Works
- Grosse, Dietmar; Kerkeling, Hape; Waller, Klaus (1993) (in German). Hape Kerkeling – Cheese (62. ed.). München: Droemer Knaur. ISBN 978-3-426-26695-3.
- Kerkeling, Hape (2008) (in German). Ich bin dann mal weg: meine Reise auf dem Jakobsweg. München: Malik. ISBN 978-3-89029-312-7.
- I'm off then: my journey along the Camino de Santiago. New York: Free Press. 2009. ISBN 978-1-4165-5387-8.
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