Flat Switzerland
A fun cycling guide. Finally, a cycling guide for people who love to relax and enjoy the ride. All of these 33 day trips are flat or downhill (with a few gentle rises here and there): leisurely pedaling along rivers, picnic stops at spectacular lakes, cruising descents through verdant valleys.
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Flat Switzerland
A fun cycling guide
Finally, a cycling guide for people who love to relax and enjoy the ride. All of these 33 day trips are flat or downhill (with a few gentle rises hereand there): leisurely pedaling along rivers, picnic stops at spectacular lakes, cruising descents through verdant valleys.
Every Swiss region is included in this lushly-photographed and diverse book, from the Engadin to Ticino, the Swiss Plateau to the lakes of French-speaking Switzerland – even the most mountainous regions are here, with gradual downhill routes. This guide gives you the time to really take in the sights Switzerland is famous for.
Swiss-Canadian writer Katrin Gygax has been biking since she sat on the saddle of her brother's orange bike at age 9. She rode up and down the hills of West Vancouver, where she grew up, and later across Europe with equal motivation. Since 2009, she's been doing a flatland Tour de Suisse every summer. These are her favorite routes. Katrin is also the author of Today's Office Looks Like This. 60 unconventional workspaces in Switzerland.
• 33 day routes in every region of Switzerland: mountains, lakes and gentle valleys
• Each route includes swimming, refreshment and sightseeing highlights
• Each route starts and ends at a SBB station, and many routes can bedone in sequence as multi-day tours
• Easy-to-understand icons help families, beginners, couples and the adventurous choose their next relaxing escape
ISBN | 9783907293676 |
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Pages | 236 |
Dimensions (cm) | 15 x 21 x 2,5 cm |
Brand | Helvetiq |
«Flat Switzerland is as much a guide as it is a non-fiction travel book. In fact, one could read it from beginning to the end and learn a lot - without ever tracing the routes on a bicycle.»
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