OS D2M1
- Distance
- 29.37mi
- Elevation +
- 2100f
- TrailRank
- 59



The Hollywood Sign is one of Los Angeles's most famous icons. It stands on Mount Lee in the Hollywood Hills. The best way to see the landmark is to hike from the Griffith Observatory.
View trailEasy walk with beautiful views, ok for a baby stroller (there are two gates towards the end of the walk, where needed to pass it over the fence). Start/finish at the parking (3h is more than enough, £4.40 possible to pay...
View trailAlternate waterfall ending , longer trip. Ends at campground/ lake reservations required .
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Get Wikiloc Premium Upgrade to remove AdsШпацыр з дзіцем у калясцы па курортным мястэчку. Walking with a baby in a stroller through the resort town.
View trailThis trail could be devided into two parts. We walked with two kids: 3.5 and 1.5 year old. The first one was about 2 km and was done without a stroller. Than we got back to the car took a strollerand made another 5 km ci...
View trailVery easy hike suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. Flat all the way. Beautiful route for a little stroll! Parking available at the starting point.
Sympa et facile surtout en poussette ou fauteuils. Qq activités pour les enfants et tables de picnic
The Catherine Chevalier Woods Forest Preserve is a 338-acre nature preserve along the Des Plaines River greenway. This is one part of the Chicago area where a pedestrian-bicycle path system exists. It provides habitat fo...
View trailShort easy walk with stroller. Mainly bike roads used. In summer due to lots of bikes more than half of route unfortunately will be pedestrian route, which is gravel, next to bike road.
View trailAt the beginning there are 3 moments where other person help with stroller is needed as the path is steep. But later on is great for stroller and walk with small kids.
View trailThe Glenasmole Valley is home to the Bohernabreena reservoir and waterworks and managed by Dublin City Council. The reservoirs supply approximately 35,000 households in the southern central part of Dublin city. Work bega...
View trailOne of our favourite tracks to smash out when we only have an hour or so to kill as it has a bit of everything. The first K is undulating and a great warm up if you are running or walking, it crosses a couple of small c...
View trailKilally Meadows is located in northeast London along the Thames River, Ontario. It comprises a number of habitats including woods, meadows and swamps. Take your time and explore the area walking through the existing path...
View trailEasy trail with toddlers or small children. It usually takes about 10 min, with little ones longer. We took our time and went another trail to the river and back. Not suitable for strollers.
View trailThe Park is owned and managed by Coillte, The Irish Forestry Board. It is situated on the historic demesne of the 17th century Portumna Castle. The Castle was accidentally destroyed by fire in 1826, but has been recently...
View trailThe Finnamore Lakes Route consists of Finnamores Upper (nearest to R357) and Lower, which are situated 16km to the west of Tullamore on the right (south) of the R357 Boora road, which links Cloghan village to the N52 at ...
View trailThis walk is one of the longer routes and combines the Leabeg Wetland and Mesolithic Site trails in a 5km circular journey. The Leabeg Wetland section of the walk does not have any way-markers and should not be attempte...
View trailWhere art meets nature – Lough Boora is home to some of the most innovative land and environmental sculptures in Ireland. The artists, inspired by the rich natural and industrial legacy of the bog lands, have created a s...
View trailThe former home of the Guinness family, St Anne's Estate provides extensive public parklands and rose gardens just outside Dublin city centre. Covering 112 hectares, the park provides playing pitches, golf, tennis courts...
View trailBetween 1862 and 1868, Lower Vartry Reservoir was formed by constructing a dam across the valley of the river Vartry. To provide additional storage, a second dam was completed in 1923 forming the Upper Reservoir. Both da...
View trailPrior to the construction of the Vartry Reservoir (1860's) the roar from the waterfall was much greater than it is today. Its echo through the gorge sounded as a "Satanic power announcing some great doom" and gave the gl...
View trailThe area is locally known as 'Stump of the Castle' formerly Kilcommon Castle which was built c.1320 by Sir Hugh Lawless. The site is an access point to the Avonmore Way walking trail which follows the course of the Avon...
View trailWelcome to An Portach Ciúin, a peaceful place to stroll, sit and soak up the natural world. An Portach Ciúin, meaning 'The Quiet Bog', was developed to be an inclusive space, open to all. As you enter, we invite you to t...
View trailThis trail links the historic town of Blessington with the Palladian mansion Russhorou House. The Greenway has been designed and created by the local community through the work of Blessington and District Forum (Trails)...
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