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A new study says these are the most physically demanding tourist attractions

You'll work up a sweat at these destinations

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While many tourist attractions are easily accessible by modern conveniences like elevators and cable cars, some still demand a bit of physical exertion to truly appreciate everything they have to offer. A recent study by U.K. gym chain PureGym has taken a deep dive into this aspect of travel, analyzing various global tourist attractions to determine which are the most physically demanding. 

By evaluating the number of steps needed to experience each site, along with total elevation change and average daytime temperature, PureGym has created an “exertion score” to rank these challenging destinations. Whether you’re an avid hiker or just curious about what it takes to conquer these sites, this list highlights the attractions that promise not only incredible views, but also a serious workout

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Tourist attractions that will make you work up a sweat

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So, which tourist attractions are the most physically demanding? Europe dominates the list with nine destinations, highlighting the continent’s diverse and challenging landscapes. The U.S., with only three sites, still presents formidable challenges for adventure seekers.

Topping the list is the Fløri Stairs in Norway, with an exertion score of 76. This site features the world’s longest wooden staircase, boasting 4,444 steps leading to amazing views and a historic hydroelectric power station. 

The Manitou Incline in the U.S. ranks second, with a score of 63. Located on the east slope of the Rocky Mountains, it offers a challenging ascent with an average grade of 45%, peaking at 68%. Another notable entry is Romania’s Poenari Castle. Known as the “real Dracula’s castle,” it sits atop a mountain and requires climbing 1,480 concrete steps.

The top 25 most physically demanding landmarks

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This is the full list of the 25 most physically demanding tourist attractions.

  1. Fløri Stairs, Norway: 4,444 steps
  2. Manitou Incline, United States: 2,768 steps
  3. Poenari Castle, Romania: 1,480 steps
  4. Konpira-san Shrine, Japan: 1,368 steps
  5. Arthur’s Seat, Scotland: 3,200 steps
  6. Sigiriya, Sri Lanka: 1,200 steps 
  7. Park Guell, Spain: 1,984 steps
  8. Petra Monastery, Jordan: 800 steps
  9. Castle of the Moors, Portugal: 500 steps
  10. Batu Caves, Malaysia: 272 steps
  11. Vindhyagiri Steps, India: 660 steps
  12. Sydney Harbour Bridge, Australia: 1,332 steps
  13. Guatapé Rock, Colombia: 740 steps
  14. Seville Cathedral, Spain: 700 steps
  15. Heaven’s Gate, China: 999 steps
  16. Monolithos Castle, Greece: 120 steps
  17. Christ the Redeemer, Brazil: 220 steps
  18. St. Augustine Lighthouse, United States: 219 steps
  19. Dubrovnik City Walls, Croatia: 1,080 steps
  20. Florence Cathedral (Duomo), Italy: 414 steps
  21. Sagrada Familia, Spain: 504 steps
  22. Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, United States: 257 steps
  23. Palazzo Vecchio, Italy: 223 steps
  24. Tokyo Tower, Japan: 600 steps
  25. Skellig Michael, Ireland: 618 steps

Preparing for these physically demanding tourist attractions

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Preparing for physically demanding tourist attractions requires a thoughtful approach. According to Shiv O’Connor, a personal trainer at PureGym Leeds, increasing your daily movement in the weeks leading up to your trip is key. Incorporate exercises like squats, calf raises, leg extensions, and hamstring curls to strengthen the muscles around your knees and ankles. To boost cardio endurance, try incline walking or use the StairMaster, which will condition your body for uphill climbs and numerous steps.

Post-adventure recovery is equally important. O’Connor recommends staying hydrated, enjoying a nutritious meal, incorporating stretches, and ensuring a good night’s sleep for optimal recovery.

Amanda Teague
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