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E7

Portugal

Responsible organisation(s):
- Portuguese Camping Federation (FPCC)

· from: Monfortinho on the Spanish border - 80 km
GR12
Publication(s):
Booklet and further information from FPCC


Spain

Responsible organisation(s):
- Spanish Federation

Publication(s):
Guidebooks and further details from Spanish federation

· to: Villel south of Teruel - 800 km
via El Escorial, Sierra de Guadarrama and Albarracin (GR10) (the stretch through the Sierra de Gredos is not yet complete)

· to: Catalonia - 350 km
via the Maestrazgo (GR8)

· to: Andorra - 350 km
via Catalan coastal ranges, Pons and Seo de Urgel (GR7)


Andorra

Responsible organisation(s):
- Andorran Mountaineering Federation (FAM)

Publication(s):
Guidebooks and further details from FAM

· to: Porteille Blanche
Through Andorran Pyrenees


France

Responsible organisation(s):
- Fédération Française de la Randonnée Pédestre (FFRP)

Publication(s):
guidebooks and further details from FFRP; currently no guide to section from Andorra to Castelnaudary

1200 km in total

· to: Mt Aigoual in the Cévennes
N via Castelnaudary to the Montagne Noire and through Haut Languedoc (GR7)

· to: Lubéron
E via Pont du Gard, Rhône valley (GR6)

· to: Grasse
through Provence (GR6)
Publication(s):
Guidebook in English Walking the French Gorges by Alan Castle published by Cicerone

· to: Italian border above Menton
along coastal hills above Nice and Monte Carlo (GR51)


Italy

Responsible organisation(s):
- Italian Walking Federation (FIE)
Publication(s):
further details on route from FIE

· to: Monte Lavagnola - 300 km
through Ligurian mountains (
Ligurian Alta Via)

· to: Travo SW of Piacenza - 50 km


Slovenia

Responsible organisation(s):
- Slovenian Alpine Club

Publication(s):
Guide to route in Slovenian and further details from Slovenian Alpine Club

· to: Bajánsenye - 400 km
through the foothills of the Julian Alps and karst to Hodos and Hungarian border


Hungary

Responsible organisation(s):
- Hungarian Nature-Friends Association (MTSz)

· to: Nagylak - 800 km
through S Hungary via Szekszárd, Baja, Öttömös and Mindszent
Publication(s):
There is a booklet guide in Hungarian and English on the 86km stretch from Mindszent to the Romanian border. For further details on the route see
CsCNFA website or contact MTSz


Total: 4330 km