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🏟️ WYT Sports & Stadium Trails

Some stadiums compete
with the view.
Some surrender to it.

The world's most scenic sports venues — where mountains, oceans and centuries-old forts become part of the game. WYT curates the trails that connect the sport to the place.

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Derby Crossing Continents

Why Sports & Stadium Trails

Where the game
meets the geography.

Most sports travel is about the match. WYT is about everything around it — the strait you cross to get there, the mountains behind the boundary rope, the 400-year-old fort beside the pitch. These are trails where the venue is as much the destination as the game.

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Stadiums worth the journey.

Football and cricket. Three continents. Each one a trail in itself.

Football · Two ContinentsIstanbul, Turkey
The Intercontinental Derby Trail
Fenerbahçe in Kadıköy on the Asian side, with Bosphorus views from the top stand. Galatasaray and Beşiktaş on the European side — Beşiktaş beside Dolmabahçe Palace. The only derby in the world that crosses continents, by ferry.
FootballYear Round2 Continents
Cricket · HimalayasDharamshala, India
HPCA Stadium — The Himalayan Ground
At 1,457 metres, the highest international cricket venue in the world. The snow-capped Dhauladhar range rises directly behind the pitch — widely called the most beautiful stadium on Earth. Even visiting captains stop to take it in.
CricketOct – MarHighest Ground
Cricket · Ocean & FortGalle, Sri Lanka
Galle International Stadium
A cricket ground sandwiched between the Indian Ocean and a 17th-century Dutch fort — a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Palm trees, sea breeze, and centuries-old ramparts as the boundary. Cricket and colonial history in one frame.
CricketYear RoundUNESCO Fort
Cricket · Table MountainCape Town, South Africa
Newlands Cricket Ground
Settled beneath Table Mountain and Devil's Peak since 1889. One of the world's oldest cricket grounds, where the mountain dominates every wide shot and every visiting player's first impression of the city.
CricketNov – MarSince 1889

What makes a stadium
a trail.

The Crossing
In Istanbul, getting from one club's home ground to another means crossing the Bosphorus by ferry — from Europe to Asia and back. The journey is part of the rivalry.
The Backdrop
In Dharamshala, the Dhauladhar Himalayas don't just sit behind the stadium — they change how the match feels. Cool air, thin atmosphere, snow visible from the stands.
The History
Galle's cricket ground sits inside a 400-year-old Dutch fort complex. You're not just watching a match — you're standing inside a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The City
Cape Town's Newlands has watched the city grow for over 130 years. Table Mountain hasn't moved. Everything else has.

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