Bavaria

Bavaria by Andrea Schulte-Peevers, published by Lonely Planet in 2002, is a comprehensive travel guide that spans 368 pages. This edition offers readers an in-depth look at Bavaria, featuring detailed maps and extensive coverage of the region’s cultural and folk festivals, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to explore this picturesque area of Europe.
Readers will find practical information for their travels, including hundreds of accommodation options ranging from campsites to castles. The guide also includes a complete overview of Bavaria’s renowned beer halls and a special section dedicated to the region’s architecture. With 26 easy-to-read maps, including detailed city maps of Munich, this book serves as a thorough companion for those wishing to ramble along the Romantic Road or hike through the Alps.
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Ramble along the Romantic Road, hike through the Alps and enjoy Munich’s famous beer with this comprehensive guide. * 26 easy-to-read maps, including detailed city maps of Munich * extensive coverage of the region’s cultural and folk festivals * hundreds of places to stay from campsites to castles * complete guide to Bavaria’s best per halls * special section on architecture
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