Buttermere Lake walk

If the idea of traipsing up a windy ridge is not your idea of fun for the day you can still get out and takes a hike on this pleasant and easy (mostly flat) walk wound lovely Buttermere lake in the L…

Bizarre Bath walk

Starting at 8pm and lasting about 90 minutes this irreverent stroll around this city of Bath offers something "hysterical rather than historical". …

Amsterdamsel walking tour of Amsterdam

Amsterdam is very walkable but big and it really is worth it if you can to partake of this guided tour. This was great tour hitting almost all of the parts of town. There are self guided tours and fr…

Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse

Perched at the end of a breakwater about seven eighths of a mile long, Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse is a picturesque lighthouse in Downeast Maine. To reach the lighthouse, you must walk the length of the breakwater, which can be treacherous during high tide and large swells.

Camden Hills State Park

This park offers numerous hiking trails and a campground, but the main attraction is Mount Battie. You can hike or drive to the summit, which offers an incredible panoramic view of Penobscot Bay.

Wolfe’s Neck Woods State Park

This picturesque spot about half an hour northeast of Portland boasts beautiful nature walks along an estuary and rocky coast. If you're lucky, you might see Ospreys gliding above or nesting among the trees.

Ogunquit Marginal Way

This easy 1 1/4-mile walk boasts excellent views of Ogunquit's dramatic shoreline. You'll also see some of the beautiful hotels and homes along the city's coast. It's definitely worth taking the time to walk this path and take some photos of the waves crashing on the craggy shores.

High Line

What used to be a train track running from Gansevoort Street to 34th Street was turned into a public park in 2009. It's a beautiful 1.5 mile walk which gives you views of architecture throughout the city and is a great escape for a bit of nature, views over the Hudson River, and public art installations.

Embassy Row Walk

Walk by many of the foreign embassies in Washington on a fun and interesting walking tour. Once known as Millionaires' Row, many of the large homes along this stretch of Massachusetts Avenue have been converted into embassies.