94 results for "venice^2 or Italy"
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Hiking in Italy - Via Ferrata (Chapter)
This is the Via Ferrata chapter from Lonely Planet's Hiking in Italy guidebook. The vie ferrate (iron ways) were built during WWI to help Italian and Austrian troops move about the Dolomites. Today, these networks of steel rungs and heavy-duty wires offer walkers a cross between standard hiking and full... 3rd Edition, Mar 2010. 8 pages.
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Hiking in Italy - Walkers Directory, Transport & Equipment (Chapter)
This chapter contains the Walkers Directory, Transport, Clothing & Equipment, Health & Saftey, Language and Glossary chapters from Lonely Planet's Hiking in Italy guidebook. All the info you need on everything from transport, accommodation, climate, money, food and drink...you name it. Get hints on permits... 3rd Edition, Mar 2010. 51 pages.
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Hiking in Italy - Western Alps (Chapter)
This is the Western Alps chapter from Lonely Planet's Hiking in Italy guidebook. Western Europe's highest peaks rise like stark white sentinels above the semi-autonomous Valle d'Aosta. The highlight for walkers is the Parco Nazionale del Gran Paradiso, a 700-sq-km swathe of ancient ecosystem, home to ibex... 3rd Edition, Mar 2010. 29 pages.
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Stockholm Encounter guide
The Stockholm Encounter guide gives you twice the city in half the time. This pared-down number is ideal for quick trips - it's less accommodation, more neighbourhood highlights and the best... 2nd Edition, Jan 2010. 192 colour pages.
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Italian Lakes - Lake Como & Lake Lugano (Chapter)
This is the Lake Como & Lake Lugano chapter from Lonely Planet's The Italian Lakes guidebook. Lake Como is the most spectacular and least visited of Italy's three major lakes. Littered with villages, including exquisite Bellagio and Varenna, it shares a dramatic mountain backdrop with its neighbour, Lake... 1st Edition, Dec 2009. 39 pages.
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Italian Lakes travel guide
Full-colour. Find out why the Italian Lakes are one of the most highly visited regions in Italy. Full-colour: Find out why the Italian Lakes are one of the most highly visited regions in Italy. Incredible vistas, medieval architecture, glorious gardens and local food and wine will delight you at every... 1st Edition, Dec 2009. 352 colour pages. 43 maps. Also available in digital formats
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Europe phrasebook
This phrasebook covers Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish. More powerful than a fistfu... 4th Edition, Aug 2009. Also available in digital formats
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Cycling Italy guide
With its gregarious locals, sumptuous cuisine and great cycling tradition, Italy is a two-wheeler's paradise. Glide past the cliffs of Cinque Terre and the bright waters of Sardinia or weave your way through the thrilling hubbub of Rome. Best of all? The day's riding will work off that blow-out dinner - so indulge! 38... 2nd Edition, Mar 2009. 372 pages. 12 colour pages. 33 maps.
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A Small Place in Italy
in the region. A Small Place in Italy describes how the house was restored with the help of their neighbours... eye for the quirks of human nature, Eric Newby paints an unforgettable picture of rural Italy and its... 2nd Edition, Jul 2008. 232 pages.
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A Year of Festivals
the sublime (Venice's Carnevale or India's Krishna Janmastami) to the absurd (Finland's Wife... 1st Edition, Jul 2008. 224 colour pages.
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