Walking Trails
Some journeys don’t need puzzles — just good paths.
Walking Trails bring together curated routes designed to help you explore cities, neighbourhoods, parks, and cultural precincts on foot — at your own pace, without gameplay or time pressure.
What Are Walking Trails?
Walking trails are self-guided routes created to help you explore an area through movement rather than missions.
They may follow heritage streets, waterfront edges, cultural precincts, parklands, or neighbourhood loops — offering structure without puzzles, competition, or required interaction.
Some walking trails are editorial and story-led. Others are practical routes highlighting landmarks, viewpoints, or themed areas. All are designed to be flexible, approachable, and easy to follow.
If you enjoy walking as a way to understand a place — rather than solve it — this is where to start.
How to Use Walking Trails
- Choose a destination you want to explore on foot
- Select a trail that matches your interests or time available
- Walk at your own pace, stopping whenever you like
- Use the route as a guide, not a rulebook
Walking trails are ideal if you prefer relaxed exploration without clues, apps, or structured gameplay — just a good path and a sense of direction.
Browse Walking Trails by Destination
Select a city or region to discover walking trails available there.
Sydney
Harbour walks, historic precincts, and neighbourhood routes designed for discovery.
Walking Trails – Sydney →
Melbourne
Laneways, cultural loops, and walkable city districts.
Walking Trails – Melbourne →
Florence
Historic streets and walkable stories through the heart of the city.
Walking Trails – Florence →
New trails are added as editorial guides and local routes are published.
Explore Other Ways to Explore
Walk the City
Self-guided city walks that blend stories, structure, and playful exploration.
Explore Walk the City →
Hikes & Nature
Outdoor trails beyond the city — parks, coastlines, and wilderness routes.
Explore Hikes & Nature →
The Global Game curates walking trails and editorial routes from a range of sources.
Our goal is to help you explore places thoughtfully — one step at a time.
