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Algeria Walking / Strolling AttractionsHere are the top Algeria walking / strolling listings so you can find the best in Algeria for your trip. Read these walking / strolling reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Djanet, Saharan Algeria, Algeria A mountain range in the Sahara desert located in southeast Algeria, the region is protected as the Tassili n'Ajjer National Park, and is also considered a UNESCO World.. ADD TO LIST (0 reviews) Djemila, Northeast Algeria, Algeria The ancient roman city of Djemila is one of the best preserved excavations in Algeria. It includes a theatre, several temples, fora and baths. The city was built under.. 3. Kasbah ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Algiers, Algiers Region, Algeria The Kasbah, meaning "fortified place", is an Ottoman defensive city/structure. Located in the old city of Algiers, this Kasbah is unique in that it is one of the few.. 4. Tipaza ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Algiers, Algiers Region, Algeria big roman ruins site with a very good fish market 5. Roman Ruins ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Cherchell, Northwest Algeria, Algeria Cherchell is a wonderful city to visit, around 90 km from Algiers (Capital of Algeria). Surrounded by the mountains of Chenoua, the city is like a gift to the sea. The.. ADD TO LIST (0 reviews) Tamanrasset, Saharan Algeria, Algeria The Ahaggar Massif, also known as Hoggar Mountain, is a highland region in the central Sahara in the southern part of Algeria. It is one of the most popular travel.. ADD TO LIST (0 reviews) Beni Abbes, Algeria The second largest erg in Algeria, the Grand Erg Occidental represents the terrain most commonly associated with deserts. Here lies an endless sea of sand dunes,.. ADD TO LIST (0 reviews) Constantine, Northeast Algeria, Algeria Considered one of the best ways to enter the Sahara, the first glimpse of the vast desert through the gorges is memorable. Locals refer to the gorges as the Fouur Es.. ADD TO LIST (0 reviews) Bichara, Northeast Algeria, Algeria The site of the first capital of the Hammadid Empire. The place is now in ruins as it was destroyed in 1152. |