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(Redirected from European walking routes)

E-paths
Map of European long-distance paths
System information
Length65,000 km (40,000 mi)
Formed1995
Highway names
E-pathE nn
System links

The European long-distance paths (E-paths) are a network of long-distance footpaths that traverse Europe. While most long-distance footpaths in Europe are located in just one country or region, each of these numbered European long-distance paths passes through many countries.

The first long-distance hiking trail in Europe was the National Blue TrailofHungary, established in 1938. The formation of the European Union made transnational hiking trails possible. Today, the network consists of 12 paths and covers more than 65,000 kilometres (40,000 mi), crisscrossing Europe. In general, the routes connect and make use of existing national and local trails such as the GR footpaths.

The paths are officially designated by the European Ramblers' Association.

List[edit]

List of the 12 European long-distance paths so far defined
# Map Route Length
E1
NorwayFinlandSwedenDenmarkGermanySwitzerlandItaly 7,000 kilometres (4,300 mi)
E2
IrelandUnited KingdomNetherlandsBelgiumLuxembourgFrance 4,850 kilometres (3,010 mi)
E3
PortugalSpainFranceBelgiumLuxembourgGermanyCzech RepublicPolandSlovakiaHungaryRomaniaBulgariaTurkey 6,950 kilometres (4,320 mi)
E4
PortugalSpainFranceSwitzerlandGermanyAustriaHungaryRomaniaSerbiaBulgariaGreeceCyprus 10,000 kilometres (6,200 mi)
E5
FranceSwitzerlandGermanyAustriaItaly 3,200 kilometres (2,000 mi)
E6
FinlandSwedenDenmarkGermanyAustriaSloveniaCroatiaGreeceTurkey 6,300 kilometres (3,900 mi)[1]
E7
PortugalSpainAndorraFranceItalySloveniaCroatiaHungarySerbia 6,000 kilometres (3,700 mi)[2]
E8
IrelandUnited KingdomNetherlandsGermanyAustriaSlovakiaPolandUkraineRomaniaBulgariaTurkey 4,700 kilometres (2,900 mi)
E9
PortugalSpainFranceUnited KingdomBelgiumNetherlandsGermanyPolandKaliningrad OblastLithuaniaLatviaEstonia 5,000 kilometres (3,100 mi)
E10
FinlandGermanyCzech RepublicAustriaItalyFranceSpain 2,880 kilometres (1,790 mi)[3]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://www.era-ewv-ferp.org/e-paths/e6/ European Ramblers Association
  • ^ https://www.era-ewv-ferp.org/e-paths/e7/ European Ramblers Association
  • ^ https://www.era-ewv-ferp.org/e-paths/e10/ European Ramblers Association
  • External links[edit]


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