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  2. Trail - Wikipedia

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    A country track, or fieldway, in Slovenia Mountain bike trail in the Forest of Dean, England Trail in the Kruununpuisto Nature Park in Imatra, Finland. A trail, also known as a path or track, is an unpaved lane or a small paved road (though it can also be a route along a navigable waterways) generally not intended for usage by motorized vehicles, usually passing through a natural area.

  3. Trail map - Wikipedia

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    Trail maps are produced in a variety of scales, sizes, formats, and media, depending on the audience and purpose of the map.Some trail maps have been extensively edited for content giving detail about nearby features, places of interest, or interesting facts, while some maps may only give minimal information of the trail.

  4. GR 8 (path) - Wikipedia

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    The sentier de Grande Randonnée 8, or GR 8 for short, is a long distance hiking trail on the French Atlantic coast. It is part of the Grande Randonnée network and runs from Saint-Brevin-les-Pins (Loire-Atlantique, France) on the south of the Loire estuary, opposite the large port city of Saint-Nazaire and currently terminates at Sare in the Atlantic Pyrenees.

  5. Category:Hiking trails in France - Wikipedia

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    This category lists hiking trails in France, and also international hiking trails if a major section runs through France. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hiking trails in France . Pages in category "Hiking trails in France"

  6. GR footpath - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Geography of France - Wikipedia

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    A topographic map of the Republic, excluding all the overseas departments and territories Simplified physical map. The geography of France consists of a terrain that is mostly flat plains or gently rolling hills in the north and the west and mountainous in the south (including the Massif Central and the Pyrenees) and the east (the country's highest points being in the Alps).

  8. GR 34 - Wikipedia

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    The Breton coastal path has its origins in the late 18th century, after the French Revolution.Among the measures adopted by the National Constituent Assembly (1789–1791) at the end of the Ferme générale was the creation on 23 April 1791 of the National Customs Authority (French: Régie nationale des douanes). [2]

  9. GR 70 - Wikipedia

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    The GR 70, also known as the Chemin de Stevenson or the Robert Louis Stevenson Trail, is a Grande Randonnée (long-distance footpath) that runs for approximately 225 kilometres (140 mi) through the French departments of Haute-Loire, Lozère and Gard [2] in a generally north–south direction from Le Monastier-sur-Gazeille to Saint-Jean-du-Gard.