Dingle Way (4 ed)
Rucksack Readers (Verlag)
978-1-913817-11-4 (ISBN)
The Dingle Way runs for 114 miles (183 km) around the beautiful Dingle Peninsula. It starts and finishes in Tralee, accessible by train or bus from Dublin and from Kerry Airport. The complete walk takes eight days, but it can easily be shortened. The Dingle Way follows country lanes, quiet roads and cliff-top paths, punctuated by long stretches of glorious beach walking. It offers spectacular seascapes and mountain views. The peninsula is rich in wildlife, archaeology and charming Irish pubs.
This guidebook was fully revised for 2023 with route updates, improved mapping and additional Gaelic place names. It contains all you need to plan and enjoy your holiday on the Dingle Way: the Way in sections, with summaries of distance, terrain and where to find food and drink; concise background on prehistory, heritage and wildlife; information about climbing Mount Eagle and Mount Brandon; a special feature on the Blasket Islands; planning information for travel by car, train, bus or plane; detailed mapping of the Dingle Way on 16 pages (scale 1:55,000); in full colour, with 75 photographs; and printed on rainproof paper throughout.
A dedicated lifelong walker, Sandra worked in Melbourne, Australia, as an archivist and historian after doing a PhD on the history of national parks in her home state of Victoria. In her spare time she wrote a regular column about bushwalking (hiking) in Melbourne's leading daily newspaper. Sandra moved to Scotland in 1989, and she still lives beside Loch Ness. In recent years she has written guidebooks for Lonely Planet (Italy, Ireland, France, Scotland, Australia, 1998-2007), Rucksack Readers (England, Ireland and Scotland) and Sunflower Books (Croatia and Poland-Slovakia, 2006). She completed the Coast to Coast walk in June 2009 for her guidebook of that name. After a long career in education, information technology and academic publishing, Jacquetta Megarry discovered long-distance walking and trekking at altitude. After completing the West Highland Way, her first long walk, in 1998 she progressed to Mount Kilimanjaro, which she has summited four times by four different routes. She is a member of the Outdoor Writers and Photographers Guild and in 2016 won its Award for Excellence with Trek to Everest. In 2000 she launched the rainproof Rucksack Reader format with built-in maps for guidebooks. The first two titles, Speyside Way and West Highland Way were soon followed by a further 40 guidebooks. Of these, she has either written or co-authored 24, as well as editing them all and creating frequent revised editions of earlier books. Over the years, she has walked and re-walked most of Scotland's Great Trails and many of England's National Trails. in 2017 she created the website Scotlands Great Trails in partnership with Scottish Natural Heritage (now NatureScot). -- Sandra Bardwell, Jacquetta Megarry
Erscheinungsdatum | 03.01.2023 |
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Zusatzinfo | 75 Halftones, color |
Verlagsort | Dunblane |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 130 x 220 mm |
Gewicht | 180 g |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Sport |
Reiseführer ► Europa ► Irland | |
ISBN-10 | 1-913817-11-3 / 1913817113 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-913817-11-4 / 9781913817114 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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