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wandelgids Andalusië | Walking in Andalucia

36 routes in Andalucia’s Natural Parks

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Titelspecificaties
Titelspecificaties
wandelgids Andalusië | Walking in Andalucia
Regio
Uitgavedatum 2020
Uitgever

ISBN

9781852848026

Auteursnaam

Guy Hunter-Watts

Formaat

ca. 12 x 17 cm

Categorie
2020 | Cicerone Press | 9781852848026 | Guy Hunter-Watts | ca. 12 x 17 cm
Extra titelinformatie

Handzame wandelgids voor 36 wandelingen in Andalusië. De Alpujarra regio van de Sierra Nevada, Aracena, Grazalema, Los Alcornocales en Gaucin, La Axarquia, en Cazorla hebben elk 6 dagwandelingen. De meeste wandelroutes lopen rond en variëren van 5 tot 21 km. Ze zijn ingedeeld naar moeilijkheidsgraad, en vele zijn geschikt voor alle wandelaars.

Seasons
Andalucía's Natural Parks enjoy generally mild winter, spring and autumn weather so walking can be enjoyable at any time from mid September through to mid June. Even in mid summer walks can still be comfortably undertaken in the higher Natural Parks of Cazorla and La Alpujarra.
Centres
The six areas covered by the guide are in and around the villages of Aracena, Grazalema, Jimena de la Frontera, Cazorla, Bubión and Cómpeta, all of which lie within protected Nature Reserves.
Difficulty
Walks are graded into four groups: easy, easy/medium, medium and medium/difficult. Most walks involve some steep ascents and descents but the routes have been chosen so that all are within the capabilities of anybody in good health who walks on a regular basis. The guide contains a mixture of half-day and full day walks.
Must See
Walking in six of southern Spain's most beautiful Natural Parks, all of which share a slice of the magnificent range of the Cordillera Bética. Includes the author's recommendations for the best places to stay in or around southern Spain's most beautiful mountain villages, many of which date back to the Moorish period.