RotherDickes B climbing/bouldering guide Berlin Brandenburg
Topic of interest
Hiking/ Trekking
Author
Matthias Schopp
publisher
Rother Verlag
Signposts
Wanderwege
region
DE - Germany
local region
Black Forest
highlights
- 50 Höhenprofile
- 53 Tourenkärtchen im Maßstab 1:50.000 und 1:75.000
- eine Übersichtskarte
ISBN
978-3-7633-5813-7
Fit
Description
<p>Walking through nature on snowshoes in glorious sunshine and glistening snow - pure relaxation and the dream of many winter fans. The Black Forest, Germany's largest low mountain range, is predestined for snowshoeing thanks to its abundance of snow and offers both beginners and advanced snowshoers a wide range of activities.<br style=""><br style="">The Rother snowshoe guide "Black Forest" presents 50 snowshoe tours between Baden-Baden and Waldshut as well as a multi-day crossing. In addition to well-known routes on Feldberg and Herzogenhorn, there is plenty of new territory to discover in secluded side valleys. There are also tips on other snowshoe trails signposted by local authorities.<br style=""><br style="">All snowshoe hikes are described in detail, with map sections showing the route. GPS data is available for download and makes it easier to find your way through the snowy landscape. The snowshoe guide also provides compact and clear information on how to get there, nature conservation and requirements. Thanks to the many tips on where to stop for refreshments, the routes become real pleasure tours.<br style=""><br style="">Author Matthias Schopp lives near Freiburg. Whether on foot, on skis or snowshoes - he explores the Black Forest with great enthusiasm at any time of year. He has also published the "Black Forest" ski touring guide and the "Upper Black Forest" winter hiking guide with Rother Bergverlag.<br></p>
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