Journey south from Stanley toward the coast, passing Boot Hill, a quirky and much-loved roadside landmark where travellers traditionally leave old boots behind. Continue through scenic views of the Falklands’ famous Stone Runs — vast rivers of boulders formed during the Ice Age and scientifically catalogued by Charles Darwin during his visit in 1833. Arrive at Bertha’s Beach Nature Reserve, a haven for gentoo penguins, sea lions, and native birds. Take a relaxing walk along the shoreline and observe the rich birdlife and pristine coastal scenery.