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Europe/Long-distance paths

The European long-distance paths are a network of extremely long-distance footpaths across 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 different countries. The European long-distance paths were designated by the European Ramblers' Association. In general the routes make use of existing national and local trails such as the GR footpaths.

Routes state in OSM

Route name OSM status in km  % relation online map website
Dream path Munich - Venice 546 / 550 km
 
99%
 1736379 link
European long distance path E1 8.635 / > 8.000 km
 
100%
 371743 link
European long distance path E2 4.753 / 4.850 km
 
98%
 1956169 link
European long distance path E3 6.612 / 6.950 km
 
97%
 1175707 link
European long distance path E4 9.875 / 11.800 km
 
84%
 371740 link
European long distance path E5 1.699 / 3.050 km
 
56%
 300393 link
European long distance path E6 7.220 / 6.300 km
 
100%
 1254350 link
European long distance path E7 3.848 / 4.330 km
 
89%
 3073965 link
European long distance path E8 5.797 / 4.390 km
 
100%
 1175728 link
European long distance path E9 8.072 / 6000+ km
 
100%
 1254604 link
European long distance path E10 3.113 / 4.000+ km
 
78%
 165997 link
European long distance path E11 4.729 / 2.600+ km
 
100%
 1175710 link
European long distance path E12 124 / 1600 km
 
8%
 3992585 link
International friendship trail Eisenach-Budapest 2.696 / 2.690 km
 
100%
 2129520 link EB
North Sea Trail 1.270 / ? km
 
?
 84480 link North Sea Trail
Via Alpina 3.804 / 5000 km
 
76.1%
 285633 link Via Alpina
Via Romea Francigena 2.953 / 3.268 km
 
90.4%
 11860709 link Via Francigena
Via Romea Germanica 2.211 / 1.931 km
 
?
 9204501 link Via Romea Germanica
Way of St. James  ? / ? km
 
?
 3071561 link
Way to Assisi 312 / 312 km
 
100%
 2048968 link Cammino di Assisi

Note: Every long distanse path should be a route with national parts containing regional and local relations. When tagging, remember about superroute hierarchy, e.g. don't put whole path distance to national part. It's also good to add links of paths websites and wikipedia articles.

Note2: Way of St. Jacob should contain all local, regional or national parts of network, but please do not giving them network tag "iwn"!

European long distance paths plan

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