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Canal du Midi à pied et à vélo: Bordeaux à Sète
| Publisher: | Rando Editions |
| Catalogue number: | 167799 |
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Cycling the River Loire: The Way of St Martin
| Author: | John Higginson |
| Publisher: | Cicerone Press |
| Catalogue number: | 113867 |
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This is a guide to cycling along the river Loire from Orange to St Nazaire. The route is divided into 23 stages. For each stage the author gives a detailed description of the road and its difficulty...
The Way of St. James: Le Puy to Santiago - A Cyclist's Guide
| Author: | John Higginson |
| Publisher: | Cicerone Press |
| Catalogue number: | 131454 |
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First researched in the Holy Year of 2004, and then updated ever since, this guide provides an up-to-date description of the 1570km cycle route from Le Puy in France to Santiago de Compostela in Spain...
Mountain Bike Guide - Chamonix Mont Blanc
| Publisher: | Chamonixinfo.com |
| Catalogue number: | 171127 |
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This mountain bike guide to Chamonix Mont Blanc contains 15 mountain bike routes for every level.
Small enough to fit in any pocket, this little guide will help you discover some of the best tracks...
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