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GR 14 Parcours Principal

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17.5 km Distance
4h 22min Est. duration
Hard Difficulty
Linear Route type

GR 14 Parcours Principal is a 17.5 km National Hiking hiking route.

A 17.5 km full-day trail that rewards walkers with a proper day out. Budget roughly 3 hours and 54 minutes at a steady pace.

This is a point-to-point route, running from one location to another. Plan ahead for return transport, or consider reversing the route on your way back. The trail is officially waymarked as GR 14, so look out for the trail markers along the way.

This route is part of the National Walking Network (NWN) — a flagship trail maintained to national standards, often following scenic or historically significant corridors.

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Waypoints

5 points along the route
A
Start
0 km 49.7949°, 5.0052°
1
4.4 km 49.7692°, 4.9863°
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2
8.8 km 49.7221°, 4.9608°
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3
13.1 km 49.7009°, 4.9479°
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B
Finish
17.5 km 49.6952°, 4.9311°

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the GR 14 Parcours Principal hiking route?
GR 14 Parcours Principal is 17.5 km long.
How much time should I allow for GR 14 Parcours Principal?
Most walkers allow around 4h 22min for GR 14 Parcours Principal at a comfortable pace.
Is GR 14 Parcours Principal a circular or linear route?
GR 14 Parcours Principal is a linear route, not a loop. Return transport from the finish point is recommended.
Where does GR 14 Parcours Principal start?
GR 14 Parcours Principal starts near coordinates 49.7949, 5.0052.
Is GR 14 Parcours Principal suitable for beginners?
GR 14 Parcours Principal is not recommended for beginners. Good fitness and trail experience are needed.
Who maintains the GR 14 Parcours Principal trail?
GR 14 Parcours Principal is maintained and managed by SGR asbl.
Is GR 14 Parcours Principal part of a larger trail network?
Yes, GR 14 Parcours Principal is part of the National Walking Network (NWN), connecting this route to a wider network of long-distance hiking trails.