A walk to Kleinplaas Dam along an old jeep track reveals some of the Cape Floristic Region's hidden tales. Explore the stone cottage ruins amidst the fynbos and discover how the indigenous Bontebok narrowly evaded extinction.
Join Matt Weisse on a leisurely walk through the city, following in the path of the old underground rivers and tunnels to the Castle of Good Hope. Parts of the underground Canals and Rivers date back to 1652. They used to supply the passing ships with...
The Philosopher's Last Walk is a journey by foot through the life of the famous Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard. You'll get an introduction to his life, his city and his philosophy, before ending up at his grave in Nørrebro.
Walmer Estate and Woodstock are changing. Christine Hogg – a curious local – set out to discover more about the area's hybrid architecture, colonial history and recent transformation. She found residents, business owners and NGO workers who are...
Queen Street West was recently declared the second coolest street in the world: to Canadians it's the coolest street in the country, and a defining part of Toronto. Join me while we explore Toronto's fashion district, walk past cannabis stores and famous...
The village of Glen Park is nestled among the slopes of the San Miguel Hills near the heart of San Francisco, just south of Twin Peaks. It is the gateway to a hidden gem of 70 acres of open space known as Glen Canyon, of which 60 acres is officially designated...
Although it holds a reputation as a hub for the ultra-liberal and rich hippies, Boulder is much more than yoga studios and vegan restaurants. On this walk, you'll see some of the expected locales—a marijuana dispensary, a Buddhist meditation center,...
If you like humorous history, quirky facts and hidden surprises, this walk right in the centre of London is the tour for you. We walk around some of London‘s most famous areas and familiar landmarks, but you won’t hear the stories kids learn at school....
This route takes you through an enchanting and historical arboretum, which has been attracting seekers of solitude since 1845. Enjoy the serenity and magic of this peaceful oasis with a slow, quiet stroll through the glades and ponds.
Writer Virginia Stephen Woolf and her ‘Such Friends’ lived in the Bloomsbury area of London in the early 20th century, when they were just starting their careers, and became known as the ‘Bloomsbury group.’ We’ll see the houses where they ‘lived...
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