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Trekking Munich to Venice: The Traumpfad, 'Dream Way', a classic trek across the eastern Alps [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 172x116x13 mm, kaal: 280 g, 83 photos, 56 maps, 36 route profiles
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: Cicerone Press
  • ISBN-10: 1852848049
  • ISBN-13: 9781852848040
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 172x116x13 mm, kaal: 280 g, 83 photos, 56 maps, 36 route profiles
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: Cicerone Press
  • ISBN-10: 1852848049
  • ISBN-13: 9781852848040
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Explore a classic Alpine adventure across three countries on a long-distance trek that links the Bavarian heartland with Italys iconic lagoon city.





From Munichs Marienplatz to the Piazza San Marco in Venice, the Dream Way (Der Traumpfad) traverses some of the most stunning high-mountain scenery in the eastern Alps, with varied landscapes ranging from the Karwendel and Zillertal Alps to the dramatic Dolomites.



Trekking Munich to Venice: The Traumpfad, Dream Way is your essential guidebook for planning and undertaking this remarkable 570 km (354 mile) Alpine journey. Written by experienced trekker John Hayes, this guide combines detailed stage descriptions with practical advice on accommodation, logistics, terrain, and seasonal considerations so you can walk with confidence and enjoyment.







The guidebook includes comprehensive stage-by-stage route descriptions covering Munich to Venice in 30 sections, with practical distances and expected walking times for itinerary planning Five alternate stages and an optional via ferrata day in the Dolomites are described, offering flexibility and scenic variety for those with a head for heights GPX files and mapping (1:100,000 plus larger urban maps) are included to support confident navigation and route planning Detailed accommodation, refreshment, transport and resupply information for each stage and in key centres like Hall, Pfunders, Alleghe, and Belluno, making daily logistics easier to manage Planning and preparation advice from an expert, including best seasons to go, walking times, difficulty, terrain types, and how to get the most from mountain huts and local facilities





Walking the Dream Way is an immersive, unforgettable month-long experience that blends challenging Alpine terrain with cultural richness and varied landscapes; the perfect trail for walkers with reasonable fitness. This guidebook provides the insight, detail, and inspiration to help you take on one of the Alps most iconic routes with confidence.
Map key
8(1)
Overview map 9(1)
Overview profile 10(1)
Route summary table 11(4)
Introduction 15(24)
History of the region
17(2)
The invention of a mountain pilgrimage
19(1)
The route
19(2)
The Alpine seasons
21(2)
Alpine flowers, animals and birds
23(2)
What's the walking like?
25(1)
How hard is it?
26(1)
How long will it take?
26(1)
When to go
27(1)
Accommodation
28(1)
Hut life
29(2)
Planning your walk
31(1)
What to take
32(2)
Finding your way
34(2)
Using this guide
36(3)
1 Munich To The Inn Valley
39(50)
Stage 1 Munich to Wolfratshausen
43(7)
Stage 2 Wolfratshausen to Bad Tolz
50(5)
Stage 3 Bad Tolz to the Tutzinger Hutte
55(7)
Stage 4 Tutzinger Hutte to Vorderriß
62(5)
Stage 5 Vorderriß to the Karwendelhaus
67(6)
Stage 6 Karwendelhaus to the Hallerangerhaus
73(8)
Stage 7A Hallerangerhaus to Hall
81(3)
Stage 7B Hallerangerhaus to Wattens
84(5)
2 Inn Valley To Pfunders
89(48)
Stage 8A Hall to the Clungezer Hutte
93(6)
Stage 8B Wattens to the Lizumer Hutte
99(6)
Stage 9 Glungezer Hutte to the Lizumer Hutte
105(5)
Stage 10 Lizumer Hutte to the Tuxer Joch Haus
110(6)
Stage 11A Tuxer Joch Haus to the Olpererhutte
116(5)
Stage 11B Tuxer Joch Haus to the Geraerhutte
121(3)
Stage 12A Olpererhutte to Stein
124(4)
Stage 12B Geraerhutte to Stein
128(4)
Stage 13 Stein to Pfunders
132(5)
3 Pfunders To Alleghe
137(38)
Stage 14 Pfunders to Kreuzwiesen Aim
141(5)
Stage 15 Kreuzwiesen Aim to the Schluterhutte (Rifugio Genova)
146(6)
Stage 16 Schluterhutte to the Puezhutte
152(6)
Stage 17 Puezhutte (Rifugio Puez) to Rifugio Boe
158(6)
Stage 18 Rifugio Boe to Rifugio Viel dal Pan
164(4)
Stage 19 Rifugio Viel dal Pan to Alleghe
168(7)
4 Alleghe To Belluno
175(32)
Stage 20 Alleghe to Rifugio Tissi
179(5)
Stage 21 Rifugio Tissi to Rifugio Bruto Carestiato
184(4)
Stage 22 Rifugio Bruto Carestiato to Rifugio Pian de Fontana
188(7)
Stage 23A Rifugio Pian de Fontana to Rifugio 7th Alpini
195(4)
Stage 23B Rifugio Pian de Fontana to Belluno
199(4)
Stage 24 Rifugio 7th Alpini to Belluno
203(4)
5 Belluno To Venice
207(37)
Stage 25 Belluno to Rifugio Col Visentin
211(5)
Stage 26 Rifugio Col Visentin to Tarzo
216(5)
Stage 27 Tarzo to Ponte della Priula
221(7)
Stage 28 Ponte della Priula to Bocca Callalta
228(5)
Stage 29 Bocca Callalta to Jesolo
233(7)
Stage 30 Jesolo to Venice
240(4)
Appendix A Route planner 244(9)
Appendix B Accommodation along the route 253(5)
Appendix C Useful contacts 258
John Hayes is a retired management consultant with degrees from Liverpool University and University College London. Immediately after finishing work in 2011 he embarked on an epic 5000km trek across Europe, walking from Tarifa in Spain to Budapest. John has written for numerous walking and trekking magazines. Having walked various parts of the Munich to Venice route on different visits to the Alps John, with his wife Christine, embarked on his first through walk in 2014 returning again in 2015 to complete additional research.