Ryugu Sea Cave is one of the most famous spots in Izu and part of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. It isn't anything particularly spectacular, but if you are in the area, you may as well visit.
Dogashima is one of the most famous area on the Izu Peninsula and part of the Fuji-Izu-Hakone national park. Dogashima has interesting rock formations and if the weather is good you can take a boat into the sea cave. It is also home to a land bridge that appears during low-tide which is pretty cool.
Chiiwakyo is one of the coolest natural places in Aichi Prefecture. The hike takes you past some waterfalls, forest and caves. It's kind of way out in the sticks, but worth it.
Explore remnant wallum heathlands and spot colourful birds and other wildlife on this delightful bushwalk in a corner of the Bribie Island National Park.
An easy hike with some of the most amazing waterfalls you will see.
Concrete path winding through the bush along sandstone rocks and finishes at a secured lookout with views down to the Hacking River and Audley.
Walk along the north bank of the Parramatta River. Parks, board walks and bikeway mix. Many references to historic points and places along the way.
Osaka no Taki is an area created that was created by the eruption of nearby Mount Ontake. It is home to unique volcanic rock and over 200 different waterfalls.
Tsukechi Gorge located in Nakatsugawa has unbelievably blue water and stunning waterfalls. The walk is very nice.
We took our time exploring the tracks, rockpools and playing on the beach.