English edit

Etymology edit

wander +‎ -able

Adjective edit

wanderable (comparative more wanderable, superlative most wanderable)

  1. Of a place: suitable for a wander or stroll around.
    • 2002, Martin Dunford, Phil Lee, Belgium and Luxembourg, page 104:
      The museum's grounds are also worth a stroll, the formal gardens set around a series of geometric lakes, flanked by wanderable woods.
    • 2013, Mariella Krause, Celeste Brash, Lonely Planet Pacific Northwest's Best Trips:
      North America's third-largest Chinatown [] is a highly wanderable explosion of sight, sound and aromas.