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· International · 6 Strenuous

Route 6

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27.1 km Distance
6h 45min Est. duration
Strenuous Difficulty
Linear Route type

Route #285417 is a 27.1 km International Hiking hiking route.

Covering 27.1 km, this demanding trail is best tackled by experienced walkers in good condition. Budget roughly 6 hours and 1 minutes or consider splitting it across two days.

This linear trail moves from one end to the other without looping back. A return journey by transport — or retracing the path — is needed to get back to the start. The trail is officially waymarked as 6, so look out for the trail markers along the way.

Part of the International Walking Network (IWN), this route connects to a continent-spanning long-distance trail system. It meets the highest standards of waymarking, surface quality, and route documentation.

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Waypoints

5 points along the route
A
Start · Capestang
0 km 43.3308°, 3.0460°
1
6.8 km 43.3463°, 2.9671°
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2
13.6 km 43.3352°, 2.9033°
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3
20.3 km 43.3178°, 2.8678°
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B
Finish · Pouzols-Minervois
27.1 km 43.2871°, 2.8243°

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the Route #285417 hiking route?
Route #285417 is 27.1 km long.
How much time should I allow for Route #285417?
Most walkers allow around 6h 45min for Route #285417 at a comfortable pace.
Is Route #285417 a circular or linear route?
Route #285417 is a linear route, not a loop. It runs from Capestang to Pouzols-Minervois. Return transport from the finish point is recommended.
Where does Route #285417 start?
Route #285417 starts at Capestang.
Is Route #285417 suitable for beginners?
Route #285417 is best suited to experienced, fit hikers. It is not suitable for beginners.
Who maintains the Route #285417 trail?
Route #285417 is maintained and managed by Association Camins.
Is Route #285417 part of a larger trail network?
Yes, Route #285417 is part of the International Walking Network (IWN), connecting this route to a wider network of long-distance hiking trails.