Short walk, one route is steep the other isn't not the best views on top but not bad. There are a number of trails and tracks. Nothing marked.
About 2km return, nice walk through varied coastal forest with glimpses through the trees of Shute Harbour. Rocky trail, medium grades with many tree roots. Lovely rewarding coral/ pebbly beach joining the Beak Lookout walk.
Futatsumoriyama is out in the sticks of Gifu Prefecture. Summit has 360 views of the surrounding mountains. It's not the best nor the worst mountain.
A hike that visits all three of the waterfalls in Morialta Conservation Park. The hike skirts around the edge of the gorge with views of the cliffs, and continues up Fourth Creek past First Falls, Second Falls (with a short detour) and Third Falls. Views back over the Morialta gorge and the Plains.
The hike begins from the top carpark, or you can commence from the lower carpark on Stradbroke Road and walk along the Fourth Creek Walk to the top carpark.
Mount Ontake is an active volcano and one of Japan's most holy mountains. Mount Ontake is also one of Japan's 20 peaks that stand at over 3,000m. It has beautiful volcanic lakes and alpine vistas.
This hike is very easy. There is no scrambling, it is just long.
Also make sure that you pay attention to warnings. As Mount Ontake is an active volcano, it can erupt at anytime. Make sure you are prepared in the case of an eruption. In 2014 a number of hikers died on the trail during an eruption.
Also make note that the ropeway closes at 4:30pm.
Circuit track through open forest koala habitat. Bitumen/ boardwalk.
Located in the beautiful onsen town of Noboribetsu is the jigokudani, not to be confused with the more famous jigokudani in Nagano which has bathing monkeys. Jigokudani is an amazing volcanic spring that has views you don't really see anywhere else.
A short 1.1km return trail through the Devils Gullet State Reserve in the Central Highlands of Tasmania.
The walk starts and ends at the car park at the end of Devils Gullet Road.
The trail itself is well maintained and easy to follow, offering incredible views from the end point.
There are no visitor facilities at this site.
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.
Coastal circuit with some fantastic views, secluded beaches, plenty of kangaroos + birds and a wide variety of environments.