Alpe-Adria Trail Travel Guide – Expert travel advice for trekking from the Alps to the Adriatic through Austria, Slovenia and Italy, including maps and route descriptions (including time, distance, ascent) for all 43 stages. Also covering fauna, flora, history, culture, geography and accommodation, plus local transport, culture, food and language.
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Istria travel guide. Travel tips and holiday advice for Croatia including accommodation, vineyards, wildlife, outdoor activities, cuisine and festivals. Covers Pula (including the Roman amphitheatre), Porec’s UNESCO mosaics, Ucka, medieval Motovun and Draguc, Buzet, Rovinj, Baron Gautsch, Brijuni Islands, Rijeka, and Slovenian Capodistria and coast
One of the best reasons to visit Istria is the region’s outstanding cuisine.
Don those hiking boots and explore some of Europe’s most spectacular scenery.
Home to grand Secessionist architecture, broad pedestrian streets and excellent restaurants, Rijeka is well-deserving of its reputation as Croatia’s cultural capital.
Every year, we put our heads together to select our top trip picks for the year ahead. It’s a list that attracts a lot of attention, so the responsibility weighs heavily! But we think we’ve succeeded in compiling a diverse group of places to satisfy the most discerning of travellers in 2023. 1. Walk with…
Where adventure doesn’t end with the shoreline.
One of the great strengths of the Alpe-Adria Trail is that it highlights just how much, culturally, this Alpe-Adria region – spanning the borders of three European countries – has in common. Which in the increasingly polar Europe of today, is something I find enormously welcome. Rudolf Abraham author of the Alpe Adria Trail Over its 750km length the…
The remote, often inhospitable interior of Montenegro displays an outstanding array of snow-dusted peaks, crystal-clear lakes and rivers and deep forests and canyons. Norm Longley author of Montenegro: The Bradt Guide Boasting one of the most dramatic stretches of coastline in all of Europe, as well as some of the continent’s wildest and most beautiful…
Despite its diminutive size, the peninsula packs in so much, ticking boxes for those seeking outdoors activities, culture, gastronomy, history or just rest and relaxation. Rudolf Abraham, author of Istria: The Bradt Guide Perched at the top of the Adriatic, where the Croatian and Slovenian coasts meet, Istria is a compact destination, ideal for short…