You will find several types of markings on your way, starting with painted markings: the method most used in hiking. You will see them on different supports such as trees, rocks, walls or poles. The latter are also installed in areas free of marked paths.
Hiking– The “Grande Randonnée” or GR trails. Undertaking a GR means embarking on a path comprising several stages to discover a territory or region in an itinerant way. They are marked in red and white;
– “Country” GRs or GRPs. These routes form loops allowing you to discover the riches of a particular territory. They are marked in red and yellow;
– “Walks and Hikes” or PR. Shorter and easier routes, they can be covered in less than a day's walk. They are marked in yellow
Following a mountain bike route means first of all understanding the forms and the triangles ofn the signs. The triangles show you the direction to follow along the route and also give you information on the type of tour.
Bike rides– Yellow triangle: it is the most common beacon on our paths. It means that the tour is local;
– Red triangle: it is used to indicate a tour longer than 80km or a Grande Traversée VTT;
– Brown triangle: it indicates that the tour follows a Regional Natural Park.
– Green ride: for all levels and the whole family. This type of circuit is ideal for a family bike ride, it takes place without significant hills and over short distances. The circuit is very easy and suitable for all practitioners;
– Blue ride: a hiking trail. You are not yet a pedaling pro or an inveterate climber, but you want a little more relief and length? Opt for the blue circuit, alone or with your family!
– Red ride: For sportive people. A longer course, hills, descents and technical trails: the red circuit is more diversified, but above all more sporty. Reserved for trained mountain bikers;
– Black ride: the most technical and the most difficult. The black circuit is ideal if you want to brave the difficulties and experience thrills! It is a physical and technical course.
The hikes or equestrian loops are marked with orange-yellow signs. Be careful not to confuse with the signposting of Walks and Hikes (PR).
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