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General: Biking in the Eifel: Oliver Weinandy's MTB guide

5 November 2014 by Andrew Waldera

bruckmannbikeneifel_01The Eifel is one of the most fascinating regions in Germany and offers bikers a variety of trails. The Bitburg-born author Oliver Weinandy presents 22 beautiful tours through the varied low mountain range in his book "Biking in the Eifel".

The routes cover the entire area of ​​the Eifel. In the rough northern Eifel, tours between the Ahreifel and the Vulkaneifel beckon. Bad Münstereifel, to the far north, is just as important to the author as the Nürburgring and the Schneifel winter sports region. With the Vulkaneifel, bikers can expect a journey through the geological history of the low mountain range. In the southern Eifel, among other things, the Teufelsschlucht and the Islek want to be discovered. With a freeride round you dive into the idyllic Moselle valley. In addition to the 20 day tours, Oliver Weinandy has also put together two multi-day tours, the Felsenland-Cross and the Eifel-Cross.

 



The descriptions in the book are very detailed and technically easy to implement. The key data and special features of the route are listed right at the beginning of the tour description. By specifying the level of difficulty, every biker can quickly find their ideal tour. The book is completed by beautiful pictures, illustrations of maps and meaningful height profiles. The accompanying CD contains the route descriptions from the book with height profiles and maps. To ensure that nothing goes wrong on the way, the CD also contains the GPS tracks.

book info 


Biking in the Eifel
Author: Oliver Weinandy
192 pages, brochure with flaps and thread stitching
ISBN: 978-3-7654-5579-7
Price: € 26,99
Bruckmann Publishing

 



Tags:BikingEifelMTB guideNewsWeinandy

More than Andrew Waldera

Andreas Waldera has been working as an online editor and test driver for many years. With his roots anchored in BMX and downhill, biking can't be rough enough for him. Born in the Lower Rhine region, he moved to the beautiful Eifel region to pursue his passion for cycling.

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