2.4
km
return
90
mins
Tataki falls is a stunning waterfall located in the southern section of Yanbaru National Park, home to rare and endangered animals endemic to Okinawa.
Walk through the ancient rainforest and soak in the sights. Tataki falls is one impressive waterfall.
45
km
return
2
days
Yarigatake is one of the 100 famous mountains in Japan. It is located in the Northern Alps and is one of the most instantly recognisable peaks in Japan. It is the 5th tallest mountain in Japan, and is just awesome. A two day with a thrilling scramble. Being 3000m above sea level, things just hit different.
1.2
km
return
30
mins
Short walk up to a lookout with lovely views of the island.
6
km
return
2
hrs
Houraiji is an ancient temple that was founded somewhere around 700 AD. It was secluded in the mountains and became a place for serious aesetics to learn about esoteric Buddhism. Because of its heritage of being an important Buddist temple, the surrounding forest was not destroyed in the great purge of forests conducted by the Japanese government. It is a rare example of ancient trees. It is very biodiverse which is a great change from the usual monoculture of trees you find on Japanese mountains.
14.5
km
return
6
hrs
Climb Mt Barney via Mezzanine Ridge and descend via South East Ridge.
It's a challenging climb with exposed cliff edges and climbing involved.
2.5
km
return
1.5
mins
This hike begins along Fourth Creek and then ascends above the valley floor to Giants Cave. Enjoy the stunning views of Morialta Gorge from the Kookaburra Rock Lookout, the top of First Falls and Eagles Nest Lookout.
5.3
km
return
2.5
mins
This trail has spectacular panoramic views across Adelaide and of Morialta Gorge and First and Second Falls. Enjoy visiting the Kookaburra Rock, Eagles Nest and Deep View lookouts. Rangers recommend doing this hike in an anticlockwise direction.
3.1
km
return
45
mins
A short circuit walk in Freshwater National Park where many xanthorrhoea (grass trees) are on display.
5
km
return
90
mins
Out and back trail to Mount Byron that can be accessed by 4wd or added onto a walk of the Somerset Trail. Walk is initially along fire trail up and over the summit of Mount Byron before it ends on the far side from there continue along single trail to enjoy views from the cliff line on the Southern side of Mount Byron.