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Danube Cycle Route Part 1: Donaueschingen to Passau ENGLISH Ed.
The Danube Cycle Route Part 1’“ its first 580-km long section across Germany from Donaueschingen to Passau on the Austrian border ‘“ in an English language edition of Verlag Esterbauers’ Bikeline series, with detailed mapping at 1:50,000 highlighting the route and its variants, street plans for main cities, and extensive information conveyed by symbols indicating road surface, campsites and other accommodation, repair workshops, recreational facilities, places of interest, etc. A list of various types of accommodation facilities is included. Current 3rd edition of this title was published in 2014. BIKELINE GUIDES TO THE DANUBE CYCLE ROUTE: the whole route from Donaueschingen in Germany to the Black Sea is now covered by five ENGLISH language guides, as listed below ‘“ to see the other Danube Route guides and more titles in this extensive Bikeline series PLEASE CLICK ON THE SERIES LINK. PART 2: Passau – Vienna (320km) mapping at 1:50,000 6th edition 2014, PART 3: Vienna ‘“ Bratislava ‘“ Budapest (334km) mapping at 1:75,000 4th edition 2015, PART 4: Budapest ‘“ Belgrade (570km) mapping at 1:75,000 1st edition 2015, PART 5: Belgrade ‘“ Black Sea (1400km) mapping at 1:100,000 1st edition 2015ABOUT THE BIKELINE SERIES: unless specifically described in the title as an English edition, all the remaining guides in this series have text in GERMAN only. Map legends include English and the information provided on the maps is sufficient to use these titles without any knowledge of German, particularly in the absence of similar products in English from other publishers. All the titles have been meticulously researched and are highly regarded in their native Germany. Most titles, as indicated in their individual descriptions, also include a separate section listing selected accommodation, from hotels to campsites, youth hostels and rooms in private houses, all with addresses, telephone numbers and price range. Information on towns along each route includes a list of places of interest, with opening hours, etc. Several guides also have street plans.