Delphinium
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Women from the outdoors, I have always been immersed in nature. I lived as an expat, student en traveler in many parts of the world (UK, Australia, Canada, New-Zealand, and French Guyana exploring some of the most incredible places while working as a tourism experience specialist. I study alternative ways to bring nature and adventure into my daily life as a pathway for transformation and well-being.
For years, I have mentored travelers and hikers organising events worldwide.
I invite people to follow my steps going out of their comfort zone. Both are pathways to learn, grow, and challenge yourself.
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120 routes:Evans Lookout, Blue Mountains National Park
Departure from Australia
This busy short walk is really easy and family-friendly. It will bring you to a nice viewpoint. It is a nice spot for sunset and sunrise.
Cape Baily Track, Kamay Botany Bay National Park
Departure from Australia
This short walk starts at Cape Solander and goes along the coastline giving you panoramic views on sandstone cliffs from where you can spot whales (May to October) and dolphins.
Grand Canyon track via Evans lookout, Blue Mountains National Park
Departure from Australia
This challenging hike brings you down a series of steps through the woodlands to reach an incredible sandstone canyon. As you walk in the canyon walk behind waterfalls, cross creeks and on the way up get views at Evans' lookout.
Captain Cook Memorial, Kamay Botany Bay National Park
Departure from Australia
This walk goes around the coastline and visits Captain Cook's landing place before going up into the woodlands.
⚠️ Check out Kamay Botany Bay National Park opening hours if you drive to the start. Otherwise park at the car park along the beach at Captain Cook Drive.
Gertrude Saddle Route
Departure from New Zealand
This hike can be broken down into three/four parts, first along the torrent with three torrent crossings, a scramble up, then continuing on a slab before arriving at Black Lake, then another fine ascent between slab and scrambles to reach the saddle and a superb view.
⚠️ Please check the weather forecast as some parts can't be accessed when there is too much rain/ice.
Along the Yarra River, Melbourne
Departure from Australia
An easy walk along the Yarra River where you can meet Australia's largest colony of bats / flying foxes.
⚠️Please be quiet as you walk among our little furry friends and let the magic happen.
Soldier monument track, Otago Peninsula
Departure from New Zealand
Access to a rather pleasant viewpoint with no technical difficulties to enjoy views of the Dunedin and Otago Peninsula.
Rock Peak from Crown Saddle
Departure from New Zealand
Hike up to Rock Peak summit for a beautiful view of Queenstown and the surrounding area.
Omawete, Coopers Knob
Departure from New Zealand
A short walk that brings you to enjoy general views of Lyttelton Bay.
Otago Dam from Greys Dam
Departure from New Zealand
This walk takes you to a superb little dam lost in the middle of the New Zealand forest. Walk through a forest, skirting a stream and following ancient irrigation canal.
Sandymount
Departure from New Zealand
This short walk offers superb views of the Otago Peninsula coastline.
From Mayburgh Henge to Brougham Castle
Departure from Yanwath and Eamont Bridge (Westmorland and Furness)
This flat, linear walk will allow you to discover some English Heritage with Mayburgh Henge and Brougham Castle while enjoying a riverside walk along River Eamont. Nearby you can also visit King Arthur's Round Table.
Around the remains of Dale Abbey and The Hermitage cave
Departure from Ockbrook and Borrowash (Derbyshire)
This circular walk brings you to visit Ockbrook Morvian Settlement, the remains of Dale Abbey, Hermit's Wood, The Hermitage cave "troglodyte", and beautiful views of Derby countryside. This walk has several wooden stiles and steep steps. It also crosses horse and stoke fields so please keep dogs under control.
King's Cave, Natural Arches and Arran Island Coastline
Departure from North Ayshire
Walk into the woodlands before reaching Arran Island Western Coastline with its hidden caves full of stories and views of surrounding mountains, The Doon Fort, and Drumadoon Point. This walk has one gate and a rocky beach which can be unheaven.
Into woodlands to discover a unique Eco-Library
Departure from North Ayshire
A family-friendly walk into the woods where you will get nice views and a unique Eco-Library worth visiting.
Bleaberry Tarn via Scale Force and Red Pike
Departure from Buttermere (Cumberland)
This circular walk brings you along Crummock Water, up Scale Force before scrambling up to Red Pike and down to Bleaberry Tarn and Buttermere.
⚠️Be careful along the way, there are some parts where you need to put your hand on the rock, there is no obvious path so navigation skill is important and there is a scramble going to Bleaberry Tarn which can be challenging .
Dunmallard Hill Settlement, Pooley Hill
Departure from Dacre (Westmorland and Furness)
This circular walk brings you along River Eamont before going up into the woodlands around Dunmallard Hill. On the way enjoy views of the countryside and over Ullswater loch.
Parque Eduardo VII circular, Lisboa
Departure from Lisboa (Lisbon District)
This hilly circular walk brings you to visit Parque Eduardo VII where you will be able to enjoy a nice view of Lisboa city and buildings.
Kerhervy boat cemetery circular
Departure from Lanester (Morbihan)
This walk takes you along the Blavet estuary, between woodlands and salted meadows. Beautiful landscapes, fauna, flora, and a fascinating boat cemetery.
Le Bono
Departure from Morbihan
A beautiful walk, mainly following footpaths, waterside, forest, and past a beautiful historical chapel. Perfect for a run too!
Marsh - Suur Suujärv lake
Departure from Estonia
This gentle walk brings you along marsh/bogs visiting the peaceful Suur Suujärv lake where you can do some birdwatching. You will mainly walk on boardwalks until reaching an observation tower to get a view of the treetops and flatlands. This walk is part of the locally known Meenikunno matkarada walk. The best is to get two cars, one at the start and one at the end.
Meteorite crater - Illumetsa kraatrite matkarada
Departure from Estonia
This short but interesting walk brings you to an actual meteorite crater called Põrguhaud or “Grave of hell". On the way learn about some local stories and beliefs illustrated by carved wood.
Tirohanga Track, Queen Charlotte Sounds viewpoint, Picton
Departure from New Zealand
The Tirohanga Trac (or Hilltop View), brings you through native fern trees full of wildlife. This was is quite short but steep enough to give you a good sweat. The view at the top is totally worth the effort as you get a welcoming bench from where you can enjoy a view of Picton and Waikawa and the ferry coming and going along the Queen Charlotte Sounds.
From Portals Vells to Cala Figuera
Departure from Calvià (Balearic Islands)
This walk brings you along the coastline visiting four caves, including "cova de la Mare de Déu de Portals Vells" an old quarry where you can enjoy interesting carvings. On the way, enjoy amazing views of Palma while meeting wild goats.
Hirschhorn Castle and views of the Neckar River
Departure from Hirschhorn (Regierungsbezirk Darmstadt)
This walk will bring you to some great panorama over the Neckar River where you can enjoy watching the boats (peniches) and the old Hirschhorn village and its nice castle. Along the way, you will find benches to enjoy the views and bring some picnic with you.
Discovering the ponds of the Forêt de la Double
Departure from Saint-Jean-d'Ataux (Dordogne)
From pretty little meadows enclosed in the forest to forest paths in the undergrowth, this hike allows you to discover numerous ponds and the diversity of the landscapes of the Double forest.
From Bridge of Orchy to Kingshouse Hotel, West Highland Way
Departure from Argyll and Bute
This 5th stage of the West Highland Way (WHW) takes us through some beautiful scenery! First, the ascent of the small hill of Màm Carraigh offers a beautiful view of Loch Tulla. Then, for about ten kilometres, we follow a very comfortable old military road while climbing gently and steadily towards a pass in the middle of the moor. The descent is made facing Buachaille summit with its unique pyramidal shape.
From Milngavie to Drymen, West Highland Way
Departure from East Dunbartonshire
The 1rst stage of the West Highland Way (WHW), which has no difficulty other than its distance, takes us through the Scottish countryside and the first hills of the Highlands.
From Drymen to Rowardenann, West Highland Way
Departure from Stirling
This 2nd stage of the West Highland Way (WHW) is incredible! It includes three distinct parts. First, you walk through beautiful woodland. Then, after crossing the fields, walk up Conic Hill, from where you get large views of the Highlands et le Loch Lomond. After going steeply down toward Balmaha port, alternate walking along the lakeside then up and down through woodlands.
From Rowardenann to Inverarnan, West Highland Way
Departure from Stirling
This 3rd section of the West Highland Way (WHW) goal is to walk up to Loch Lomond. You start by increasingly going up a beautiful forest, where you can spot incredible views of the loch. On the way, go past waterfalls coming from Ben Lomond. As soon as you get back along the lochside, follow it for quite a while, along paths going up and down and in between rocks. A brief climb between two beautiful hills and one way downhill towards Inverarnan to finish this stage.
From Inverarnan to Bridge of Orchy, West Highland Way
Departure from Stirling
This 4th section of the West Highland Way (WHW) goes first along Falloch Riverside, then goes through a beautiful forest before going to the bottom of high hills. On this walk, you will encounter many bridges, including two of them that have been damaged during recent floods. Detours have been set and a fording site... quite refreshing.
This long section can be shortened by using public transport on the last part, from Tyndrum to Bridge of Orchy.
From Kingshouse Hotel to Kinlochleven, West Highland Way
Departure from Highland
This 6th section of the West Highland Way (WHW) reaches the highest point of this trek, an unnamed pass located at 550m in height. Following a nice walk at Beinn a' Chrùlaiste bottom, we access a pass going up the Devil's staircase, easier than its name sounds like. Then we go down the small old and industrial town of Kinlochleven following well-maintained paths or large tracks.
From Kinlochleven to Fort William, West Highland Way
Departure from Highland
The 7th stage of the West Highland Way (WHW) brings us to beautiful surroundings at the bottom of the Mamore massif. Afterward, you cross clear forests where you can spot some views of the highest mountain in Great Britain, 'Ben Nevis'. Then you arrive in Fort William city where the official end of WHW walk is located.
From Port Melbourne Beach to Princes Pier Gatehouse
Departure from Australia
This walk is ideal for sunset lovers as it visits two piers including one with historical features. At Prince's Pier Gatehouse enjoy the view on ancient wooden posts located into the water and the nice houses and apartments around with a view of the Tasmanian Ferry.
From Luna Park to Saint Kilda Botanical Garden, Melbourne
Departure from Australia
This easy walk visits Saint Kilda's back streets and its peaceful Botanical garden past the community garden and back via the busy Ackland Street.
From Brighton Beach to the famous Middle Brighton Bathing Boxes
Departure from Australia
This walk along the beach brings you to visit some great swimming, sunset viewpoints, and kite surfer spotting areas without missing the famous Middle Brighton Bathing Boxes.
Brighton Beach - Elsternwick Park Nature Reserve via Elster Canal
Departure from Australia
Walk along Brighton Beach waterside then go explore Elsternwick Park Nature Reserve before coming back via Elster Canal. Along the way, you will get to explore some hidden spots to catch the sunset or have a quiet break.
Saint Kilda beach - Stenhouse Reserve, Melbourne
Departure from Australia
Start the walk in front of the famous Luna Park, and enjoy the beachside, the pier with views of the boats. If you go in the evening, you might be able to spot some penguins before enjoying Catani gardens and the Stenhouse Reserve to observe the colorful wind kite surfers at sunset.
Torrachilty Forest circular
Departure from Highland
Walk along Black Water river and explore the pine and heather Torrachilty Forest.
Black water and Rogie Falls circular
Departure from Highland
Walk along Black Water river and explore Rogie Falls walking through the pine and heather Torrachilty Forest.
Øster Strand and Det Hvide Vandtårn, Frederica
Departure from Denmark
This walk starts along the seaside, where you can enjoy Øster Strand wooden structure and swimming spot and Havfruefløjterne art. Then, you walk along the community garden and alternative container shops with a view of the suspension bridge before enjoying a historical walk along the diverse bastion.
Around Trelde Sande and Tredle Naes
Departure from Denmark
Take parts of the Treadle Naes Rundtur and enjoy the Kirkeskov forest.
Along Almind lake, Silkeborg
Departure from Denmark
This gentle walk will take you through the forest. Enjoy two swimming spots and a sauna to relax and take some fresh air.
Rogie Falls circular, Contin
Departure from Highland
This gentle walk brings you through the woodlands, up and down hills to get views over the magnificent Rogie Falls and a suspension bridge across the Black Water river.
Glenfinnan Viaduct viewpoint, Scotland
Departure from Highland
Enjoy a walk giving views from different angles of the famous Glenfinnan Viaduct (under, of the top) which has been used for Harry Potter movies.
Arrochar Caves Trail - Glen Loin, Loch Long
Departure from Argyll and Bute
This walk is like a treasure hunt. This walk goes through the woodlands and valley bottom before enjoying a nice waterfall. However, if you do wish to explore the caves (Glen Loin), you will need some balance and awareness.
Coire Gabhail Lost Valley, Pass of Glencoe
Departure from Highland
A great walk along All Coire Gabhail riverside with its waterfalls to reach the Coire Gabhail Lost Valley surrounded by The Three Sisters in Glencoe National Nature Reserve.
Grey Mares Tail Waterfall, Kinlochmore
Departure from Highland
A gentle walk through the woods to discover Grey Mares Tail Waterfall.