Running through Southern Europe are the Apennines,Pyreneesand Cantabrian ranges, whilst in the North one finds Europe's second longest range, the Scandinavian Mountains (1,700 km / 1,056 miles). Other notable mountain ranges in Europe include theDinaric Alpsin the Balkans and theScottish Highlands...
Continue in the Southern parts of the trail, you will pass primordial forests, emerald seas of meadows, lakes, and be happily reminded of the majestic spikes of the Alps and the peaks of theBlack Forest Mountainson the way. The area is packed with trails running through the dark forests th...
Petra is a majestic ancient city carved into the rocks in southern Jordan, and the ruins inside Petra Jordan can be explored by walking on foot or riding a camel. Most people do this as a circuit hike that starts at the Siq, a narrow slot canyon with high walls, and the path then le...
But honestly, I have absolutely no regrets. I witnessed some of the most incredible views I’ve EVER seen in my life that day. Spanning across Lake Wanaka and the Southern Alps. We stayed around for sunset and hiked down with agood head touch, which was totally doable. Look at those co...
An easy out-and-back trail with some of the best bird-watching in the country. 🥾 Easy | 4.5 miles |Google Maps|Website| 25 minutes from San Diego | Cost: free Enjoy an out-and-back trail that meanders through the Tijuana Estuary of southern San Diego. It’s flat and easy, making...
In contrasting scenery,El Caminito del Rey(The King’s Little Pathway) in Spain presents its own set of perils. Once known as the world’s most dangerous walkway after a series of fatal accidents, the trail has been renovated and reopened to public, including safety features such as helmets...
presents a heavenly canvas of southern Italian landscapes, with sensational views of the rugged, densely wooded Lattari mountains that dive down to the glittering Mediterranean and candy-colored villages tumbling haphazardly down hillsides and distant glimpses of Capri. You can nail it in half a day...
Along the vertical manmade paths, hundreds of feet above the Guadalhorce River, in southern Spain. This was originally constructed in the early 1900s as a catwalk for hydroelectric workers traveling between Chorro Falls and Gaintanejo Falls, El Caminito del Rey earned its nickname, the “King’...