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1001 Walks You Must Experience Before You Die 1001 WALKS YOU MUST EXPERIENCE BEFORE YOU DIE GENERAL EDITOR BARRY STONE FOREWORD BY JULIA BRADBURY CCASSELL ILLUSTRATED Contents Foreword 6 Introduction 8 Index of Walks by Country 12 Overland 20 Urban 328 Mountain 408 Heritage 650 Coastal & Shoreline 806 Index of Walks by Distance 948 Contributors 957 Picture Credits 958 Acknowledgments 960 Index of Walks by Country Albania Kings Canyon Rim Walk 314 Barbados Accursed Mountains 564 Lake Buriey Griffin Walk 936 Arbib Nature and HeritageTrail 144 Larapinta Trail 3n Bridgetown City Walk 354 Algeria Light to Light Walk 935 Welchman Hall Gully 143 Casbah at Algiers 389 LilydaletoWarburton Rail Trail 804 M'Zab Valley Ksour 388 Lost City 315 Belarus Lurujarri Heritage Trail 800 Horse Paths of lgumeny,The 251 Algeria/Tunisia Maria Island 940 Mir Castle 384 Grand Erg Oriental 255 Mount Gower Summit 639 Neman River Trail 250 Mount Sorrow RidgeTrail 635 American Samoa Mungo National Park Fossil Trails 803 Belgium Mount Alava Loop 642 Murray to the Mountains Rail Trail 640 Bastogne Historic Walk 730 Overland Track 322 Battle of Waterloo Trail 729 Andorra Paperbark Camp Trails 319 Bruges Historic Centre 367 Coma Pedrosa Summit 536 Railway Reserves HeritageTrail 800 Comic Strip Trail 728 Rocks Historic Walking Tour, The 802 Neolithic FlintMines at Spiennes 727 Antigua Royal National Park Coast Track 933 Ramparts of Ypres 726 Antigua with the 5AM Hike Club 845 Six Foot Track 637 South CoastTrack 940 Benin Argentina Spit Bridge to Manly Walk 406 Royal Palaces of Abomey 779 Cerro Campanario 492 Standley Chasm 316 Cerro del Medio Trail 159 St. Mary PeakWilpena Pound 636 Bermuda Cueva de las Manos 690 Sunshine Coast Hinterland Bermuda Rail Trail 138 Devil's Throat Boardwalk 157 Great Walk 317 Fitz Roy Loop 495 Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb 405 Bhutan Jesuit Missions ofthe Guaranis 689 Tabletop Track 313 ChomolhariTrek 602 Llama Trekking 491 Tasman CoastalTrail 941 Druk Path 603 Llao Llao Circuit 493 ThorsborneTrail 930 Snowman Trek 601 Nahuel HuapiTraverse 491 Two Bays Trail 321 Perito Moreno Glacier Walk 158 Uluru Circuit 801 Bolivia Recoleta Architecture Tour 689 Valley of the Winds 312 Apolo Trail,Pelechuco to Apolo 152 Western Arthurs Traverse 641 lllampu Circuit Cordillera Real 485 Armenia Whitsunday Great Walk 929 Isla del Sol 848 "Geghard Monastery 772 Wilson's Promontory Noel Kempff Mercado National Park 153 Lighthouse Walk 938 Sucre Historic Walk 686 Ascension Island Elliot's Pass 575 Austria Bosnia-Herzegovina Beethoven Trail 744 Mount Maglic Summit Loop 562 Australia Bregenzerwald Cheese Road 743 Australian Alps Track 639 Brine PipelineTrail 744 Botswana Battery Point Historic WalkingTour 804 Dachstein Ice Cave 533 Okavango Delta Walking Safari 268 Beechworth Gorge Scenic Walk 320 Graz Historic Center 372 Selinda Walking Trail 912 Bibbulmun Track 310 Green Lake 895 Bluff Knoll Summit 634 HallstattTrail 532 Brazil Bouddi Coastal Walk 935 Heilbronn CircularTrail 535 Brasilia Modernist Architecture Cape Byron Walking Track 934 Mount Katrin 534 Walking Tour 357 Cape to Cape 928 Pinzgau Ridgway 531 Christ the Redeemer Trail 483 Carnarvon Great Walk 636 Stubai Rucksack Route 531 Copacabana Beach 847 Coffin Bay Oyster Walk 931 Estrada da Graciosa 484 East Sherbrooke Forest Austria to Turkey Lagoinha do LesteTrails 848 Lyrebird Trail 640 Sultans Trail 229 Len?ois Maranhenses National Park 151 Fraser Island Great Walk 930 Len0is to Vale do Capao 149 French Island Trails 939 Austria/Germany Olinda City Walk 356 Freycinet Peninsular Circuit 942 Lechweg 230 Pantanal 151 Great Ocean Walk 936 Petropolis to Teresopolis 686 Hanson Bay Hike 932 Azerbaijan Tijuca Forest 358 Heysen Trail 318 Walled City of Baku 394 Vale do Paty 150 12 | Index of Walks by Country Bulgaria Chile Czech Republic Kom-Emine 566 Bellavista District 359 Cesky Krumlov Historic Walk 761 Mount Vihren Summit 567 Central Chilean Inca Trail 485 Moravia Wine Trails 761 Pirin WineTrail 767 Dientes Circuit 487 Prague Historic Walk 760 Rano Kau Summit 490 Cambodia Rano Raraku to Hanga Roa 156 Dominica AngkorWat 798 Valley of the Moon 155 MorneTrois Pitons SummitTrai! 141 Valparaiso Historic Walk 688 Waitukubuli Trail 140 Canada Villarrica Traverse 486 Alexander Mackenzie W Circuit 489 Dominican Republic HeritageTrail 652 Santo Domingo City Walk 352 Bay Roberts East Shoreline 814 China Bon Echo Provincial Park 654 Dragon's Backbone RiceTerraces 293 Ecuador Bow Falls Hike 813 Ganden Monastery to Cotopaxi Circuit 147 Brewster Glacier Skywalk 420 Samye Monastery 605 El Altar Crater 473 Bruce Trail 814 Great Wall of China 789 Parque Metropolitano Cape Breton Highlands Hong Kong Trail 295 Guanguiltagua Trails 355 National Park 815 Hongcun and Xidi Celtic Shores CoastalTrail 816 Ancient Villages 791 Ecuador, Galapagos Islands Centennial RidgeTrail 422 Lake Manasarovar Kora 921 Galapagos IslandsTrails 847 Crypt LakeTrail 813 Li River 292 Grasslands National Park 29 MacLehose Trail 294 Egypt Grouse Grind 415 Mount Emei 607 City of the Dead 391 Helm CreekTrail to Cheakamus Lake 418 Mount Hua Plank Walk 609 Elephantine Island 777 Iceline Trail 417 Mount Kailash 605 Mount Sinai Summit 572 Irishtown Nature Park 330 Pearl River Delta Greenway 294 Valley of the Kings 777 Karst Spring HikingTrail 28 Potala Palace 789 Kay Gardner BeltlineTrail 331 Shalu-Ngor-Narthang Trek 606 England Laurentian Trail 30 Shilin Stone Forest 291 Basingstoke Canal 704 Lions BinkertTrail 419 UpperTrail,Tiger Leaping Gorge 610 Bath Skyline 198 Long Range Traverse 31 Yungang Grottoes 790 Cheshire Ring Canal Walk 700 North CoastTrail 811 Cleveland Way 193 Parker RidgeTrail 421 Colombia Coast to Coast Walk 191 Redearth Creek to Shadow Lake 421 Ciudad PerdidaTrek 469 Cotswold Way 199 Rideau Canal National El Cocuy National Park Circuit 470 Dales Way 192 Historic Site 653 San Agustin Archaeological Dart Valley Trail 198 Rockwall Trail, The 417 ParkTrails 683 Dartmouth Castle Walk 703 Stanley GlacierTrail 27 Derwent Valley Heritage Way 701 Stanley Park Seawall 810 Cook Islands Doc Martin Walk 871 Trans-Canada Trail 25 Cross Island Track 943 Durham Heritage Coastal Path 870 Vancouver Island SpineTrail 414 Essex Way 203 Voyageur Hiking Trail 28 Costa Rica Greensand Way 204 Walcott Quarry—Burgess Shale 26 Monteverde Cloud Forest Guernsey Coastal Walk 876 Wapta Icefield Hike 419 ReserveTrail 468 Hadrian's Wall Path 698 WestCoast Trail 809 Herriot Way 193 Croatia Isle of Man Coastal Path Canada/USA Plitvice Lakes National Park 243 (The Way of the Gull) 868 Pacific CrestTrail 423 Risnjak National Park 561 Isle of Wight Coast Path 875 Trogir City Walk 764 Jack the Ripper Walk 704 Cape Verde Islands Monarch's Way 702 Pico de Fogo Summit Walk 575 Cuba Nickey Line 202 Old Havana WalkingTour 682 Pennine Way National Trail 195 Cayman Islands PicoTurquino Summit 465 Raven's View 871 Mastic Trail 139 Ridgeway,The 201 Cyprus Saffron Trail 203 Chad Aphrodite NatureTrail 909 Saxon Shore Way 874 Ounranga Lakes Trails 258 Painted Churches ofTroodos 773 Seathwaite to Sty Head and Grains Gill 190 Index of Walks by Country | 13 Smugglers'Way 872 Paris Modern Architecture Tour 711 Painters'Way 740 South Downs Way 204 Paris Catacombs 712 Rennsteig Trail 223 South West Coastal Path 873 Pont duGard Trail 724 Rhine Castle Trail 734 St. Helier Walking Tour 362 Promenade des Anglais to Castle Hill 886 Richard Wagner Walking Tour 739 Tarn Hows 869 RegordaneWay 718 Romantic Road HikingTrail 225 Thames Path 361 Ring of Eyzies Trail 716 Saar-Hunsruck Trail 219 Viking Way 197 Tourdu Lot 216 Schlaube Valley Trail 220 White HorseTrail 200 Van Gogh Walking Tour 721 Southern Harz KarstTrail 526 Yorkshire Wolds Way 196 Tiefwarensee Ice Age Trail 892 France, Corsica Tiergarten 371 England/France/Italy GR20 545 Weserbergland Trail 220 Via Francigena 207 West Palatinate Way 735 France/Italy/Switzerland Westweg 225 Estonia Tour du Mont Blanc 507 Wimbachklamm Waterfall Trail 22 Kalamaja District 383 France/Monaco Germany/Austria/Italy Ethiopia Mala Beach Coastal Path 888 E5, Oberstdorf to Merano 530 Erta Ale ' 579 Geech to Chenek 577 France/Spain Germany/Czech Republic/Poland Meketto Lalibela 576 Camino de Santiago 745 Oder-Neisse Cycle Route 243 CoteVermeille 885 Fiji Gavarnie-Ordesa Circuit 538 Greece Yasawa Island 943 Haute Route Pyrenees 537 Acropolis to Agora Tour 382 Delphi to the Corycian Cave 245 Finland France/Switzerland Fira to Oia 906 Karhunkierros Trail 174 Walkers Haute Route 505 Hora Sfakion to Mouri 909 Moni Zoodochou Pigis to Panagi'a France Georgia Kalamiotissa 908 Aiguilles Rouges 504 Svan Tower and Museum Pindos HorseshoeTrail 565 Alsace WineTrails 715 of Ethnography 384 Sanctuary of Olympia 765 Bellevue Loop 714 Street of the Knights 766 Calanques de Cassis 886 Germany Thera-Perissa Trail 907 Camargue FlamingoTrails 887 66 Lakes Trail 893 Walking Trails of Naxos 906 Canal du Midi 717 Ausonius Way 736 Carcassone 722 Barefoot Path 369 Greece, Crete CatharTrail 723 Berchtesgaden National Park 528 Richtis Gorge 246 D-Day Beaches 883 Berlin WallTrail 733 Samaria Gorge Walk 246 Dinan WalledTown Walk 710 Cologne Cathedral, South Tower 370 Fontainebleau Forest Trails 215 Dessau-Worlitz Garden Realm 742 Greenland Glaciers of the Vanoise Circuit 503 Eibsee Lake Circuit 894 Arctic CirdeTrail,The 160 GR21 Alabaster CoastTrail 885 Erzgebirge-Vogtland Ridge Trail 527 Inuit Trail,The 161 GR3 Loire Valley Trail 213 Eseisweg 221 Tasermiut 163 GR34 Customs Officers'Path 882 Frankenweg 223 GR70 Stevenson Trail 719 German FairyTale Route 732 Guyana Hemingway's Paris 713 Gorges Trail 224 Kaieteur Falls 472 He Saint-Louis
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