Mount Ena is located in the southern most end of the Central Japanese Alps. It is one of the '100 famous mountains' of Japan and is a holy place as it is the supposed birth place of Emperor Tensho.
Mount Ena is a relatively difficult hike and requires stamina. It is not technically difficult as there are no long up-hill sections or scrambling involved, but is challenging as it is a long hike. Also be warned that the summit of Mount Ena offers limited views, the views at the beginning of the hike are better than those from the summit.
Gohou no Taki is a series of seven waterfalls located in Yaotsu in Gifu Prefecture. In the mid-1500s, the waterfalls here were used as a special training site making them also historically important.
A 4.3km(one way) walk along the road to point pure lookout from the camp ground. Very uphill on the way to the lookout.
It travels along the 4WD track so the path is quite smooth to walk, although a bit steep. It is a bit exposed in places so sun protection is a must.
Short hike with lots of wild monkeys. View from the peak of Mount Iwata is also amazing.
From boardwalk to beach, this short walk leads through forest to a peaceful stretch of beach away from the nearby towns.
Archers Lookout sits atop Duke Mountain with 360 views over Gayndah.
Enjoy a short stroll to this cave adorned with intricate carvings and rich ochre stencils, including one resembling a Kookaburra.
Discover a towering yet narrow natural archway, shaped over time by wind and water, and unique from every angle.
A remarkable sandstone pillar is only a short walk away.
A stop on the Mount Moffatt Circuit Drive the natural grassland of Marlong Plain is especially lovely as the sun sets. You can walk down to the edge of the plain for views of distant sandstone cliffs and ridges.