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GR 92

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The GR 92 is one of the extensive Grande Randonnée (or GR) network of paths and trails. The trail crosses Catalonia in Spain, from the Portbou down to Ulldecona along the Mediterranean coast.

[edit] The Trail

1. Portbou - Port de Llançà

2. Port de Llançà - Cadaqués

3. Cadaqués - Roses

4. Roses - El Cortalet

5. El Cortalet - L'Escala

6. L'Escala - Torroella de Montgrí

7. Torroella de Montgrí - Begur

8. Begur - Palamós

9. Palamós - Sant Feliu de Guíxols

10. Sant Feliu de Guíxols - Tossa de Mar

11. Tossa de Mar - Lloret de Mar

12. Lloret de Mar - Tordera

13. Tordera - Hortsavinyà

14. Hortsavinyà - Vallgorguina

15. Vallgorguina - Coll de Can Bordoi (Llinars del Vallès)

16. Coll de Can Bordoi - Coll de la Font de Cera (Alella)

17. Coll de la Font de Cera - Montcada

18. Montcada - Baixador de Vallvidrera

19. Baixador de Vallvidrera - Sant Vicenç dels Horts

20. Sant Vicenç dels Horts - Bruguers

21. Bruguers - Garraf

22. Garraf - Vilanova i la Geltrú

23. Vilanova i la Geltrú - L'Arboç

24. L'Arboç - La Pobla de Montornès

25. La Pobla de Montornès - Tarragona

26. Tarragona - Cambrils

27. Cambrils - Hospitalet de l'Infant

28. Hospitalet de l'Infant - L'Ametlla de Mar

29. L'Ametlla de Mar - L'Ampolla

30. L'Ampolla - Amposta

31. Amposta - Pont de l'Olivar (Ulldecona)

32. Port de Llançà - Estanys de Vilaüt

33. Palausator - Vulpellac

34. Vulpellac - Romanyà de la Selva

35. Romanyà de la Selva - La Casa Nova

36. Lloret de Mar - Pla de Gelpí

37. La Clota - L'Arboçar

38. L'Arboçar - Castellet

39. Pla de Querol - Camí del Mas de l'Artís (Vilanova)

[edit] Hazards

Sunburn is a particular problem. Wear clothing such as long sleeve shirts and long pants as they protect from the sun, scratching branches, and insects. Bring sunscreen and a wide-brimmed hat.

[edit] Gear

A note on footwear - approximately 80% of the hikers wear full hiking boots and thick socks. While running sneakers may suffice (and Choco-style sandals may work for a few days), your risk of injury is higher, and much of the trail involves hopping around on wet and/or sharp rocks. Choose conservatively, depending on the length of your hike and your experience.

[edit] General Advice

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