Kegon no Taki is a 100m drop waterfall that is nothing short of stunning. It is a short walk from the bus terminal, it is a must visit for anyone checking out the Toshogu Shrine that's part of the Nikko World Hertigate Site.
Mt. Zao is one of Japan's 100 famous mountains, located in Yamagata Prefecture part of the Mt. Zao quasi-national park. Mt Zao is an active volcano that is also famous for being a ski resort in the winter with the natural snow monster phenomenon.
Fukuurajima is an island that you can reach from the Japanese mainland via bridge. Matsushima is considered to be one of the 3 views of Japan. The bay is littered with small islands that house unique vegetation. Fukuurajima itself is one of those islands. It has been designated a prefectural park and is protected. On the island you can view the unique plantlife and get some views of the Matsushima Bay. For the best view of the bay, I recommend taking a boat tour.
Mount Adatarayama is one of Japan's 100 famous moutains located in Bandai-Asahi National Park in Fukushima Prefecture. It is an active volcano that has some of the most stunning views in north Japan.
A nice well marked trail from Lawrence Hargrave Road up to the top of the Illawara Escarpment.
After experiencing the kangaroos and wallabies on the beach at sunrise take a hike to Twin Beach, Turtle and Andrews Point Lookouts offering spectacular views surrounding the Cape Hillsborough Region.
A nice easy stroll through the Brisbane Waters National Park followed by a short scramble to the summit marker.
Good comfortable hike through picturesque landscape
This is a shared trail for 4wd , Motorbikes , horse riders and hikers. This one starts opposite the 2nd car park entrance of Amama day-use area. You noticed a gate when looking up, just follow.
Follow the track to the right at the first intersection , then to the left at second intersection , then again keep following to the left. You will hit a rather steep section again full of rocks and gravel leading up to the lookout tower. Notice there's currently no ladder to get into the tower yet still have nice views though.
A short rainforest walk around Cedar Grove Camping Area with two intrepid crossings of Amamoor Creek.
This well groomed park is a site to behold in spring and summer with its pathways in and around the various flowerbeds and ornamental areas.
A medium in-and-out walk through coastal rainforest and heathland offering whale watching, wildflowers, scenic views, and even a blowhole on the way to secluded beaches.
An interesting walk with multiple challenging creek crossings through Broadwater State Forest. Includes plenty of bird life and the odd wallaby peeping out from behind the trees.
Easy walk along well-maintained track. Sights included a spectacular waterfall, birdlife and spectacular views from the point at the end of the ridge.
Hat Head National park, northern section at Arrakoon near Southwest Rocks. A nice easy walk with covering native bushland to beach walking beginning at Smokey Cape Lighthouse and ending at Trial Bay Gaol.
A loop that takes you past seven different waterfalls and a lake. The first two waterfalls are particularly impressive.
Mount Ibuki, located in Maibara near Lake Biwa is one of Japan's 100 famous mountains. It has great views over the surrounding mountains and lake. Unfortunately the summit has undergone a lot of development and is more akin to a shopping centre. There is a road that leads to the summit and it isn't rare to find women knocking about in high heels and fashion not suitable for climbing mountains.
There are also lots of abandoned buildings on the mountain such as omiyage gift shops and a gondola station which housed the old ski lift. If you are adventurous you can explore the abandoned buildings.
Trails around Quart Pot Creek in the Quart Pot Creek Parklands in the centre of Stanthorpe.
A beautiful walk along Toolona Creek and an endless number of waterfalls! Many creek crossings and beautiful, lush areas deep in the valley.
A moderately challenging walk to some amazing waterfalls in the Cradle Valley Region of Tasmania, not too far from the town of Moina.
This out and back route starts from the Lemonthyme Wilderness Lodge, where parking is available.
The trail itself follows a clearly marked and well maintained fire trail for most of the walk.