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The Walker's Haute Route: Mont Blanc to the Matterhorn Planning, Places to Stay, Places to Eat, Includes 50 Trail Maps & 15 Town Plans (Trailblazer Guides)

by Alexander Stewart

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The Alps offer almost unlimited adventure, and the Walkers’ Haute Route is probably the single finest way of getting deep into these mountains. Trekking the Walkers’ Haute Route, from Mont Blanc to the Matterhorn, from Chamonix to Zermatt, you’ll traverse one of the finest stretches of the Pennine Alps – the mountain range in the western Alps that stretches between Valais in Switzerland and Piedmont and the Aosta Valley in Italy. A 13-day walk over 11 ridges in 113 miles (180kms), it isn’t technically demanding and the rewards are immense.

 

  • 60 maps – 13 town/village plans (Chamonix, Argentière, Le Tour, Trient, Champex, Sembrancher, Le Chable, Arolla, Les Hauderes, La Sage, Zinal, St Niklaus, Zermatt) and 47 large-scale trail maps including 8 day-walk maps (1: 25,000) showing times, gradients, where to stay, interesting features
  • Practical information for all budgets – Chamonix through to Zermatt: where to stay (campsites, gîtes, hostels, B&Bs, lodges and hotels), where to eat, what to see, plus detailed street plans
  • Detailed background information – The Alps, the history of mountaineering, trekking and tourism in the region and profiles of some of the key characters (eg Jacques Balmat, Michel Paccard and Edward Whymper) who first tackled the peaks
  • Comprehensive public transport information – for all access points

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The Alps offer almost unlimited adventure, and the Walkers Haute Route is probably the single finest way of getting deep into these mountains. Trekking the Walkers Haute Route, from Mont Blanc to the Matterhorn, from Chamonix to Zermatt, youll traverse one of the finest stretches of the Pennine Alps – the mountain range in the western Alps that stretches between Valais in Switzerland and Piedmont and the Aosta Valley in Italy. A 13-day walk over 11 ridges in 113 miles (180kms), it isnt technically demanding and the rewards are immense.

 

About the Author

Alexander Stewart is the group products manager at Stanfords, the travel map and bookshop in London. A keen walker he has hiked in Africa, Asia, South America and Europe.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION (1) PART 1: PLANNING YOUR TREK – With a group or on your own?; Budgeting; When to go; Weather and climate; Getting there; What to take; Mountain safety and weather (2) PART 2: SWITZERLAND – Facts about the country: Geographical background; Historical outline; The people; Politics and economics; Culture; Alpine flora and fauna: Practical information for the visitor (visas, money, getting around, accommodation, food, drink, electricity, time, post and communications, holidays and festivals, safety, drugs) (3) PART 3: THE ALPS – Facts about the region: Geography; Historical outline; The early explorers; Alpine champions and Victorian showmen; The Golden Age of Mountaineering  (4)  PART 4 – CHAMONIX ­– Introduction; Services; Where to stay; Where to eat; Nightlife; Public transport  (5) PART 5 – ZERMATT ­– Introduction; Services; Where to stay; Where to eat; Nightlife; Public transport (6) PART 6 - MINIMUM IMPACT TREKKING (7 PART 7 - TRAIL GUIDE AND MAPS   (8) APPENDICES – Bibliography; Maps; Language - French and Italian; Glossary; Health, safety and insurance; Mountain photography (9) INDEX

Product Details

ISBN:
9781905864089
Author:
Stewart, Alexander
Publisher:
Trailblazer Publications
Subject:
Europe - Switzerland
Subject:
Hiking
Subject:
Travel-Switzerland
Subject:
Europe - General
Edition Description:
First
Series:
Trailblazer Guides
Publication Date:
20080931
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Illustrations:
2 color maps, 60 bandw trail maps and to
Pages:
256
Dimensions:
7.1 x 4.75 in

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The Alps offer almost unlimited adventure, and the Walkers Haute Route is probably the single finest way of getting deep into these mountains. Trekking the Walkers Haute Route, from Mont Blanc to the Matterhorn, from Chamonix to Zermatt, youll traverse one of the finest stretches of the Pennine Alps – the mountain range in the western Alps that stretches between Valais in Switzerland and Piedmont and the Aosta Valley in Italy. A 13-day walk over 11 ridges in 113 miles (180kms), it isnt technically demanding and the rewards are immense.

 

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