This guidebook offers 23 walking routes set across the magnificent
120km-long Karavanke mountain range, which forms a natural border
between Austria and Slovenia. Commonly known as 'the way the Alps used
to be', as it is yet to experience the extent of commercial development
known by the Western Alps, it is one of the longest ranges in Western
Europe but it remains genuinely unspoilt and relatively unvisited by
English-speaking hillwalkers. The guide's walks begin in pretty towns
and villages, and most of them access the peaks from the relatively more
gentle Slovenian side of the range, where forest-clad slopes lead to
grassy summits where spectacular views can be enjoyed. Arranged by peak
from west to east along the range, most of the summits can be reached by
waymarked paths and trails. The guide gives all the practical details
you need on transport, accessing the routes, accommodation and available
facilities, as well as insight into the historical sites passed on the
way. The Karavanke offers a wealth of superb walking opportunities for
walkers of all abilities, and this is an invaluable companion to
discovering the range for yourself.