We all know Australia is the place for bushwalking... New Zealand has some good tracks too... but surprisingly the rest of the world has some places worth visiting too! (imaging that!)
This is the place to share walks from outside of Australia/New Zealand.
The Old Basing Circular (2.8kms) is a shorter section of The Basing Trail (11.3kms) which features the highlights of the lovely Old Basing section. This walk features the historic Barton's Mill which is now a lovely pub where you can still view the mill wheels and water race, the River Loddon and the Railway Viaduct that crosses it, St. Mary's Church, Basingstoke Common and finally the historic collection at Basing House including The Great Barn & the ruins of Basing House itself and the older early 12th century motte and bailey castle's earthwork defences.
This short circular walk takes you through the Pig Bush and out onto the moor also passing over Shepton Water which can be quite boggy to cross over. A nice introductory walk to the New Forest National Park. Make sure to keep an eye out for New Forest Ponies.
A classic walk in the Peak District National Park the pride of which is the iconic Mam Tor (516m).
A beautiful and sometime challenging hike with some of the best views of Scotland.
Start in the heart of historic Winchester before following the first few hundred metres of the 160km Southern Downs Way along banks of the River Itchen before following the Itchen Navigation into the Southern Downs National Park at Saint Catherine's Hill (97m).
Several hikes here but the most popular is to " Delicate Arch " quite easy walk and worth the hike ( and others ) when in Utah.
Several hikes in this park to from Medium to Hard. All provide stunning scenery. The most popular is the Navajo Trail , does go zig zag down and is a loop so goes back up again and some level of fitness is required but worth the hike.
King County's 25,000 acre park system, minutes from Eastside cities such as Bellevue, Newcastle and Issaquah (Seattle).