Sentences with phrase «km trail which»

MY FAVOURITE ocean WATCHING SPOT IS at the Waterfall — on the 3 km trail which day visitors can do (first 3 km of the Otter Trail).

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Scenic Caves offer approximately 10 km of snowshoe trails of various skill levels, a few of which have fantastic lookout points.
Instead, they noticed low, small clouds on the top of the boundary layer, which by end of day were organized into trails up to 200 km long, hanging off the island's west end.
Land Rover has come up with Silk Trail, which is a 16,000 km endurance expedition of the new Range Rover Hybrid.
Exploring Banff's over 1,600 km (1,000 mi) of wilderness trails, chances are good that you may spot some of them, especially elk, which number in the thousands and are commonly found in the valleys of the park with mule deer and white - tailed deer.
It's within sight of the Wild Coast Trail, which spans 75 km (47 mi) from Bamfield to Port Renfrew a hot - spot for world - class hiking (ideal place to bring your cameras to capture breath - taking panoramas and sunsets!).
Situated in the Italian province of Naples, Massa Lubrense boasts stunning landscapes which can be easily explored by either walking, hiking or cycling along marked trails that stretch for over 100 km, winding among the lavish countryside.
Walking trails connect the bungalows which are from 2 km to 15 km apart — follow the Tea Trail through scenic Ceylon tea gardens from one unique bungalow to the next, staying a night or two at each or just laze in one.
Prince Harry explored rugged coastline and temperate rainforests while trekking across Stewart Island and Ulva Island, which together have over 300 km of trails.
After your adventure in Ucluelet head east to Parksville, which offers over 7.5 km of sandy shoreline, a mild year - round climate, a great selection of parks and trails, and an abundance of wildlife.
If you're visiting with the family, take the kids along on the easy 11 km Rainbow Gorge trail along the Ndumeni River and into a narrow gorge which sometimes displays spectacular rainbows.
The Palmiet trail is a lesser distance of 26 km which can also take about five hours and is graded as being only moderately hard.
There is a 12 km circular hiking trail on this trip which can be completed in just over three hours.
4 km trail, with a choice between the river trail which is difficult, or the forest trail which is of medium difficulty.
The Noorsekloof Nature Reserve has a 3 km trail running alongside a stream from which you can see many species of bird and some small buck.
The Dikkop Trail is a circular walk (9.5 -23.3 km)(meanders up north) which includes pristine strandveld, dune veld and a 2 km walk along the beach.
Running along the wave - bashed shoreline of Royal National Park — which sits just south of Sydney — this 26 km trail takes in beaches, cliffs and glorious ocean views.
Another recommended ride from urban Turangi is the easy 5 km return trip to Tokaanu Village, the Tokaanu Thermal Pools and adjacent thermal walk — which could easily be done after riding the Tongariro River Trail.
The whole Inca trail network which connects the Ancestral City of Machu Picchu has been built in strict harmony with the natural surroundings and landscape, and this 39.8 km.
For extreme hikers, take Sirena San Pedrillo trail which is 25 km long.
However, if you fancy venturing out a little further, the scenic harbour of Turunc is nearby, and there's even the opportunity to hike a small section of the famous 800 km long Carian Trail; a footpath which twists and turns around the stunning coast of Southern Turkey.
Depart from Cusco on the 5 - day journey which begins at Km 82, the start of the famous Inca Trail.
Enjoy a walk along the 5 km promenade on the beach or a stroll along the nature trail through the Hawaan Forest which is on the doorstep of 14 The Shades.
Do not miss the short 2.6 km (1.6 mi) Leliyn Trail which enables you to access the upper pool and additional views of the water falls.
The first section of the Rail Trail is an easy flat 3 km walk which starts at the Timboon Railway Shed Distillery and ends at the National Trust listed Curdie's River Trestle Bridge.
The lowest elevation is 1,900 m / 6, 234 ft, which is at the trail head at Km 104.
One of the most scenic trails is Cathedral Point which loops 1.2 km (0.7 miles) up through rainforest to viewpoints at the crest of the rocky point and back down.
This scenic route follows the Sacred Valley and the Urubamba River until we get to the 104th km mark located 2,000 m (6,561 ft) above sea level which is the starting point of the Short Inca Trail.
The most popular is the 3.3 - mile / 5.3 - km Signal Peak Trail, which loops over the island's south half and visits the summit of Signal Peak, the highest point on the island at 634 feet / 193 meters.
Having participated in numerous races in India and the Philippines — which include half marathons, full marathons and ultra runs on road and on trails — I've been averaging over 100 kms a month.
The Cabot Trail, which spurs off the Trans - Canada Highway 105, extends north and passes through Cape Breton Highlands National Park before looping back to the 105 only 16 miles (27 km) further up the road.
The trails connect to Campbell Valley Regional Park, which has 30 km of trails and is B.C.'s largest pubic equestrian park.
Like when I walked the «pilgrim trail» — which involves limping 400 km across Spain and sleeping in dormitory - style accommodation with lots of farting Frenchmen — and saw a couple of fellow pilgrims staggering along with a two - metre - tall statue of the Virgin Mary.
Like when I walked the «pilgrim trail» — which involves limping 400 km across Spain and sleeping in dormitory - style accommodation with lots of garlicky, farting Frenchmen — and saw a couple of fellow pilgrims staggering along with a two - metre - tall statue of the Virgin Mary.
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