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This guidebook describes the St Oswald's Way and Northumberland
Coast Paths, both long-distance trails through Northumberland. St
Oswald's Way (156km, 97 miles) begins in Heavenfield and traverses
parts of Northumberland National Park and visits Hadrian’s Wall,
the Simonside Hills and the beautiful Coquet Valley, before
continuing up the coast to Lindisfarne (Holy Island). The
Northumberland Coast Path (100km, 62 miles) takes in the whole of
the Northumberland Coast AONB with its breathtaking coastal scenery
and birdlife. Both trails converge on Holy Island, with the Coast
Path continuing up to Berwick-upon-Tweed. Each trail can be walked
in a week. The guide includes practical advice on when to go and
what to take, and information on the region, its weather, wildlife,
history and heritage. Detailed route descriptions and clear,
step-by-step instructions are accompanied by 1:50K OS mapping.
Public transport options and accommodation listings are also given.
Described as the cradle of Christianity in England,
Northumberland's history is long and varied and the trails reflect
this with visits to some magnificent architecture – rambling
castles, Norman churches, medieval abbeys – as well as sites of
enormous archaeological and geological interest, quiet villages and
Sites of Special Scientific Interest. From rugged hills to coastal
dunes this is one of Britain's most beautiful landscapes for
walking and backpacking far away from it all.
This guide describes the long-distance St Cuthbert's Way through
the unspoilt scenery of Northumberland and the Borders. The 100km
(62 mile) route begins at Melrose and crosses the rugged crags and
heather moorland of the Cheviot Hills, passing through
Northumberland National Park to the atmospheric Lindisfarne (Holy
Island). It can be walked within a week, although there is scope
for shortening or lengthening the stages to suit different
itineraries. Includes an option to continue to Berwick-upon-Tweed
on the final stage of the Northumberland Coast Path. The guidebook
is crammed with interesting snippets of information, alongside
indispensable practical details of transport and accommodation in
the area. With varied scenery and a rich history encompassing
spectacular castles, medieval abbeys and Roman remains, this is one
of Britain's most beautiful corners to explore on foot.
The Juliana Trail is a 330-km-long circular long-distance hiking
trail through the Julian Alps in Triglav National Park, Slovenia.
The trek takes in some less familiar valleys along with well-known
spots such as Lake Bohinj and Bled, swings briefly through the
corner of Italy, and into the Brda wine region. Accessible by
public transport, the trek is straightforward and relatively easy,
perfect for hikers of various skill levels. The guidebook offers
route description for every stage of this 20-day trekking route,
along with providing background information on local history,
geology, and wildlife, as well as planning details on when to go,
where to stay, and what facilities are available along the trail.
1:50,000 mapping is provided for each stage. Designed to promote
sustainable tourism this trail is a true gem of Slovenia's Julian
Alps.
This guidebook describes a range of 17 day-walks and multi-day
treks throughout the mountains of Montenegro. Routes range from
short (2km) walks through to multi-day treks throughout this
fascinating region. Some routes are circular and some linear, with
variants and extensions described so that you can plan a day walk
or longer trip. The guide also includes generous background
information, covering mountain huts and shelters, travel to and
within the country, history and language, as well as what to expect
in the various mountains and National Parks the routes explore. The
Dinaric Alps are some of the wildest, most spectacular, and least
visited in Europe. But 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 sees few visitors.
This guide describes 20 walks and 7 short treks in Croatia. Around
half the routes focus on the striking limestone ranges of Gorski
kotar and Velebit, which form part of the Dinaric Alps, but there
are also routes in Dalmatia and on the Istrian peninsula, as well
as four walks centred around the capital, Zagreb. They are easily
accessible from the coastal resorts and main cities such as Zagreb,
Rijeka and Split, and the guide includes advice on the most
convenient bases. Showcasing Croatia's majestic scenery, the routes
range from short, easy walks to more challenging treks and mountain
traverses. Step-by-step route description is accompanied by clear
mapping, and there are notes highlighting where refreshments are
available on or near the trails. The treks make use of mountain
huts and shelters, details of which are provided, although it is
also possible to camp. The guide also includes information on local
points of interest, fascinating overviews of Croatian history,
plants and wildlife and a comprehensive English-Croatian glossary.
Many routes take in the dramatic karst landscapes and peaks of
Croatia's mountains; others explore the country's stunning national
and nature parks - including the breathtaking UNESCO-listed
Plitvice Lakes; yet more visit local attractions and highlights,
such as Vrelo Cave and Pazin's castle and gorge.
This guidebook describes 30 walks on the islands of the Croatian
Adriatic. 14 islands are covered and the walks can all be completed
within a day. Routes range from 2-19.5 km and are almost all easy,
with no technical difficulties or scrambling. The walks are
arranged from north to south starting in the region of Kvarner
(including Krk, Rab, Cres and Losinj), then covering northern
Dalmatian coast (including Pag, Ugljan and Dugi otok), Central
Dalmatia (including Brac, Hvar and Vis) and Southern Dalmatia
(including Korcula, Lastovo and Mljet). There are regular ferry
services to all 14 islands in the guide, and there are bus services
to all but 3 of the walks described. It includes extensive
background information on history, language and culture, as well as
a comprehensive section on wildlife and plants, detailed
information about public transport (including ferry routes), and
essential information on two gateway cities to the islands, Zadar
and Split, providing you with all the practical details you need to
explore these islands more fully.
Written by two Croatia experts, this new, thoroughly updated third
edition of Bradt's Croatia: Istria, with Rijeka and the Slovenian
Adriatic remains the only full-length guide to this well-heeled,
varied part of former Yugoslavia to include detailed background and
practical information. Catering for all types of travellers (from
outdoors enthusiasts to culture vultures, foodies to oenophiles)
and budgets, the guide offers revised listings for accommodation,
restaurants, and what to see and do. Istria crams remarkable
diversity in a conveniently compact region: it takes under an hour
to drive almost anywhere on the peninsula. The region boasts some
of Croatia's most famous sites, including Pula's spectacular Roman
amphitheatre, Porec's UNESCO-listed Byzantine mosaics (every bit as
good as Italy's Ravenna and Istanbul's Aya Sofya), picturesque
medieval hill towns (such as Motovun and Draguc) and frescoes, and
the Brijuni Islands National Park. In 2020, the transport hub and
carnival city of Rijeka in the Kvarner region became Croatia's
first ever European Capital of Culture. Istria is renowned for its
cuisine, particularly pasta, game, seafood and truffles (until
recently Istria held the world record for the world's largest
truffle), and also produces fine wine and world-class olive oil.
There is plenty of pampering on offer, too, with luxury and
boutique hotels, excellent restaurants and inexpensive spa
treatments. Istria makes a great base to explore nearby Capodistria
on Slovenia's coast, and karst limestone areas with beautiful and
uncrowded coastal towns, castles, Lipizzaner horses and the
UNESCO-listed Skocjan cave. New or expanded coverage in this
edition include advice and information on the Vivapa Valley,
Slovenian wines, recently opened hotels, travelling to Istria by
rail, and vegetarian or vegan restaurants. With extensive sections
on trekking, cycling (including the Parenzana long-distance cycling
route) and diving, plus information on windsurfing, paragliding,
wreck diving (including sites such as the Coriolanus and the Baron
Gautsch) and sailing, and detail on wildlife (30 species of orchid
grow on Cape Kemenjak alone), numerous festivals (including
celebrations of film, fish, truffles and prosciutto), music,
travelling with children and ancient history, this Bradt guide
provides everything you need to plan and enjoy a visit.
Guidebook of 30 stunning day walks in the beautiful Salzkammergut
lake district of Austria. Easy to get to from Linz and Salzburg,
the area is studded with lakes and bristling with mountain peaks,
and has a great range of waymarked trails, from lakeside strolls to
challenging mountain walks. The routes in this book are within the
capabilities of any reasonably fit walker, many are suitable for
family hiking, and cablecars and lifts can often be used to make
walks shorter or easier. Walks range from 6 to 16km and a simple
grading system makes it easy to choose the right one. Walks are
centred around a number of bases, such as Bad Ischl, Fuschl am See,
St Gilgen, Ebensee, Bad Aussee, Goessl, and Hallstatt, and explore
the mountains of the famous Dachstein and Totes Gebirge, and many
of the area's beautiful lakes, including the Fuschlsee, Mondsee and
Traunsee.
A guidebook to the Peaks of the Balkans Trail, a circular route
through the wild and rugged borderlands of Montenegro, Albania and
Kosovo. The 192km trail winds its way through the spectacular
scenery of the Prokletije Mountains (the southernmost range of the
Dinaric Alps), taking in high passes, sweeping valleys and striking
limestone peaks. It can be completed in around two weeks: the
walking itself is not difficult though the route passes through
some remote areas and demands a moderate level of fitness. The
guide presents the trail in 10 daily stages and also includes
suggestions for excursions to bag neighbouring peaks and visit
local sites of interest. Comprehensive route description is
accompanied by mapping and colour photos. Welcoming guesthouses and
homestays offer accommodation and delicious local cuisine on route,
though camping is also a possibility. You will find everything you
need to plan a successful trip: guidance on how to get to the
route, advice on when to go, where to start your trek and what to
take, and information on cross-border permits. Appendices include
accommodation listings, useful contacts and an
English-Albanian-Montenegrin glossary.
A new, thoroughly updated edition of the first and only
English-language guide to the epic 750 km hiking route through the
mountains of Austria, Slovenia and Italy, from the foot of the
Grossglockner (at 3,798m, the highest peak in Austria and the
Eastern Alps) to Muggia near Trieste on the Adriatic coast.
Detailed maps and route descriptions for all 43 stages of the route
are included, with a clear breakdown of time, distance and ascent
for each stage. Published in a small, handy-sized format which is
easy to pack and carry, it is written by an expert who has authored
over half a dozen hiking guides and who specialises in Eastern and
Central Europe. He has been a regular visitor to the borderlands of
Slovenia, Austria and Italy for over 15 years, as well as living
for two years in neighbouring Croatia. The Alpe-Adria route is well
marked, relatively easy to walk and is suitable for hikers of all
abilities as well as families - a point which is emphasised in the
guide. The route takes in spectacular, unspoilt mountain scenery,
alpine lakes, rolling coastal hills, beautiful villages and several
national parks and nature reserves. An introduction covering the
history, wildlife, flora and geography of the area is included,
along with accommodation details for each stage and information on
local public transport, culture, food and language.
Als letzten Teil der 10. Auflage des Handbuches der physiologisch-
und pathologisch chemischen Analyse legen wir die Methoden der
Enzymbestimmung vor. Wahrend der Bearbeitung dieses Teils des
Handbuches hat das Gebiet der Enzymologie eine sturmische
Ausweitung erfahren, so dass immer neue Enzyme und immer neue
Gesichtspunkte mit berucksichtigt werden mussten. Der Wettlauf
zwischen Forschung und Dokumentation ist fur die letztere immer
aussichtsloser geworden. Die Herausgeber mussen daher um Nachsicht
bitten, wenn das vorliegende Werk nicht in allen Punkten den
neuesten Stand der Wissenschaft wiedergibt. Das Interesse an den
Enzymen ist in der neueren Zeit groesser geworden. Die Verwen dung
von Enzymreaktionen zur spezifischen analytischen Erfassung von
Substanzen in komplexem biologischen Material, die Bestimmung von
Enzymaktivitaten zu diagnosti schen Zwecken durch den Kliniker, die
Zuruckfuhrung pharmakologischer Wirkungen auf Beeinflussung von
Enzymsystemen, um nur die wichtigsten Beispiele zu nennen, haben
den Kreis der mit Enzymen arbeitenden Laboratorien wesentlich
erweitert, aber auch die in diesem Werk zu berucksichtigenden
Gesichtspunkte vermehrt. Entsprechend der Tradition und dem Titel
des Handbuches ist auch in dem vorliegenden Enzymteil der
Schwerpunkt der Darstellung auf der Analytik und der praparativen
Gewinnung gelegen. Die Herausgeber hielten es aber fur
wunschenswert - zumal ein umfassenderes Werk uber Enzymologie in
deutscher Sprache gegenwartig fehlt - auch noch andere, fur den
einen oder anderen mit Enzymen arbeitenden Forscher wichtige
Gesichtspunkte zu be rucksichtigen wie Vorkommen, Kinetik,
Aktivatoren und Inhibitoren von Enzymen. Manche Enzyme sind heute
kauflich beziehbar. In diesem Falle haben wir von einer
eingehenderen Schilderung der praparativen Darstellung Abstand
genommen.
Dieses Buch richtet sich an alle, die sich engagiert fur die
Bewahrung und den Schutz der Natur einsetzen wollen. Der Autor hat
seine jahrzehntelange Erfahrung mit zoologischen Exkursionen in
diesem praxisorientierten Buch zusammengefasst. UEber Anweisungen
zum Fang von Insekten, Spinnen, Krebsen und sonstigen Tieren hinaus
werden Hinweise zu deren Zucht und Haltung sowie zu deren
fachgerechter Praparation und Aufbewahrung in Vergleichssammlungen
gegeben. Besonders Studenten der Biologie, Agrar- und
Forstwissenschaft sowie allen an wirbellosen Tieren Interessierten
sei dieses Buch als Anleitung zu sinnvoller Freilandarbeit
nachdrucklich empfohlen.
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