A couple of Rother guides have new editions this year, the Cyprus guide has its 2nd edition and the Tenerife guide is up to its 3rd edition:
Even More Walking in Catalunya
Walking on Corsica
Walking in Croatia
Yet another new book from Cicerone, “Walking in Croatia” by Rudolf Abraham:
Like the Sunflower guide for Croatia this one also covers many islands!
The Mountains of Greece
Greece is more than islands, so if you want some different challenges maybe this could be something, “The Mountains of Greece” by Tim Salmon:
Walking on Crete
I have forgotten to mention this fairly new effort from Cicerone, their newest Crete guide, “The High Mountains of Crete”:
More Walking in Catalunya
Cicerone has just released a new walking guide to the Catalunya region. This is “Mountain Walking in Southern Catalunya”:
Added to the Book Shop.
Current Lonely Planet Hiking Guides
Lonely Planet also had several more hiking guides for the Mediterranean region that are gone now. In addition to Greece I seem to remember both Turkey and France. Current offerings are Spain and Italy only:
The Spain guide used to include both Canary and Balearic islands, but AFAIK the Canary islands are not represented anymore. The Italy guide (at least used to) include both Sardinia and Sicily (including Eolian islands).
Trekking in Greece
If you ever wondered why someone would start walking so much on Greek islands (which seem more well known for other activities…), for me Marc Dubin is partly to “blame” for that:
This “classic” book (meaning now out-of-date and long out-of-print) covered in addition to mainland Greece the islands of Amorgos, Chios, Crete, Folegandros, Lesvos, Naxos, Nissiros, Rhodes, Samos, Samothráki, Serifos, Sifnos, Skiathos, Symi, Tilos and Tinos. Too bad it was discontinued by Lonely Planet and never came in any new edition after the initial 1st. And Marc Dubin went on to write travel guides for Rough Guides instead…
Restaurant Reviews
After some particularly stupid restaurant reviews of Greek restaurants in my home town of Oslo I feel the need to give them a grade of my own.
Restaurant Alexandros:
Restaurant Zorbas:
So there!