How did people travel in the middle ages? Evidence shows that despite all the likely deterrents
- danger from man & beast, uncertainty of lodging & food, even the basic matter of finding the way -our medieval ancestors moved about far more than we might expect. They set out even on major journeys with a confidence which argues the existence of a network of major routes & minor tracks, the arteries by which new ideas entered Europe`s fast-changing civilisation: the knowledge brought back by travellers played an important part in the development of the medieval world. Norbert Ohler lets the travellers speak for themselves, & from the many sources builds up a picture of what travel was really like.