A challenging alpine ascent to the summit of the stratovolcano Mt Baker - a perfect mountain to learn basic alpining techniques.
Accessible toilet, barbecue (electric), bikeway network, dog off leash area (Arrunga Street), fitness station (Barham Street), picnic area (Barham Street), playground (Barham Street, Perina Street), public toilet (Barham Street), water (bubbler/tap)
Enter via Pine Mountain Road, Follow the signs to the summit and look at the views over South Brisbane
Lovely Aussie scrub bush walk. Keep your eye out for koalas.
A nice urban bushland walk to a peak and lookout to Brisbane's CBD. A few tracks that can be combined to a loop.
One of five signed recreational trails within Glider Forest allowing users to access and experience a range of different landscapes, including open eucalypt woodlands and paperbark groves surrounded by small stream-fed billabongs.
A short loop walk around the summit with views in each direction.
This walk is unfortunately inaccessible as it traverses the Belmont shooting complex.
Mt. Chausuyama is the tallest mountain in Aichi prefecture, part of a Quasi-national park. It is very easy and can be smashed out with the neighbouring mountain in probably less than two hours. There are some good mountain biking opportunities if you are of that persuasion, maybe good for trail running as well. In winter, the mountain becomes a ski field.
Discover this 5.0-km out-and-back trail near Spring Mountain, Queensland. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 1 h 29 min to complete. This is a popular trail for hiking, running, and walking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day.
This track takes walkers from the Manorina car park to Mount Nebo lookout. Trek through wet eucalypt forest containing groves of cabbage tree palms, recognised by their huge, fan-shaped leaves. At Mount Nebo lookout, enjoy spectacular views over the Samford Valley to Moreton Bay. The track is well defined and gently-sloping. Keep your eyes peeled for a few of the old track markers with distances marked in miles.
A section of the Solitary Islands Coastal Walk at Emerald Beach walking around the headlands with lovely views of surrounding beaches and headlands to the north and south as well as views of the Solitary Islands to the east.
A moderate steady ascent up to the highest mountain in the Budawang range.
An underated hike out in the middle of nowhere in Nagano prefecture. Mind-blowing waterfalls and epic adventure over suspension bridges.
Starting near the Teahouse at the top car park at Binna Burra, the Dave's Creek Circuit track starts some two kilometres along the Border track and then branches off and follows the Ships Stern circuit track before branching off again. Well sign posted, good tracks and some good views from the Numinbah lookout. There is also a small cave side track that is sign posted - Molongolee Cave - detour right at the sign. On the way back don't miss "Surprise Rock".
There are no steep ascents or descents, a reasonably gentle, undulating track.
A short but steep walk up one of the smaller yet better known mountains on the island of Mahé - Seychelles.
A steep hike through thick rainforest to the summit of the highest mountain in the Seychelles.
This track is part of the disused rail line which went from Ferny Grove to Dayboro. Ends at Yugar rail tunnel. Memorial stone with info on top of tunnel.