GR 7

[1] GR 7 continues north from the Cevennes mountains and the final 250 km end on the top of the Ballon d'Alsace, Alsace, northern France; here it meets E5.

From south-west to north-east, it runs through the Spanish regions of: Like all the Gran Recorrido paths, the GR 7 is marked with red and white waymarks.

The Southern Route through the Alpujarra foothills is popular, linking numerous small Spanish villages.

From Andorra, the GR 7 continues in France, through the Cevennes to Mont Aigoual and Aire-de-Côte, and then north to Alsace.

GR 7 appears to coincide with European walking route E7 in northern Spain, in Andorra, and in France as far as the Cevenne.

The GR 7 at Porteille de Barbouillère, Ariège , France.