RotherTiroler Höhenweg Hiking Guide
        
      Suitable for
            Women|Men
          Suitable for
              - Women
- Men
scale
              1:75.000
                Topic of interest
              Hiking/ Trekking
                Author
              Christian Starke
                local region
              - Tyrol
- South Tyrol
publisher
              Bergverlag Rother
                ISBN
              978-3-7633-4509-0
                Highlights
              51 Höhenprofile, 51 Wanderkärtchen im Maßstab 1:75.000, zwei Übersichtskarten, GPS-Tracks zum Download
                number of pages
              224
                region
              - AT - Austria
- ITA - Italy
Description
        <p>A magnificent mountain world, comfy huts and an excellent dose of mountain solitude - the Tiroler Höhenweg fulfills every wish you could possibly have for a long-distance alpine hiking trail. In 15 stages, the trail runs from Tyrol to South Tyrol - on almost secluded paths. The Rother hiking guide "Tiroler Höhenweg" describes all the stages with all the important information. It also presents numerous variants and summit ascents - including nine three-thousand-metre peaks - that will whet your appetite for more mountain adventures.</p><p>On its route across the Alps, the Tiroler Höhenweg passes through mountain regions with very different characteristics: it leads through the Zillertal Alps with their impressive glaciers, over the Brenner Pass and then through the Tribulaune with its bright dolomite peaks. It then touches the Stubai and Ötztal Alps and crosses the South Tyrolean Texel Group with its legendary Spronser Lakes. After 130 kilometers, it finally reaches Merano on the southern side of the main Alpine ridge.<br></p><p>The stages of this Alpine crossing are presented with precise route descriptions, map sections with the route marked and informative altitude profiles. Information on transport and shopping facilities simplify stage planning. GPS tracks are available to download from the Rother Bergverlag website. The hiking guide also offers detailed information on history, culture and sights as well as many tips on worthwhile places to stop for refreshments.<br></p><div><br></div>
      
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