Weaver Bally Road Loops 1, 2, 3 (CA)

Submitted by Nate Smith on Tue, 06/09/2020 - 03:31pm
Description

(Editor Note: this is a link of the 3 loops in the Weaverville Basin Trail System that all use Bally Road as the trailhead).

Highline Trail (AZ)

Submitted by Superstition Railway on Tue, 06/09/2020 - 03:10pm
Description

Highline Trail is a unique trail in Rim Country Arizona, runs east to west following Mogollon Rim. It starts from Pine Trailhead and ends at 260 Trailhead, has an elevation range from 5300ft to 6900ft.

This trail is rated as difficult, and relatively less traveled. With many water sources along the trail, it is possible to finish it in an unsupported way.

Vaals-Botrange (Belgium)

Submitted by Tim Bernaerts on Tue, 06/09/2020 - 01:16pm
Description

This route connects the highest point of the Netherlands (Vaalserberg 322m) and the highest point of Belgium (Signal De Botrange 694m). While doing so, the route shortly crosses into Germany and crossed a few different geological zones. It's not the shortest connection between both points of interest: although in our region it's virtually impossible to completely avoid traffic and concrete roads, this track is the best compromise between connecting the most beautiful nature trails available and taking the most direct approach between the two points of interest.

Yesilkoy Beach Trail (Turkey)

Submitted by arenduraslan on Tue, 06/09/2020 - 11:08am
Description

This is one of the most popular routes people run in İstanbul.Because it's by the sea, elevation gain is minimal.The surface is %100 pavement.

Submitter: Aren Duraslan

Kinder Loop (United Kingdom)

Submitted by Max Driscoll on Tue, 06/09/2020 - 10:46am
Description

Established in 2012, the Kinder Loop has been developed by Peak Horsepower. It is a long distance bridle route, encompassing the Pennine Bridleway and the Transpennine Trail, along with short sections of  the Londendale Trail and Sett Valley Trail. It is suitable for any non-motorised mode of transport permitted on UK bridleways. It is particularly popular with walkers, runners, and mountain bikers.