
Best selling Guidebooks from Berg & Tal
Here you’ll find the best Guidebooks from Berg & Tal. The ranking is based on the best-selling products from this brand within the category. In addition to sales volume, factors such as availability, pricing, and overall customer relevance also influence the order. For each product, we include a short description and the most important highlights from customer reviews, giving you a quick overview of the most popular Berg & Tal options. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. Berg & Tal Auf dem hohen Berg
For an entire winter, the young weather observer Anselm Straub must serve at the Zugspitze: conducting measurements, creating forecasts, and relaying all data by phone to Munich. It is the year 1906, and Straub lives in complete seclusion. Until he finds a completely exhausted woman in front of his meteorological station. She is the widow of a wealthy merchant, Lidia von Berneis. A 42-year-old adventurous woman who has become obsessed with the idea of climbing the highest mountain in the country all alone. But now there is no turning back. All paths are deeply snow-covered, threatened by avalanches, and impassable. She must stay with Straub for the entire winter. Thus, an extraordinary love story unfolds "on the high mountain." A story that is both sensitive and full of drama at the same time. And with an ending that no one would have expected. Stefan König, the author of the novel "Die Nanga-Notizen" and the Luis Trenker biography "Bera Luis," tells with a light touch about the relationship between these two completely different people. He casually depicts the passionate and always challenging coexistence at nearly 3000 meters above sea level. As an intimate connoisseur of the mountains, he not only pays homage to love with his book but also expresses a love letter to the magnificent nature and the extraordinary moods found in the solitude of the high mountains.

2. Berg & Tal Rund um Kochelsee und Walchensee
As one of the few hiking guides, this book brings together all the worthwhile tours through the Blue Land. These include, in the west, Staffelsee, Riegsee, and the Murnauer Moos, as well as in the east, the Loisach-Kochelsee Moor with the Benediktbeuern Monastery. In the old monastery land, sun and clouds play their game with colors. The warm brown of the moor landscapes against the strong blue of the mountains shrouded in mist has already lured the painters of the Blue Rider into this rural seclusion. Here, they created world-class works and gave the region its name: the Blue Land. The municipalities of Kochel, Murnau, and Penzberg have erected a worthy monument to them with excellent museums. We accompany a school class to the Franz Marc Museum in Kochel, follow the mysterious traces of the blacksmith of Kochel, and reach Walchensee via the historically significant Kesselbergstrasse. Its history can be extensively admired in the Walchensee Museum by Friedhelm Oriwol. Through the plays of Ödön von Horváth, we dive into the history of the market town of Murnau am Staffelsee, get to know D'Mooshex, and learn what aurochs were doing on the Staffelsee island of Wörth. Whether by e-bike, touring bike, or mountain bike, cyclists will find ideal conditions in the land between Benediktbeuern and Staffelsee. Far from the hustle and bustle of the city, they can still find peace in magnificent nature. Good inns along the way also ensure that culinary delights are not neglected. - With detailed route descriptions and an Alpine panorama - Numerous color photos and an overview map - Insider tips for culinary pleasures - Hidden swimming spots and extraordinary sights.

3. Berg & Tal Lustwäldchen und Malergärten
The well-known Munich hiking book author and hobby gardener Marianne Heilmannseder will take her readers on excursions to the most beautiful gardens and parks in Munich and Upper Bavaria this time. A book for people with open eyes and a "green" heart. For everyone - young or old - who enjoys strolling through picturesque park landscapes or delighting in fragrant flower beds. A book especially for those who want to learn more about the history and garden architecture of old and new parks and publicly accessible gardens in this country. - 34 excursions to historical and newly created palace parks, monastery gardens, urban parks and green spaces, as well as artists' gardens - Additionally, 50 walks with map sketches - Interesting facts about the history of creation and garden art - Information on access, opening hours, admission prices, dining options, dog policies, etc.

4. Berg & Tal Hummel:Wege zum Märchenkönig
"Hummel: Paths to the Fairy Tale King" is a unique guide that takes readers on a journey to the fascinating mountain residences and castles of the Fairy Tale King. Written by Manfred Hummel, this travel guide not only provides practical information but also offers exciting insights into the history and cultural backgrounds of the places visited. With a paperback cover and an appealing design, the book spans 160 pages and is written in German. Its handy dimensions of 22 cm in height and 16.4 cm in width make it an ideal companion for excursions and hikes. The guide is aimed at anyone interested in leisure and travel activities who wants to explore the beauty of nature as well as the fairy tale world of castles and residences. Whether for a planned hike or simply for inspiration, "Hummel: Paths to the Fairy Tale King" offers valuable tips and suggestions for an unforgettable experience in nature.

5. Berg & Tal Kiermeier:Mountainbike-Buch:Garmisch-P.
This other tour book is up-to-date. All routes were traveled by the author in 2014, so no already closed paths are suggested. With this guide, there are numerous new trails to discover, and the rich, current illustrations by the author, along with detailed route descriptions, provide an optimal foundation for users to prepare for their chosen tour. Many tips on extraordinary rest areas and summit climbs complete each tour suggestion and also inform in a quick overview about difficulty, trail enjoyment, fitness, riding performance, and elevation gain. Additionally, a short description provides information about the surface conditions of the respective sections. The compilation of tours largely avoids main traffic routes and includes, depending on riding ability, very few carrying sections! All information is also saved on a CD for printing, allowing it to be used repeatedly. This way, users have all the necessary information (elevation profile, map section, roadbook) always at hand. The A4 sheet is designed so that users can keep the roadbook in a C6 plastic sleeve, accessible on both the front and back of the sleeve. This eliminates the hassle of flipping pages! The roadbook is also clearly structured and not overloaded with unnecessary information. Furthermore, all tours are available as GPS tracks in all common formats. A user manual provides additional information on using GPS data!.

6. Berg & Tal Mountainbike-Buch: Bayerische Voralpen
This other guidebook to the Bavarian Pre-Alps is up to date. All routes have been traveled by the author in recent years, meaning that no closed paths are suggested. There are many new trails to discover. The extensive and current illustrations created by the author, combined with detailed route descriptions, provide users with an optimal foundation to prepare for their chosen tour. Numerous tips on extraordinary rest spots and summit climbs complete each tour. All tour suggestions in this volume about the Chiemgau Alps provide a quick overview of difficulty, trail enjoyment, fitness level, riding performance, and elevation gain. An additional brief description provides information about the condition of the terrain for each section of the routes. The tour compilation avoids main traffic routes and includes, depending on riding ability, very few carrying sections. All information is also stored on a CD for printing, allowing it to be reused repeatedly. This way, users always have the necessary information (elevation profile, map excerpt, roadbook) with them. The A4 sheet is designed so that users can keep the roadbook on the front and back of a C6 plastic sleeve, eliminating the hassle of flipping pages! The roadbook is also not overloaded with unnecessary information and is clearly structured. Additionally, all tours are provided as GPS tracks in all common formats. A user manual offers further information on using GPS data.

7. Berg & Tal Das Bodensee-Radelbuch
This book aims to inspire a passion for cycling around one of the most diverse international bodies of water, both in terms of landscape and culture. It features 20 tours that lead to all the important sights around the lake and in the nearby hinterland. Various options provide opportunities for customization, including the entire Bodensee circular route. The extensive information about the locations and their attractions also makes the book a small travel guide, perfect for family adventures or to pass the time on a rainy day. Particularly appealing are the combined cycling and boat tours. All essential information is presented at a glance: access by public transport, detailed route descriptions, opening hours, overview maps, and a service section. Many beautiful photos complete the book.

8. Berg & Tal Blankenstein:LechErlebnisWeg
In 5 stages through the beautiful panoramic landscape of the Lech Valley. The Lech Experience Trail has replaced the former Lech High Trail and has undergone significant route improvements in the last third. Easy paths, trails, and paths continue to wind near the river bends through the magnificent hilly terrain, offering great views of the landscape shaped by glacial activity all the way to the high mountains. Finally, the trail runs along the western shore of Lake Forggen, where many swimming opportunities arise. Medieval towns such as Landsberg, Schongau, and Füssen can be discovered, and of course, the Romans also left their mark. Rare plants and animals inhabit the river meadows. This trail is particularly suited for nature lovers and those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. In 5 days or more, even beginner hikers can complete the nearly 90 km long route through the beautiful Alpine foothills. Detailed route descriptions (for hikers coming from the Lech Trail in the opposite direction), overview maps, and accommodation listings make planning easier. Additionally, there are tips for hiking without luggage, a service section, and plenty of information on attractions, nature, culture, and history.

9. Berg & Tal Hummel:Rund um Tegernsee und Schliersee
Lake Tegernsee is located 50 kilometers south of Munich, nestled in the Mangfall Mountains. The charming combination of lake and mountains has attracted people throughout the ages. After the Benedictines came the Wittelsbach dynasty, followed by famous writers like Ludwig Thoma and Ludwig Ganghofer, as well as artists like Karl Stieler and Olaf Gulbransson. To this day, Lake Tegernsee has lost none of its allure. We will visit a world-renowned paper mill, meet Gulbransson's grandson, and cook with a two-star chef. What secrets lie behind Castle Ringberg high above Rottach-Egern? The nearby Schliersee, which has a distinctly more relaxed atmosphere, also has much to offer: the versatile Schlierbergalm, the lords of Hohenwaldeck and the remnants of their knight's castle, the famous Schliersee farmer's theater, and of course, the grave of the wild shooter Jennerwein. Three extra tours will take us underground in Hausham, to a cheese dairy, and to the last blacksmith in Josefsthal.
We invite you on an extraordinary journey of discovery. There will also be tips for cozy beer gardens and dining options. Former SZ editor Manfred Hummel offers an entertainingly written piece of local history to cycle through.
With detailed route descriptions and an alpine panorama, numerous color photos, an overview map, insider tips for culinary delights, hidden swimming spots, and extraordinary sights.

10. Berg & Tal Das 'Wir in Bayern'-Wanderbuch
