This new, seventh edition of Bradt's Montenegro is the longest and most detailed guidebook available to one of Europe's hidden corners - an increasingly accessible country whose stark, rugged beauty comprises some of the continent's most exciting coastlines and wildest mountain scenery, complemented by tiny fishing villages, lively beach resorts and small historic towns, all in an area smaller than Yorkshire.
With new flight routes, the tourist board working hard to promote the country, considerable investment in infrastructure (notably the Bar-Belgrade motorway) and European Union membership fast approaching (expected 2028), Montenegro's popularity is on the rise. The country's dramatic interior boasts high peaks, crystal-clear lakes and rivers, deep forests and mighty canyons, while the magnificent Lake Skadar is the Balkan's largest inland water body. The Via Dinarica and Balkan Peaks long-distance trails both pass through Montenegro and are drawing increasing numbers of hikers, while adventure sports - climbing, skiing, mountain biking, ziplining, sea kayaking, coasteering and white-water rafting, to name a few - form an increasingly significant part of the country's appeal. Montenegrin wine, too, is attracting a growing band of devotees, while beaches such as Mogren and Petrovac rank among the Adriatic's finest.
Published in the year that Montenegro celebrates the 20th anniversary of its independence from Serbia, this new edition of Bradt's Montenegro has been thoroughly updated by Philip Briggs, one of the world's most experienced and prolific guidebook writers. It incorporates all major recent developments, from practical information on where to go, stay and eat to vivid descriptions, historical insights and in-depth background on both well-known and off-the-beaten track sights. It offers details of everything from coastal retreats, the Buljarica wetlands and Ulcinj saltpans to Durmitor and Biogradska national parks, the Prokletije Mountains to cultural big-hitters such as Cetinje and Kotor, and the new Kotor to Lovcen National Park cable car to medieval architectural gems, plus numerous reminders of Montenegro's Ottoman and Venetian heritage.
Whether you are a beach lover, hiker, adrenaline-seeker, birding and wildlife enthusiast or foodie, and whether you are travelling in a group or independently, Bradt's Montenegro provides the consummate companion for your visit.
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Buckinghamshire
Großbritannien
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Maße
Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 135 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-80469-338-4 (9781804693384)
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A specialist travel-guidebook writer on Balkan and eastern European countries - Norm Longley has written guides to Hungary, Slovenia and Romania as well as co-authoring Bradt's Montenegro - his first forays into Montenegro came in the late 1990s when living and working in Serbia. He would often jump on the Belgrade to Podgorica train for long weekends in the country, which included numerous, unsuccessful, attempts to ski. Since then he has repeatedly visited the country, witnessing the many remarkable changes in recent years.
Following her childhood education in a seaside convent, Annalisa Rellie studied theatre at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, after which the casting couch of early marriage spared her an actor's breadline and led to a quarter of a century happily exploring the world with her diplomat husband. When they settled back in London she turned her hand to journalism, writing in a freelance capacity for magazines about travel and food, including authoring the first four editions of Bradt's Montenegro guidebook. She died in 2014.
Philip Briggs (philipbriggs.com) is one of the world's most experienced and prolific guidebook writers. He has been exploring the highways, byways and backwaters of Africa since 1986 - and has since expanded into Asia, South America and Europe. During the 1990s, he wrote a series of pioneering Bradt guides to destinations that were then - and some still are - otherwise practically uncharted by the travel publishing industry. These included the first dedicated guidebooks to Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, Malawi, Mozambique, Ghana and Rwanda, all of which are regularly updated for new editions. More recently, he authored the first dedicated English-language guidebooks to Somaliland and Suriname, and he has written or updated Bradt guides to Sri Lanka, North Macedonia, The Peloponnese and Montenegro - the latter a country he has long wanted to visit to explore its beautiful coastline and mountains. When not travelling, he lives in the sleepy South African village of Wilderness.
Introduction
PART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION
1 Background Information
2 Practical Information
PART TWO THE GUIDE
3 A Tale of Two Cities
4 Gulf of Kotor
5 The Budva Riviera to Ulcinj
6 Tramontana
7 Eastern Highlands
Appendices: Language, Glossary, Further Information
Index