Hertfordshire Way (United Kingdom)

Submitted by Adam Jacobs on Mon, 07/20/2020 - 06:55am
Description

The Way provides a route around one of the smallest counties visiting such as Codicote, St Albans, Tring, King's Langley, Cuffley and Bishop's Stortford with contrasting scenery and history.

The route passes through a variety of Hertfordshire scenery, mostly in open countryside but also through some of the more interesting and attractive villages. It includes the fringes of the Chilterns and Ashridge Forest, a National Trust estate. Hertford and St Albans, as the County Town and the main historic centre, are the only large towns on the route.

Garmo Negro (Spain)

Submitted by christianalonso on Mon, 07/20/2020 - 06:20am
Description

Traditional route from the lake of Baños de Panticosa, to the emblematic Garmo Negro (3064msn), emblematic mountain of the Pyrenees mountain range (Huesca, Spain).

The route runs near the Argualas waterfalls and climbs the Garmo channel to face its final peak with an inclination of 60%.

Szlak Wygasłych Wulkanów (Poland)

Submitted by michal.grabarz… on Mon, 07/20/2020 - 02:20am
Description

*1) Between Jawor and Jelenia Góra in Lower Silesia, in the region of the Kaczawskie Mountains and Foothills, there is the Land of Extinct Volcanoes - one of the most geologically and tectonically diverse areas in Poland.
They are log mountains with sunken ditches and raised logs. The oldest rocks that make up the Kaczawskie Mountains come from the Cambrian and are over 500 million years old. The volcanic landscape of the Kaczawskie Foothills can be admired thanks to the presence of basalt hills of former volcanoes.