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Top Walking Trails Rated by Distance and Difficulty

Discover the best outdoor fitness spots in Tunis, from leisurely strolls to challenging hikes, with our expert guide to the city's top walking trails.

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By Tunis Wellness Desk · Published 4 July 2026, 1:03 pm

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Top Walking Trails Rated by Distance and Difficulty
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Tunis has 27 designated walking trails, with the longest spanning 14.5 kilometers through the Belvedere Park.

The emphasis on outdoor fitness is particularly relevant now, as the city's residents increasingly prioritize wellness and healthy living. With the rising popularity of fitness trackers and outdoor exercise groups, it's no surprise that Tunis' walking trails are becoming a hub for social activity and community building. The city's mild climate, with average temperatures ranging from 12 to 28 degrees Celsius throughout the year, makes it an ideal location for outdoor enthusiasts.

Locals and visitors alike can explore the scenic trails of the Jardin Botanique, which offers a 2.5-kilometer easy walk, or challenge themselves with the more demanding 8-kilometer hike through the Parc du Belvedere. The Tunisian National Tourism Office has also launched a series of guided walking tours, in partnership with the Tunis Municipality, to promote the city's natural beauty and cultural heritage. These tours cover various neighborhoods, including the historic Medina, the trendy Lafayette district, and the picturesque Lake Tunis area.

According to data from the Tunisian Ministry of Environment, over 250,000 people use the city's walking trails every month, with the most popular trails being those in the Parc de Berges du Lac, which sees an average of 5,000 visitors per day during peak season. The trails are well-maintained, with clear signage and regular cleaning schedules, making them accessible to people of all ages and fitness levels. As of January 2026, the city has invested 1.2 million dinars in trail maintenance and development, with plans to expand the network by an additional 10 kilometers by the end of the year.

Trail Ratings and Recommendations

For those looking to get started, the easiest trail is the 1.2-kilometer walk along the Avenue Habib Bourguiba, which takes approximately 20 minutes to complete. More experienced walkers can try the 6-kilometer trail through the Forêt de Zaghouan, which features stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The Tunisian Hiking Association offers a range of guided tours and workshops, including a monthly 10-kilometer hike through the Parc National de Boukornine, which costs 20 dinars per person.

As the city continues to develop its outdoor fitness infrastructure, residents and visitors can expect to see even more walking trails and amenities in the future. In the meantime, there's never been a better time to get outside and explore the natural beauty of Tunis. With its unique blend of history, culture, and stunning landscapes, the city is sure to inspire walkers of all levels to lace up their shoes and hit the trails. Whether you're a seasoned athlete or just starting out, Tunis has a walking trail to suit your needs, so why not get out there and start exploring today?

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