If you’ve had enough of temples, monkeys, bars and crowded restaurants, then you really have nothing to do in Ubud it’s part of the resort. We came here for a walk in a cloudy weather with lots of shade, so it’s not bad. The scenery and the idyllic village are beautiful, and there are charming small bars and restaurants on both sides of the road. Very peaceful and quiet, very comfortable. Not suitable for people who are inconvenient to walk around, I would greet strangers passing by, but would be ignored by many tourists from all over the world, except the lovely Indonesians. My partner and I went for a walk one night at sunset. It is a very beautiful and scenic walk. The whole path is laid out so it is not like hiking or what a physical challenge. The whole road was very crowded when we went, with lots of tourists taking pictures and flying drones. There may not be so many people at noon, but it may be too hot to walk because most walkways are open air. There is a vegetarian ice cream shop called Kokolato world near the end of the walkway and beautiful rice fields. Be sure to treat yourself - their vegetarian ice cream is delicious!