Grande Randonnée
The Grande Randonnée (French), Grote Routepaden or Lange-afstands-wandelpaden (Dutch), Gran Recorrido (Spanish) or Gran Recorregut (Catalan) is a network of long-distance footpaths in Europe, mostly in France, Spain, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
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Trails
- GR 1
- GR 2: Rouen – Paris – Dijon
- GR 3
- GR 3: La Baule – Saumur – Orléans – Nevers – Mont Mézenc
- GR 4
- GR 4: Royen – Limoges – Clermont-Ferrand – Saint-Flour – Pont-Saint-Esprit – Grasse
- GR 5
- GR 6
- GR 7: Ballon d'Alsace – Dijon – Saint-Étienne – Andorra La Vella
- GR 7: Algeciras – Andorra
- GR 9
- GR 10
- GR 11
- GR 12
- GR 14
- GR 15
- GR 20: Calenzana – Conca (Corsica)
- GR 21: Dieppe – Saint-Valéry-en-Caux – Fécamp – Étretat – Le Havre
- GR 26
- GR 34
- GR 34A
- GR 35
- GR 36
- GR 37
- GR 38
- GR 39
- GR 41
- GR 43
- GR 44
- GR 46
- GR 57: Liège (Belgium) – Diekirch (Luxembourg)
- GR 60
- GR 65
- GR 68
- GR 70: The Stevenson Trail (Chemin de Stevenson), Le Puy – Alès
- GR 71
- GR 72
- GR 92: Portbou (Catalonia) – Ulldecona (Catalonia)
- GR 121
- GR 123
- GR 211
- GR 212
- GR 223: Honfleur — D-Day Beaches — Cherbourg — Mont Saint-Michel
- GR 341
- GR 380
- GR 652
- GR 700
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