Thursday, January 10, 2013

Lonely Planet's guide to Hiking in Spain - Cordillera Cant?brica (Chapter), 4th Edition On Sale!




Lonely Planet's guide to Hiking in Spain - Cordillera Cant?brica (Chapter), 4th Edition





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Lonely Planet's guide to Hiking in Spain - Cordillera Cant?brica (Chapter), 4th Edition - 2.99, This is the Cordillera Cantábrica chapter from Lonely Planet's Hiking in Spain guidebook. Cut by powerful river systems and low-lying, verdant valleys, the peaks of the stunning Cordillera Cantábrica loom from the Atlantic Ocean like huge, sheer walls. Test your mettle on the magnificent Picos de Europa or stroll Parque Natural de Saja-Besaya's lower mountains and rustic villages. follow 2000-year-old Roman highways through the forests of Parque Natural de Saja-Besaya maps contemplate the awesome, sheer-walled spectacle of the Garganta del Cares gorge transport conquer your fear of heights and relish the views on the Ruta de Tresviso walk restaurants & accommodation Coverage includes: History, Environment, Climate, Gateways, Planning, Parque Natural de Saja-Besaya, Saja-Besaya Traverse, Parque Nacional de los Picos de Europa, View of the Ordiales, Vega D'Ario, Lake Walk, Bulnes la Villa, La Garganta del Cares, Macizo de Andara, Ruta de Tresviso, Puertos de Aliva, More Walks, Towns & Facilities., ISBN: 9781741044706









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