We all know Australia is the place for bushwalking... New Zealand has some good tracks too... but surprisingly the rest of the world has some places worth visiting too! (imaging that!)
This is the place to share walks from outside of Australia/New Zealand.
2.3
km
return
1
hr
Follow the path from the park entrance on Red Road to the dry waterfall. Look closely to see McLachlan’s old house site among the Norfolk Pine and White Oak forest and discover a lush valley with a waterfall that flows after good rain.
3.7
km
return
90
mins
This walk takes you from the park entrance to the summits of Mount Bates and Mount Pitt, with its many heritage WWII remnants and expansive 360° views from Norfolk Island's highest peaks.
4
km
return
105
mins
This walk takes you up through Palm Glen to the summits of Mount Bates and Mount Pitt, with its many heritage WWII remnants and expansive 360° views from Norfolk Island's highest peaks.
96
km
one-way
11
days
11 day hike from Kokoda to Owens Landing, Papua New Guinea
4.5
km
return
3
hrs
The legendary Tadeusz Kościuszko who this memorial mound is named after also has the distinction of having Australia's tallest mountain named after him (Mount Kościuszko), so undertake this walk to discover a little more about the man.
40
km
return
10
hrs
Mt. Rysy is the tallest mountain in Poland. The hike takes you across some stunning alpine area and some amazing alpine lakes near the border of Slovakia. Be warned that this a very long hike that is gruelling and demanding. It requires some scrambling near the top that is not for the faint-hearted. But the views are wroth the effort and none of the scrambling is particularly complex. There are chains to guide you.
This hike can also be done from the Slovakian side which apparently easier.
2.1
km
return
1
hr
A short but steep walk up one of the smaller yet better known mountains on the island of Mahé - Seychelles.
3.9
km
return
5
hrs
A steep hike through thick rainforest to the summit of the highest mountain in the Seychelles.
2.6
km
return
45
mins
A hike up to the dizzying summit of the tallest mountain in all of Singapore at a staggering 164 meters.