Sep 14 2020

Hike the Best Walking Trails Around the World

You probably know if you visited us before that the Trionic Veloped is the perfect tool for hiking without carrying a load of stuff. With the Veloped, you can live life as an active hiker even if you have some difficulties walking. You can use the Veloped to aid you when exploring the beautiful world we live in.


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Perhaps you are eager to get out on your first walk with your new Veloped Trek, or want to be inspired to a more active Veloped lifestyle, or building up the courage to buy your very own Veloped? Or, maybe you merely want to relax a bit with a bowl of popcorn and enjoy some of the world's best hikes from the comfort of your home. 

At Trionic, we have collected our favorite virtual walks. We have come up with eleven lovely trails where you can enjoy nature from your sofa. And once you are ready, you can take your Veloped and hit the trails yourself. So, let's get inspired.


1. Moraine Lake in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada

Banff National Park is Canada's oldest national park, established in 1885, located in Alberta's Rocky Mountains. A hike to Banff National Park is something we want to enjoy the first chance we get.

2. Pyramids of Giza, Egypt

This virtual walk takes you to Egypt and the Pyramids. A historical trek through one of the wonders of the world. A lovely walk with the authentic haggling to buy merchandise.

3. Bryce Canyon, USA 

Enjoy a virtual hike along the beaten paths of the Bryce Canyon. Whenever possible, take your Veloped Trek and hike the nature trail like there is no tomorrow. The scenery in this video is stunning. It's the sort of place we'd love to go hiking.

4. Rob Roy Way, Scotland

Rob Roys Way runs for 79 miles from Drymen to Pitlochry, following in the footsteps of Scotland's famous Rob Roy. Enjoy one of the Great Scottish hiking trails. 

5. Camino de Compostela, Via de la Plata

This film is an exciting documentary about walking the Camino, Via de la Plata, from Seville to Santiago de Compostela. While trekking alone across Spain, the hiker shot this documentary himself.

6. Tunnel of Love, Ukraine

Walk the Tunnel of Love in the north-west part of Ukraine. Nature sounds in this magical video are music for your soul! This 3-hour walking tour is excellent for relaxation and inspirational for planning your own hike.

7. James Irvine Trail, Redwood National Park, California

Stroll amongst the giant redwoods on a calm summer day. Soothing music gives you an immediate sense of peace the moment the camera starts rolling.

8. Village of Positano, Italy

If you want to experience exotic cultures and enjoy the vast sceneries. Positano, a cliffside village on the Amalfi Coast in southern Italy, is the place for you. You will walk down narrow streets lined with boutiques and cafes as you head down toward the beaches and waters below.

9. Panorama Trail, Switzerland

The trail starts at Männlichen, through a breathtaking and easy downhill hike along a mountain pass stretching between the Eiger and Lauberhorn. The trekking trail ends in Kleine Scheidegg.

10. Totthummeln, Åre, Sweden

In Åre, in Jämtland in the northern region of Sweden, close to Norway, you can hike Totthummeln in the summer. The actual hike took about 2 hours with several stops for resting and enjoying the view over a cup of coffee.

11. The Pilgrim Path from Falköping to Varnhem, Sweden

The Pilgrim Path between Falköping and Varnhem in West Sweden is an enjoyable walk for the whole family. There's plenty to discover along the trail, including one of Europe's most important bird areas, Lake Hornborga, where thousands of dancing cranes arrive every year in massive splendor. You also enjoy an undulating landscape during your hike, two medieval abbey ruins, and several other lovely places.

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    I would recommend the Veloped to anyone who wants to stay active in the outdoors. It is very well built and operates exactly as I expected.

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    My mother, 84 years-old, can finally walk on the streets of the city again without pain in her shoulders and wrists. She doesn't feel the cobblestones at all. Overcoming train tracks is now child's play. With her previous rollator, which was not a st…

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    The only thing I find annoying is the constant ticking/clacking from the front wheel steering area.…

  • Top product…

    Very good customer service
    Delivery within 2 days - really great
    Excellent quality
    Handling as described

    I ordered it for my holiday in the forest. The first few walks took some getting used to, as you first have to get the hang of it.

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