’s Way between Heavenfield and Lindisfarne (Holy Island) is presented in 7 stages between 12 and 29km (7-18 miles) in length. The Northumberland Coast Path can be tackled in 6 stages of 12-24km (7-15 miles) between Creswell and Berwick-upon-Tweed. The St Oswald’s Way and the Coast Path can both be completed in one week. Offers alternative start from Hadrian’s Wall 1:50,000 OS mapping for each stageLocal points of interest are featured including Warkworth Castle, Bamburgh Castle, Hadrian's Wall, Simonside, Howick Hill Fort, Dunstanburgh Castle, Lindisfarne Priory, Cheswick SandsDetailed planning advice on packing, accommodation options and public transportNotes on the geology, wildlife, and history of the area
Walking St Cuthbert's Way

Walking St Cuthbert's Way

Rudolf Abraham

CICERONE PRESS
2023
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A guidebook to walking the 100 km (62 miles) St Cuthbert’s Way from Melrose to Holy Island with the option of continuing to Berwick-Upon-Tweed down the Northumberland Coast Path. The route is described through six stages of between 12 and 32 km (7-20 miles) each day and takes around one week to complete. The route weaves a path across the Eildon Hills, the Cheviots, the Tweed Valley, part of the Northumberland National Park, as well as the Northumberland Coast AONB, linking several sites associated with the life of St Cuthbert. Detailed route descriptions and clear, step-by-step instructions are accompanied by 1:50,000 OS mappingKey information on transport links and accommodation options Notes on the history of the area plus recommended further readingScope for varying the itinerary to suit your needs Features useful contact information and terminology guide
Trekking in Torres del Paine

Trekking in Torres del Paine

Rudolf Abraham

CICERONE PRESS
2023
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A guidebook to 8 walking and trekking routes in Chile’s Torres del Paine National Park and Argentina’s Los Glaciares National Park. Exploring the beautiful scenery of Patagonia, the routes are suitable for trekkers with some experience. The routes are presented as 4 multi-day treks, ranging from 3 to 11 days in length, and 4 shorter day walks. The 10-day, 141km (88 mile) Torres del Paine circuit (or ‘O’) and 5-day, 71km (44 mile) half circuit (or ‘W’) are detailed with side trips to the ‘towers’ and the Valle Francés. A 4-day, 39km (24 mile) trek in the Cerro Fitz Roy area of Los Glaciares National Park is also described. Sketch maps included for each walkDetailed information on accommodation and facilitiesAdvice on planning and preparationHighlights include excursions from Puerto Natales and El Calafate
The Peaks of the Balkans Trail

The Peaks of the Balkans Trail

Rudolf Abraham

CICERONE PRESS
2025
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A guidebook to walking the 192km (119 mile) Peaks of the Balkans Trail. Presented in 10 stages of 10–28km (6–17 miles), this circular long-distance trek through the Prokletije mountains inMontenegro, Albania and Kosovo is suitable for most able walkers and can be walked in 2 weeks. The route passes Theth, Valbona, Çeremi and Dobërdol (Albania); Milishevc, Rekë e Allagës and Drelaj (Kosovo); Babino polje, Plav and Vusanje (Montenegro), and it is suitable to be walked June to October. Clear route description illustrated with 1:50,000 mappingGPX files available for downloadSuggestions for side trips are also givenHighlights include the Theth and Valbona valleys, the Valbona Pass, Prosllopit Pass and DobërdolDetailed practical information covering travel, permits, accommodation, language and safety
The Islands of Croatia

The Islands of Croatia

Rudolf Abraham

CICERONE PRESS
2014
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This guidebook describes 30 walks on 14 islands of the Croatian Adriatic including the islands of Hvar and Mljet, as well as quieter islands. The walks are arranged from north to south starting in the region of Kvarner, then covering the northern Dalmatian coast, Central Dalmatia and Southern Dalmatia. The walks are between 2 and 23.5km and mostly of an easy nature on well-established trails. All the walks can all be completed within a day and there are also suggestions for additional routes. 1:20,000 maps included for each walkNotes on local history, wildlife and plantsOverview information for each islandCroatian glossary and language notesEasy access from Dubrovnik, Split, Zadar and Rijeka
The Mountains of Montenegro

The Mountains of Montenegro

Rudolf Abraham

CICERONE PRESS
2019
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A guidebook to a selection of 17 walks and short treks (of 2–7 days) in the Dinaric Alps of Montenegro. Routes are graded by difficulty and range from short easy strolls of under 2 hours to strenuous mountain traverses, sometimes involving scrambling and exposed sections. Walks range from 2 to 14km and can be enjoyed in 1–5 hours. Treks range from 14 to 44km. The routes cover Orjen, Lovcén, Lake Skadar, Durmitor, Bjelasica, Komovi, Kucka Krajina (Žijevo), Visitor and Prokletije, with variants and extensions included so that you can tailor your walk or trek to suit your group’s ability and timescale. clear route description illustrated with sketch mappingcomprehensive information on accommodation and facilities, water sources, transport and mapsadvice on planning and preparation, including recommended kitlistlanguage glossarybackground information on Montenegro’s geology, plants and wildlife and rich history
Walks and Treks in Croatia

Walks and Treks in Croatia

Rudolf Abraham

CICERONE PRESS
2019
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A guidebook to 20 day walks and 7 short treks in the mountains and national parks of Croatia. Ranging from easy 2km strolls to strenuous hut-to-hut mountain treks, the routes showcase the diverse unspoilt landscapes, with highlights including UNESCO-listed Plitvice Lakes and Croatia’s highest summit, Dinara. Covering the Zagreb region, Istria and the Opatija Riviera, Gorski Kotar, Velebit and Dalmatia, the day walks range from 2 to 21km (1–8 hours) and the treks from 16 to 75km (2–7 days). Clear route description illustrated with 1:50,000 mappingRefreshments and transport information for all routes, plus accommodation for the treksAdvice on planning and preparation Geology, history, culture, plants and wildlife Croatian glossary and menu decoder
Walking in the Salzkammergut: the Austrian Lake District
A guidebook to 30 walks in Austria’s Salzkammergut, a region of lakes and mountains near Salzburg. With the majority of routes graded easy to moderate, there are plenty of options to suit less experienced walkers and families, and most can be accessed by public transport. Walks range from 5 to 20km (3–12 miles) and can be enjoyed in 2–9 hours. They are divided between four geographical areas, including the ever-popular Dachstein. Clear route description illustrated with 1:50,000 mappingGPX files available for downloadRefreshment and public transport information for each walkAccommodation options, public transport and sites of interest for each of the geographical sections, plus notes on the ‘gateway’ cities of Salzburg and Linz History, geology, plants and wildlife
Fang und Präparation wirbelloser Tiere

Fang und Präparation wirbelloser Tiere

Rudolf Abraham

Spektrum Akademischer Verlag (Germany)
2012
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Dieses Buch richtet sich an alle, die sich engagiert für die Bewahrung und den Schutz der Natur einsetzen wollen. Wenn es dem Sammler heute nicht mehr allein darum geht, eine Glasvitrine mit bunten Schmetterlingen zu füllen, sondern wenn er bemüht ist, die Vielfalt der Arten kennenzulernen, dann ist er auch berechtigt, einzelne Individuen aus den Tierpopulationen zu fangen und zu präparieren, um sie präzise bestimmen zu können. Nur so kann er wichtige Erkenntnisse über die populationsökologischen Zusammenhänge in der Natur erlangen und bei Naturschutzmaßnahmen kompetent mitentscheiden. Der Autor hat seine jahrzehntelange Erfahrung mit zoologischen Exkursionen in diesem praxisorientierten Buch zusammengefaßt. Über Anweisungen zum Fang von Insekten, Spinnen, Krebsen und sonstigen Tieren hinaus werden Hinweise zu deren Zucht und Haltung sowie zu deren fachgerechter Präparation und Aufbewahrung in Vergleichssammlungen gegeben. Informationen zu den gesetzlichen Bestimmungen des Tierschutzes sowie ein Verzeichnis von Zubehörlieferanten ergänzen den wissenschaftlichen Text. Besonders Studenten der Biologie, Agrar- und Forstwissenschaft sowie allen an wirbellosen Tieren Interessierten sei dieses Buch als Anleitung zu sinnvoller Freilandarbeit nachdrücklich empfohlen.