There's loads of excellent hiking close to home, but nothing in the same category that I'm aware of. Hiking wise some at home (or, for that matter, in Aus - although it's about 30 years since I last hiked in Australia!) are superior however I can't think of any long distance trails that have the infrastructure. Which means carrying camping gear, food, etc. That pretty much doubles my pack weight.
On Camino I carry a 32 litre backpack with around 7 kg, including a couple of comfort items. My pack for 'backwoods' hiking is 65 liters and I typically carried around 12 to 15 kgs depending on how long before I could resupply. (Although newer gear is more lightweight, so I could probably improve somewhat on that). Not only that but my footwear changed to proper hiking boots regardless of the weather.
The other things I love about the Camino:
-Social aspect - something very new to me! I often used to hike solo for days on end, and only occasionally come across other hiker's. Although that's changed over the years as hiking has become more popular.
- No real climbs. A few steep ascents certainly, but never anything that's had me on all fours.
- the ability to literally step in out of the rain.
-Hot showers at the end of every day
- a bed at the end of every day.
- no need to set up /breakdown my tent
- the ability to wash and (normally) dry my clothing at the end of every day = Fresh clean clothing every morning!!
-The ability to stop for a coffee at an open bar or café
- access to fresh bread, fruit and/or vegetables practically daily
-no need to carry a full medical kit, the next pharmacy is only ever a few hours (a day at most)away.
- no need to carry/use your PBL in order to access medical assistance.
- the knowledge that I can post any excess items home; or buy something new if I have a gear failure or realise I need something else.
- the cultural aspects
- the architecture
- the history!!
- I'd better stop, I'm kinda off topic.....