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This guide describes 40 graded walks, ranging from gentle family
strolls to strenuous mountain hikes (including Portugal's highest
peak Torre). The mainly circular routes range from 5 to 25km, and
there are also two longer walks of 2 to 4 days duration. The walks
are spread throughout Portugal, with a focus on the country's many
natural and national parks, including Peneda-Geres, Serra da
Estrela and Costa Vicentina. Clear route description is illustrated
with 1:50,000 mapping and a route summary table makes it easy to
choose the right walk. As well as practical travel advice, there is
information on Portugal's geology, history, plants, wildlife and
agriculture and on numerous local points of interest. From the
rugged mountains of the north to the UNESCO-listed Rio Douro river
valley, from traditional schist villages to the unique geology of
the Algarve coast, the walks have been carefully selected to
showcase some of the best Portugal has to offer. They take in
granite peaks, wildflower meadows, woodland, waterfalls, castles,
churches and archeological remains.
Although Hong Kong is often thought of as intrinsically urban, just
a short distance from the big cities are lush mountains and
attractive and varied countryside. This guide presents the
highlights of this hiking-friendly territory, detailing 21 graded
day walks and four short treks: Hong Kong Trail (presented in 3 day
stages), Lantau Trail (5 days), MacLehose Trail (5 days) and Wilson
Trail (5 days). The day walks - of 5 to 22.5km - cover Hong Kong,
Kowloon, the New Territories and the islands and range from easy
hikes suitable for families to challenging ascents of Hong Kong's
highest peaks. The territory's compact nature and excellent public
transport infrastructure make it easy to access the routes. The
guide has all you need to explore Hong Kong's excellent network of
trails. Route description is accompanied by clear mapping and there
are comprehensive notes - including Chinese place names - to help
visitors navigate the public transport system. Alongside
practicalities such as getting there, equipment and weather,
information on local points of interest offers an insight into Hong
Kong's rich geology, history and culture. The Hong Kong archipelago
is one of surprising diversity and contrast, where high-rise modern
cities are set against a backdrop of verdant green mountains, and
sandy beaches lie right alongside dense jungle. There are also
plenty of opportunities for wildlife-spotting and chances to
experience the fascinating 'East meets West' culture. This guide is
the perfect companion to discovering the fantastic walking on offer
in the 'Pearl of the Orient'.
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Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
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R367
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Discovery Miles 3 400
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