Moderate Trails

Moderate walking trails are routes that require a moderate level of physical exertion to complete. These trails are usually longer and steeper than easy walking trails, but not as challenging as difficult hiking trails.

Moderate walking trails may include some elevation gain, uneven terrain, or obstacles, such as rocks or stiles. However, they are generally well-maintained and easy to follow, with clear signage and markings to guide walkers.

The distance and elevation gain of moderate walking trails can vary, but they typically range from 2  to 10 Kilometres in length and may have an elevation gain of 50 to 200 metres. The difficulty level of these trails can also vary depending on factors such as weather, season, and the walker’s fitness level and experience.

Moderate walking trails are a great way to get some exercise while enjoying the beauty of nature. They offer a good challenge without being too strenuous and can be suitable for walkers of different ages and abilities. It is important to prepare for a moderate walk by wearing appropriate clothing, bringing plenty of water and snacks, and checking the weather forecast before heading out.