Prince Henry Cliff Walk
There are hundreds of kilometres of walking trails within the Blue Mountains National Park. The Prince Henry Cliff Walk is one of the most scenic and accessible.
Cocoro Valley Loop, Colombia
Hiking the Cocora Valley is a sometimes challenging experience but the breathtaking views and rich biodiversity mean it’s also one you’ll not readily forget.
Tomaree Headland Walk
Stunning views await on this invigorating climb to the top of Tomaree Headland in Port Stephens NSW.
Melbourne Parks & Gardens Walk
Explore Melbourne’s on this walk which takes in seven of the city’s best known and most loved gardens.
Bridge to Bridge Canberra
There’s plenty to see in Canberra and you’ll get a glimpse of much of it on this walk around Lake Burley Griffin.
London Parks Loop
This loop walk takes you around four of London’s eight Royal Parks. These parks sit right in the centre of London and this walk offers a peaceful retreat in an otherwise busy, bustling city.
Passage Peak, Hamilton Island
One of the best ways to see this beautiful island is to view it from on high on this walk up to the highest point. This walk is one of many on the island and can be combined with others like the side trail to Escape Beach, included here.
Warburton River Walk
This is a popular walk with locals and families and the abundance of wildlife attracts birdwatchers and fisherman too. In the warmer months the river serves as a popular swimming hole.
Grand Canyon Blue Mountains
The Grand Canyon Walk is one of the most popular trails in the World Heritage listed Blue Mountain’s National Park.
Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk
The Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk, is a beautiful meandering trail along the New South Wales side of the Murray River.
Kumano Kodo
The Kumano Kodo is one of the most beautiful, pristine and peaceful places I’ve ever walked. If you’re thinking of walking this trail I hope you’ll find this helpful. I’ve included information about planning for your walk, getting around, accommodation and more.