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Daytrips Bavaria

23 one day adventures in and around Munich, all of Bavaria, plus Salzburg in Austria.

August 2007
$19.95
ISBN-13: 978-0-8038-2072-2
ISBN-10: 0-8038-2072-0

176 pages

25 maps and 38 B&W photos
Glossaries, menu translator, index - 5.25” x 8”

In the UK: www.amazon.co.uk
In France: www.amazon.fr
In Germany: www.amazon.de
In Austria: www.amazon.at
In Japan: www.amazon.co.jp

The enormous state, or Land, of Bavaria with its splendid capital of Munich did not really become a part of Germany until the last century, and then only with reluctance. It still fancies itself as an almost separate nation, a fact made abundantly clear by the border signs proudly proclaiming Freistaat Bayern. With customs, manners, traditions, and even a dialect that is alien to the rest of the Federal Republic, Bavarians are a race apart; genuinely friendly, open and warm‑hearted to strangers — yet hide‑bound conservatives at heart. This is the land of fantastic castles, snow‑capped mountains, clear blue lakes, and magnificent cities. In the eyes of many tourists it is the very essence and soul of Germany.

That soul is captured in our newest guidebook, Daytrips Bavaria. Aimed at the independent traveler, it shows you exactly how to go about taking these one-day excursions from Munich on your own. There are no fewer than 25 full-page, digitally-created, brand-new maps that show clearly where everything is, 38 B&W photos, a traveler’s glossary, and a 9-page menu translator. And all of this is in an easy-to-carry compact size.

Earl Steinbicker is editor-in-chief of the Daytrips travel series, which he continues to expand and revise. The author of twelve guides, he currently resides in the Philadelphia suburbs.





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