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The best family-friendly hikes and walks in the Lesser Caucasus

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Family friendly hiking trails in the Lesser Caucasus traverse a diverse landscape of volcanic peaks, dense forests, and expansive alpine meadows. The region features high-altitude plateaus, deep gorges, and numerous glacial lakes, offering varied terrain for outdoor exploration. Hikers can experience everything from lush forests and river valleys to rocky peaks and natural mineral springs. This mountain range provides a rich blend of natural beauty and cultural attractions suitable for families.

Best family friendly hiking trails in the Lesser Caucasus

Last updated: May 16, 2026

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Batumi Botanical Garden loop

9.38km

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Vasilii Popov
May 26, 2026, Forest Trail in Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park

This side of the trail is very poorly maintained and extremely slippery when wet. If you're going to the to of this loop, I'd recommend using the northern path from the rest area both ways, since it's much less steep and well taken care of.

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Batumi Botanical Garden – a garden of approximately 110 hectares with a multitude of subtropical and exotic plants spreads across the slopes of the cape „The Green Cape“ that descends directly from the shores of the Black Sea. It lies 9 km north of Batumi. It was founded by the Russian botanist A. N. Krasnov in the 1880s, and was officially opened to the public in 1912.

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The Botanical Garden near Batumi – a garden of approximately 110 hectares with a multitude of subtropical and exotic plants spreads across the slopes of the "The Green Cape" peninsula, extending directly from the shores of the Black Sea. It is located 9 km north of Batumi. It was founded by the Russian botanist A. N. Krasnov in the 1880s and was officially opened to the public in 1912.

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Botanical Garden near Batumi – a garden of approximately 110 hectares with a multitude of subtropical and exotic plants, spread across the slopes of the cape „The Green Cape“ that extends directly from the shores of the Black Sea. It lies 9 km north of Batumi. It was founded by the Russian botanist A. N. Krasnov in the 80s of the 19th century, and was officially opened to the public in 1912.

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Batumi Botanical Garden – a garden of approximately 110 hectares with a multitude of subtropical and exotic plants is spread across the slopes of the cape "The Green Cape" extending directly from the shores of the Black Sea. It lies 9 km north of Batumi. It was founded by the Russian botanist A. N. Krasnov in the 1880s, and was officially opened to the public in 1912.

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Batumi Botanical Garden – a garden of approximately 110 hectares with a multitude of subtropical and exotic plants is located on the slopes of the "The Green Cape" peninsula, extending directly from the shores of the Black Sea. It lies 9 km north of Batumi. It was founded by the Russian botanist A. N. Krasnov in the 1880s, and was officially opened to the public in 1912.

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Alissa
August 5, 2025, Bridge of Peace

Such a beautiful bridge, but unfortunately full of vendors offering boat tours and photos.

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If you're looking for a place where you can capture Georgia's contradictions in a photograph, this is the place. The Black Sea stretches out before you, calm or turbulent, depending on the day. Behind it, the skyline of Batumi rises, as if Las Vegas had married an architectural firm from Baku. In front of it: the wooden pier. Simple, functional, weathered at the edges, but solidly built. It leads a short distance out onto the water—not far, but far enough to leave everything behind for a few minutes. The shore is lined with umbrellas, beach bars, and stalls selling beer, roasted corn on the cob, sunscreen, and unicorn-shaped inflatable rings. If you prefer a quieter setting, it's best to come in the morning or off-season. The view of the city is particularly clear then, and the light plays off the facades of the high-rise buildings, as if it briefly forgets that most of them are still under construction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails are available in the Lesser Caucasus?

There are over 270 family-friendly hiking trails in the Lesser Caucasus, with 129 of them rated as easy, making them perfect for families with children of all ages. Many routes offer diverse landscapes, from lush forests to scenic viewpoints.

What is the best time of year for family hikes in the Lesser Caucasus?

The Lesser Caucasus is generally best for hiking from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is milder, and trails are more accessible. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while summer provides warmer temperatures for exploring lakes and higher altitudes.

What makes the Lesser Caucasus a good destination for family hiking?

The Lesser Caucasus offers a unique blend of diverse natural landscapes and rich cultural history, making it ideal for families. Trails range from easy walks through forests and meadows to paths leading to ancient monasteries and natural wonders. The region's variety ensures there's something to capture every family member's interest.

Are there any easy, beginner-friendly trails suitable for families with young children or toddlers?

Yes, many trails are perfect for beginners and young children. For example, the Chakvistavi Waterfall loop from Jiji is an easy 5.4 km hike with minimal elevation gain, offering a beautiful natural reward. The region also features numerous accessible paths through national parks like Dilijan, known for its tranquil forests and lakes.

What do other hikers say about the family-friendly trails in the Lesser Caucasus?

The family-friendly trails in the Lesser Caucasus are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the stunning natural beauty, the variety of landscapes, and the opportunity to combine outdoor activity with cultural exploration. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths and the sense of adventure.

Are there any trails with waterfalls that are suitable for families?

Absolutely! The Lesser Caucasus is home to several beautiful waterfalls. The Chakvistavi Waterfall loop from Jiji is an excellent easy option for families, leading directly to the scenic Chakvistavi Waterfall. Ninoskhevi Waterfall is another notable natural feature in the region that can be part of a family adventure.

Can we find trails that pass by lakes or other natural water features?

Yes, the region is dotted with stunning lakes and river valleys. You can explore trails around beautiful spots like Lake Parz or Gosh Lake, both offering serene settings for family walks. The Japanese Garden in Batumi Boulevard also features lovely water elements within a botanical setting.

What kind of historical or cultural sites can families explore while hiking?

The Lesser Caucasus is rich in history. Many trails lead to or pass by ancient sites. You can discover impressive structures like the Askana Castle Ruins or the Ruins of Old Khot Village. The region is also famous for its ancient monasteries, some of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, often integrated into hiking routes.

Are there circular routes suitable for families?

Yes, many family-friendly trails in the Lesser Caucasus are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Batumi Botanical Garden loop, which is a moderate 9.4 km hike, or the View of the Trialeti Range – Borjomi Nature Reserve Trail loop from Romanov Palace for a longer adventure.

Is parking available at the trailheads for family-friendly hikes?

Parking availability varies by trailhead. In popular national parks like Borjomi-Kharagauli, designated parking areas are often provided. For less frequented trails, roadside parking might be an option. It's always advisable to check specific route details or local information for parking arrangements before heading out.

Do I need any special permits for family hikes in the Lesser Caucasus?

For most general family hikes, especially on well-established trails, permits are not typically required. However, if you plan to enter certain protected areas or national parks, such as Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park, there might be entrance fees or specific regulations. It's best to check the official website of the specific park you intend to visit.

Are there opportunities to see wildlife on family hikes in the Lesser Caucasus?

The Lesser Caucasus is rich in biodiversity. While spotting larger animals like bears or leopards is rare, families can often see various bird species, including golden eagles, and smaller mammals. National parks like Borjomi-Kharagauli are known for wildlife spotting opportunities, including Caucasian red deer. Early mornings or late afternoons are often the best times for wildlife viewing.

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