GR footpath

GR footpath
The characteristic white and red stripes that mark the path of a GR
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NotesEach country has separate numbering systems. It is convention to share numbering for international paths only.
Highway names
FranceGR nn
SpainGR nn
PortugalGR nn
BelgiumGR nnn
NetherlandsLAW nn
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An X marks a trail or direction that deviates from the GR path.
Trailside marker and local observers alongside GR 76A

The GR footpaths are a network of long-distance walking trails in Europe, mostly in France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Spain. They go by the following names: French: sentier de grande randonnée, West Flemish: Groteroutepad, Dutch: Langeafstandwandelpad, Spanish: sendero de gran recorrido, Portuguese: percurso pedestre de grande rota – generally meaning "long trail" or more literally "great route". The trails in France alone cover approximately 60,000 kilometres (37,000 mi). Trails are blazed with characteristic marks consisting of a white stripe above a red stripe. These appear regularly along the route, especially at places such as forks or crossroads.

The network is maintained in France by the Fédération Française de la Randonnée Pédestre (French Hiking Federation),[1] and in Spain by the Federación Española de Deportes de Montaña y Escalada (Spanish Mountain Sports Federation).[2] Many GR routes make up part of the longer European walking routes which cross several countries.

  1. ^ "French Hiking Federation".
  2. ^ "Spanish Mountain Sports Federation".