European long-distance paths
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The European long-distance paths are a network of extremely long distance footpaths across Europe. They all pass through many different countries, unlike most other European long-distance footpaths which are located in just one country or region.
The European long-distance paths were designated by the European Ramblers' Association.[1] In general the routes make use of existing national and local trails such as the GR footpaths.
Below is a list of all 11 European long-distance paths:
- E1 - Norway - Sweden - Denmark - Germany - Switzerland - Italy
- E2 - Scotland - England - Netherlands - Belgium - Luxembourg - France
- E3 - Spain - France - Belgium - Luxembourg - Germany - Czech Republic - Poland - Slovakia - Hungary - Romania - Bulgaria
- E4 - Spain - France - Switzerland - Germany - Austria - Hungary - Bulgaria - Greece - Cyprus
- E5 - France - Switzerland - Germany - Austria - Italy
- E6 - Finland - Sweden - Denmark - Germany - Austria - Slovenia - Greece
- E7 - Spain - Andorra - France - Italy - Slovenia - Hungary
- E8 - Ireland - England - Netherlands - Germany - Austria - Slovakia - Poland - Bulgaria
- E9 - Portugal - Spain - France - England - Belgium - Netherlands - Germany - Poland - Russia - Latvia - Lithuania - Estonia (the European Coastal Path or Sentier Européen du Littoral)
- E10 - Finland - Germany - Czech Republic - Austria - Italy - France - Spain
- E11 - Netherlands - Germany - Poland
[edit] External links
- Overview of the paths (European Ramblers' Association)
- The Hungarian section of the E4 Long Distance Path (Hörpölin&son's Blue Tour Website)
[edit] References
- ^ European Long Distance Paths (E-paths) on the Ramblers' Association website