A pleasant walk that is close to town with options to walk on the path or the beaches. Options for cafes, lookouts and toilet stops too.
Enjoy a short, steep climb to panoramic views over the eastern lowlands and mountain ranges to the west.
Pass through grassy, open woodland with bloodwood trees and rusty gums on this steep lookout walk. With sensational views over the surrounding coastal lowlands, the steep trip is well worth the effort—just make sure you bring your camera!
From the vantage point 60m above sea level, you can view the Ganoonga Noonga (low grounds) of swamps and heath that cover the parallel dunes below.
Enjoy sweeping vistas of Munro Range to the west, and Bray Hills and Bustard Bay to the north. Keen eyes might also spy Bustard Head Lighthouse on the rocky headlands to the north.
This walk is situated in the Joseph Banks Conservation Park where you can absorb panoramic views from the tip of the headland. Coastal beach scrub closes around you and partly shades the track. A viewing platform offers distant views to Bustard Bay. As well as wave lookout which looks over a small rock bay.
Reward yourself with a picnic and endless ocean and estuary views at the end of this pretty walk.
After you’ve set up camp in the Burrum Point camping area, pack a picnic and meander through cypress pine and tea-trees to a small rest area on the beach. Soak up endless views of the ocean and the Burrum and Gregory river mouths.
Unwind to the sound of the wind in the trees and watch brahminy kites circle overhead. Look for shorebirds—resting here during long migratory flights. If you visiting during winter, keep your eyes glued to the horizon, you might be lucky enough to see whales breaching and playing in the offshore waters of the Great Sandy Marine Park.
Mount Yakedake is an active volcano in the northern alps in Japan. It is one of Japan's 100 famous mountains and provides fantastic views over the surrounding area.
Possibly the most popular walk in Kamikochi. Has iconic views that are seen in all guidebooks about Japan.
Mt. Omuro is a designated national monument by the Japanese government and is part of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. It's a very green extinct volcano
The Jogasaki coast is one of the famous coastal regions of the Izu Peninsula and part of the Fuji-Izu-Hakone National Park. It has dramatic cliff faces and interesting rock formations.
Cape Irozaki is part of the Fuji-Izu-Hakone national park and has some of the best views of the Izu coast. It is the most southern point of the Izu Peninsula.
The Kawazu Seven Waterfalls make up part of the Fuji-Izu-Hakone national park on the Izu Peninsula. It is a spectatular set of seven waterfalls that progressively get more impressive as you go along.