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Click to know the main rambling organizations in Europe
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Route
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Countries
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Sections
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E1
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(Norway),
Sueden, Danemark,
Germany, Suitzerland and Italy.
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From
Grövelsjön (62° north, border between Sueden and Norway) to Cappadňcia
(Monti Simbruini in the east part of Rome) going by Göteborg, Ĺrhus,
Hamburg, Frankfurt, Black Jungle, St Gotthard and the Apenines. |
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E2
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(Ireland),
England, Holand, Belgium, Luxemburg and France. |
From
Stranraer in the south-east part of Scotland until Niza. There are
2 variants: going to the east of England and Holand or goig to the
centre and the south of England and Flandes to Antwerp, the Ardenes,
Luxemburg, Vosges, Jura (Big Alps' crossing). |
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E3
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(Turkey), Bulgaria, (Rumania), Hungary, Slovaquia, Poland, Czech
Republic, Germany, Luxemburg, Belgium, France and Spain. |
Crossing the Balcans Kom-Emine 700 Ártánd next to Hungary and Rumania
to Santiago de Compostela by the Occidental Carpaths (Beskids, Tatras
and Sudety), Thüringen, Rheingau, Ardenes, surrounding Paris, Morvan,
Le Puy and the medieval route of Cahors, Pyrenees, Burgos and León. |
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E4
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(Portugal, Spain, Andorra, France, Italy, Slovenia, Hungary and Rumania. (Ukraine)
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From Idanha-a-Nova to Piacenza by El Escorial, Sierra de Guadarrama, Vivel, and eastern coast Spanish mountains, Andorra, Cévennes, Tarascon, Provence, Alps ligurs; Garda lake through the Veronese Alps; cross Slovenia and the southern part of Hungary, from Robic and Ljubljana to Nagylak. |
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E5 |
France,
Suitzerland, Germany,Austria
and Italy. |
Punta
du Raz, Brest, Mont Sant Michel, Fontainebleau, Ballon d'Alsace,
Constanza lake, Bozen and Verona. |
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E6
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Finland,
Sueden, Danemark,Germany, Austria, Slovenia, (Croatia) and Greece
(Turkey).
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From
the Bothnia gulf until the Adriatic sea by Stockholm, Malmö, Copenhagen,
Lübeck, Bayerischer Wald, Mariazell, Slovenian Karst and Greece
(from Igoumenitsa until Alessandroupoli). |
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E7
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Spain (Gibraltar), France, Suitzerland, Austria, Germany, Hungary,
(Rumania), Bulgary and Greece.
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From
Granada to Ártánd by the Hungarian/Rumania coast to the eastern Spanish mountains, Andorra, Carcassone, Grenoble, the swiss Jura, Constanza lake. From here you can choose the mountain route through Austria or the most plain route by Bavary, Salzburg, Viena and Neusiedler See. Through Hungary, by the Balaton lake and Budapest and the western part of Bulgary, by Sofia, to Greece: Florina, Olympos and Delfos until the Peloponesus and Crete. |
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E8
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Ireland,
England, Holand,Germany, Austria, Slovaquia,
Poland, (Ukraine, Rumania), Bulgary, (Turkey) .
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From Cork, Dublin and Liverpool, crossing England, till Hull Rotterdam.
To the Beskid Pass (border Poland- Ukraine), to Aachen, Bonn, Rhine
Valley, Regensburg, Passau, Viena, Bratislava and the Carpathian
mountains and crossing the southern part of Bulgary. From Borovetz,
by the Rodopi mountains, to Mezek, west Svilengrad. |
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E9
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(Spain), France, Belgium, Holand, Germany, Poland, (Lithuania, Latvia),
and Stonia (Russia). |
From
Urt, near Bayonne, to Rochefort, Lorient, Braniewo (border between
Poland and Russia), Brest, Cherbourg, Le Havre, Calais, Ostend,
Rotterdam, Wilhelmshaven, Hamburg, Rostock and Gdansk. (Some Stonian
sections are still under developing). |
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E10
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(Russia, Finland),Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, Italy, France
and Spain (Gibraltar). |
From
Rügen (north-east of Germany) to Bozen, by Postdam Oberlausitz,
Praga, Budweis, Salzburg, Tavern, Maggiore lake, ligurian Alps (Big
Alps' crossing) and Ventimiglia. |
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E11
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Holand, Germany, Poland, Lithuania and Latvia (Russia). |
From
Deventer to the border between Poland and Lithuania by Osnabrück,
Harz, Postdam, Frankfurt an der Oder, Poznan, Torun and Masuria. |
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SOURCE: European Rambler´s Association (ERA)
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