Long-distance trail Pacific Crest Trail in the United States

1 November 2025 | Author/Destination: | Category: General, Bon voyage Reading Time:  6 minutes

Crater Lake National Park and Wizard Island © panoramio.com - Pavel Špindler/cc-by-3.0

Crater Lake National Park and Wizard Island © panoramio.com – Pavel Špindler/cc-by-3.0

The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), officially designated as the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail, is a long-distance hiking and equestrian trail closely aligned with the highest portion of the Cascade and Sierra Nevada mountain ranges, which lie 100 to 150 miles (160 to 240 km) east of the U.S. Pacific coast. The trail’s southern terminus is next to the Mexico–United States border, just south of Campo, California, and its northern terminus is on the Canada–US border, upon which it continues unofficially to the Windy Joe Trail within Manning Park in British Columbia; it passes through the states of California, Oregon, and Washington.   read more…

Long-distance trail Laugavegur in Iceland

31 October 2025 | Author/Destination: | Category: General, Bon voyage Reading Time:  4 minutes

© unsplash.com - Emma Hall

© unsplash.com – Emma Hall

Laugavegur is a hiking trail in South Iceland. It is the most popular trail in Iceland, with an estimated 75,000-100,000 people hiking it every year. In 2012, National Geographic listed it as one of the twenty best trails in the world.   read more…

Long-distance trail South West Coast Path in Somerset, Devon, Cornwall and Dorset

30 October 2025 | Author/Destination: | Category: General, Bon voyage Reading Time:  5 minutes

Watergate Bay © unsplash.com - Tom Eversley

Watergate Bay © unsplash.com – Tom Eversley

The South West Coast Path is England’s longest waymarked long-distance footpath and a National Trail. It stretches for 630 miles (1,014 km), running from Minehead in Somerset, along the coasts of Devon and Cornwall, to Poole Harbour in Dorset. Because it rises and falls with every river mouth, it is also one of the more challenging trails. The total height climbed has been calculated to be 114,931 ft (35,031 m), almost four times the height of Mount Everest. It has been voted ‘Britain’s Best Walking route’ twice in a row by readers of The RamblersWalk magazine, and regularly features in lists of the world’s best walks.   read more…

Long-distance trail Kungsleden in Sweden

29 October 2025 | Author/Destination: | Category: General, Bon voyage Reading Time:  7 minutes

Kungsleden over Teusajaure, south of Kebnekaise © Alexandre Buisse/cc-by-sa-4.0

Kungsleden over Teusajaure, south of Kebnekaise © Alexandre Buisse/cc-by-sa-4.0

Kungsleden (King’s Trail) is a hiking trail in northern Sweden, approximately 467 kilometres (290 mi) long, between Abisko in the north and Hemavan in the south. The full distance breaks down into 419.3 km of trekking, 18.2 km of lake crossings and a 29.5 km stretch of road, almost all of which hikers cover by bus. It passes through, near the southern end, the Vindelfjällen Nature Reserve, one of the largest protected areas in Europe. In the winter Kungsleden is a ski trail with approximately the same route.   read more…

Great Ocean Walk in Australia

28 October 2025 | Author/Destination: | Category: General, Bon voyage Reading Time:  5 minutes

Cape Otway Lighthouse © flickr.com - Christoph Settgast/cc-by-sa-2.0

Cape Otway Lighthouse © flickr.com – Christoph Settgast/cc-by-sa-2.0

The Great Ocean Walk is a walking trail on Victoria‘s southwest coast in Australia, traversing several areas of historical and cultural significance. The track makes extensive usage of eco-friendly facilities; with Parks Victoria and tour guide operators attempting to raise environmental awareness. The trail meanders along high cliff tops and sandy beaches.   read more…

Long-distance trail GR 20 on Corsica

27 October 2025 | Author/Destination: | Category: General, Bon voyage Reading Time:  6 minutes

Example of path difficulty © BastienDietemann/cc-by-sa-4.0

Example of path difficulty © BastienDietemann/cc-by-sa-4.0

The GR 20 (or fra li monti) is a GR footpath that crosses the Mediterranean island of Corsica running approximately north–south, described by the outdoor writer Paddy Dillon as “one of the top trails in the world”.   read more…

Wild Atlantic Way in Ireland

13 September 2025 | Author/Destination: | Category: General, Bon voyage Reading Time:  4 minutes

Cliffs of Moher towards O'Brien's_Tower © Bjørn Christian Tørrissen/cc-by-sa-3.0

Cliffs of Moher towards O’Brien’s Tower © Bjørn Christian Tørrissen/cc-by-sa-3.0

The Wild Atlantic Way (Irish: Slí an Atlantaigh Fhiáin) is a tourism trail on the west coast, and on parts of the north and south coasts, of Ireland. The 2,500 km (1,553 mile) driving route passes through nine counties and three provinces, stretching from County Donegal‘s Inishowen Peninsula in Ulster to Kinsale, County Cork, in Munster, on the Celtic Sea coast.   read more…

Jesus Trail in Israel

24 December 2019 | Author/Destination: | Category: General, Bon voyage, Union for the Mediterranean Reading Time:  7 minutes

Walking the Jesus Trail near Nazareth © Zeromancer44/cc-by-sa-3.0

Walking the Jesus Trail near Nazareth © Zeromancer44/cc-by-sa-3.0

The Jesus Trail is a 65 km (40 mi) hiking and pilgrimage route in the Galilee region of Israel that traces the route Jesus may have walked, connecting many sites from his life and ministry. The main part of the trail begins in Nazareth and passes through Sepphoris, Cana (Kafr Kanna), the Horns of Hattin, Mount Arbel Cliffs, the Sea of Galilee, Capernaum, Tabgha, and the Mount of Beatitudes. An alternate return route passes by Tiberias, the Jordan River, Mount Tabor, and Mount Precipice. The Jesus Trail runs within the 1967 border.   read more…

Theme Week Jordan – Wadi Rum

25 March 2017 | Author/Destination: | Category: General, UNESCO World Heritage, Union for the Mediterranean Reading Time:  9 minutes

Wadi Rum Visitor Center © Jean Housen/cc-by-sa-3.0

Wadi Rum Visitor Center © Jean Housen/cc-by-sa-3.0

Wadi Rum, also known as The Valley of the Moon, is a valley cut into the sandstone and granite rock in southern Jordan 60 km (37 mi) to the east of Aqaba; it is the largest wadi in Jordan. The name Rum most likely comes from an Aramaic root meaning ‘high’ or ‘elevated’. To reflect its proper Arabic pronunciation, archaeologists transcribe it as Wadi Ramm. Wadi Rum has been inhabited by many human cultures since prehistoric times, with many cultures–including the Nabateans–leaving their mark in the form of rock paintings, graffiti, and temples. In the West, Wadi Rum may be best known for its connection with British officer T. E. Lawrence, who passed through several times during the Arab Revolt of 1917–18. In the 1980s one of the rock formations in Wadi Rum was named “The Seven Pillars of Wisdom” after Lawrence’s book penned in the aftermath of the war, though the ‘Seven Pillars’ referred to in the book have no connection with Rum.   read more…

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