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Cicerone Guides: Trekking the Peaks of the Balkans Trail Montenegro, Albania and Kosovo

Walking / Outdoor Guide New
By: Rudolf Abraham(Author)
160 pages, 59 colour photos, 22 maps
Publisher: Cicerone Press
Cicerone Guides: Trekking the Peaks of the Balkans Trail
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About this book

A guidebook to the Peaks of the Balkans Trail, a circular route through the wild and rugged borderlands of Montenegro, Albania and Kosovo. Launched in 2013 to promote sustainable local tourism and transcend political borders, 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. Welcoming guesthouses and homestays offer accommodation and delicious local cuisine on route, though camping is also a possibility.

Trekking the Peaks of the Balkans Trail 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. 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.

The trail has opened up this little-known corner of Europe to trekkers. Yet, despite increasing visitor numbers, the region remains underdeveloped and unspoilt, with traditional mountain villages that feel like somewhere time forgot nestled in dramatic alpine landscapes. Promising spectacular scenery and genuine hospitality, the Peaks of the Balkans Trail invites you to discover the magic of the magnificent mountains of the Balkans.

Contents

Introduction
      Geography and geology
      Historical summary
      National parks and nature reserves
      Wildlife and plants
      Climate
      When to hike
      Getting there and around
      Accommodation and food
      Public holidays
      Language
      Money
      Phones, internet and electricity
      Cross-border permits
      Local tour operators
      Where to start/finish
      Variations, transfers and highlights
      Trail markings
      Maps
      Equipment
      Water
      Safety in the mountains and what to do in an emergency
      Using this guide

The Peaks of the Balkans Trail
      Stage 1 Theth (Albania) – Valbona (Albania)
      Stage 2 Valbona (Albania) – Çeremi (Albania) via the Prosllopit Pass
      Stage 3 Çeremi (Albania) – Dobërdol (Albania)
      Stage 4 Dobërdol (Albania) – Milishevc (Kosovo)
      Stage 5 Milishevc (Kosovo) – Rekë e Allagës (Kosovo)
      Stage 6 Rekë e Allagës (Kosovo) – Drelaj or Restaurant Te Liqeni (Kosovo)
      Stage 7 Restaurant Te Liqeni (Kosovo) – Babino polje (Montenegro)
      Stage 8 Babino polje (Montenegro) – Plav (Montenegro)
      Stage 9 Plav (Montenegro) – Vusanje (Montenegro)
      Stage 10 Vusanje (Montenegro) – Theth (Albania)

Appendix A Useful contacts
Appendix B Accommodation
Appendix C Further reading
Appendix D Language and glossary
Appendix E History timeline

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Biography

Rudolf Abraham was born in London. Since graduating in 1995, he has traveled extensively in eastern Turkey, the south Caucasus, Iran and the Central Asian republics. He lived in Croatia from 1999 to 2001, working as an English teacher in Zagreb, and has made numerous trips into the mountains of Croatia and Slovenia. Previous titles for Cicerone include Walking in Croatia, The Islands of Croatia and The Mountains of Montenegro.

Walking / Outdoor Guide New
By: Rudolf Abraham(Author)
160 pages, 59 colour photos, 22 maps
Publisher: Cicerone Press
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