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A main walking track leads from the Mount Cooroora Forest Reserve (carpark and picnic area) to the top of Mount Cooroora with several meandering tracks around the east and north sides of the mountain.
The Des Dywer walking track is an oceanway that starts at Bulcock beach and follows the coastline on cliffs and boardwalks. The walking track ends at Moffat Beach north-east of Bulcock, and is about a one-hour walk.
The highest point in the park is Noosa Hill. One of the walking tracks in the park leads to the top of the 147 m hill. [5] There are a total of five walking tracks with the longest being 8 km. [12] Another track leads to Hell's Gate, one of the park's headlands. This track is the most traversed trail in Queensland. [13]
The Te Kopahou Reserve is a scenic, conservation and recreation reserve in Wellington in the North Island of New Zealand. It is located on the south coast of Wellington, and features rugged landscape including the sea coast adjoining Cook Strait , and the hill tops of Te Kopahou and Hawkins Hill.
The European long-distance paths (E-paths) traverse Europe, passing through many countries. Among the longest are European walking route E8 and the Iron Curtain Trail (also known as EuroVelo 13). The latter is a partially complete long-distance cycling route which will run along the entire length of the former Iron Curtain.
The 20,600 hectares (51,000 acres) Lamington National Park is known for its natural environment, rainforests, birdlife, ancient trees, waterfalls, walking tracks and mountain views. The park protects parts of the Eastern Australian temperate forests.
The Great South West Walk is a 251-kilometre (156 mi)/ 262-kilometer (163mi) [1] walking track, established in 1981, located in South West Victoria, Australia.The track passes through the Lower Glenelg National Park, the Cobboboonee National Park, the Discovery Bay Coastal Park, the Mount Richmond National Park and the Cape Nelson State Park, and may be explored through shorter or overnight ...
Herenga ā Nuku Aotearoa (English: Outdoor Access Commission), formerly the New Zealand Walking Access Commission (Māori: Ara Hīkoi Aotearoa), is a crown agent that helps to negotiate, establish, maintain, and improve public access to the outdoors. It works with other agencies, local groups and communities to create and tend to tracks and trails.