It is only 56 square kilometres, and with more than 62,000 residents, it is very densely populated. Yet it has great open spaces including wonderful parks and nature reserves, an inviting hiking trail along an abandoned railroad right-of-way, golf courses and even some undeveloped land. To visitors, it does not feel crowded.
It is not flat. Bermuda has a high central spine and anyone walking any distance must keep this in mind. Main roads running down the islands are flat or rolling, but many of the connecting roads are steep. While there are sidewalks in most commercial core areas, you must often walk on the very narrow roads elsewhere, mostly with no shoulders. This can be extremely dangerous as traffic whizzes by, and we soon learned to hug the walls of road cuttings or property fences as tightly as possible!
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