The Mountains of Montenegro (Cicerone Guide)
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The mountains of Montenegro are some of the wildest, most spectacular, and least visited in Europe. Nevertheless, they are easily accessible, and many areas have well-marked trails. They present an opportunity to travel through outstandingly beautiful and remarkably unspoilt natural scenery, which as yet sees few visitors. "The Mountains of Montenegro" is the first comprehensive English-language guide to walking in this beautiful area, written by an author who has visited the country over a number of years and has lived in neighbouring Croatia. It includes the most spectacular mountain areas in Montenegro, with itineraries ranging from single-day hikes to multi-day treks; variants and extensions to the main routes; circular and point-to-point routes; and, generous background information, including mountain huts and shelters, travel to and within the country, history and language.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #194886 in Books
- Published on: 2007-07-03
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Turtleback
- 240 pages
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About the Author
Rudolf Abraham grew up in England and New Zealand, and has travelled extensively in Turkey, the Caocasus, Iran and Central Asia. He lived in Croatia from 1999 to 2001, and has made numerous trips into the mountains of Croatia, Montenegro and Slovenia. He is the author of Cicerone's Walking in Croatia, and has also written a book on Islamic art and architecture, and contributed introductions to books on Central Asia, Armenia and Afghanistan.
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Clear and Concise
Excellent all round travel guide. Superbly presented, this book gives good details, links, numbers, names to arrange/travel around Montenegero. Certainly one of the best of this kind of books I have come across.



