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wrenwood May 15th, 2007 12:17 PM

A Book on Hiking and Walks in the Engadine??
 
After reading some threads to check out easy hikes and walks in the BO, I'm going to order "Swiss Bernese Oberland: A Travel Guide with Specific Trips to the Mountains, Lakes and Villages" from Amazon.

Is there a similar book for easy walks/hikes in the Engadine?

Wrenwood

wrenwood May 15th, 2007 12:21 PM

By the way, I do want relatively easy 2-4 hour walks and hikes that we can take from towns or villages, from stops on the Bernina Express, or take a cable car or transport one way, and walk back. We are not real "hikers" we just love being outdoors and seeing the country.

W

annhig May 15th, 2007 12:56 PM

hi, wrenwood,

I can't resist plugging the book on that very subject by my friend Kev Reynolds published by cicerone books.

I just googled it and it's available on amazon for under £10.

Kev's a very knowledgeable chap and a great writer. Even if you don't do many of his walks, you'll love his style, and get to know a lot about the engadine in the process.

regards, ann

wrenwood May 27th, 2007 07:54 AM

Hi Ann, I just got around to ordering the book from Amazon. Your friend Kev Reynolds certainly has written a lot of books on walking in different areas and countries! I am looking forward to reading his book.

By the way "Swiss Bernese Oberland: A Travel Guide with Specific Trips to the Mountains, Lakes and Villages"is a fantastic little book, just what I wanted. Thanks to whomever recommended it!

Can't wait until September!
Wrenwood

bob_brown May 27th, 2007 10:28 AM

I have some of Reynolds' books. They are quite goot.

The only one in English that I know of that is better is about trails in the Canadian Rockies by Brian Patton and Bart Robinson.

Ingo May 28th, 2007 01:39 AM

It's too bad the German books on the Engadine are not of much use for you. Just because they are much better!

annhig May 28th, 2007 01:41 PM

hi, bob,

I'm sure that Kev wil be thrilled to learn that his books are "quite goot"!

and that german ones are better!

>:-)

regards, ann


enzian May 28th, 2007 04:33 PM

The book "Walking Switzerland, the Swiss Way", by by Philip and Marcia Lieberman, published by the Seattle Mountaineers, covers the lower Engadine. Ten differenct walks are described, of varying difficulty, mostly around Scuol. The Upper Engadine is covered in the chapter on walking tours, and suggests some nice walks around Pointresina.


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