Акьяка / Akyaka (#2)
- Distance
- 1.59mi
- Elevation +
- 46f
- TrailRank
- 39
Шпацыр з дзіцем у калясцы па курортным мястэчку. Walking with a baby in a stroller through the resort town.
Шпацыр з дзіцем у калясцы па курортным мястэчку. Walking with a baby in a stroller through the resort town.
Very easy hike suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. Flat all the way. Beautiful route for a little stroll! Parking available at the starting point.
At the beginning there are 3 moments where other person help with stroller is needed as the path is steep. But later on is great for stroller and walk with small kids.
Short easy walk with stroller. Mainly bike roads used. In summer due to lots of bikes more than half of route unfortunately will be pedestrian route, which is gravel, next to bike road.
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