GR11 map – Trek the Pyrenees now!
GR11 map – Trek the Pyrenees now!
Below you have a GR11 map with the 35 legs we have split this trail which crosses the southern side of the Pyrenees. You can change the background and zoom in/out. Also, you can see the full map clicking on “See full screen”.
To learn more about the GR11, take a look at our Walkers guide.
Please comment below on GR 11 map.
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Ward Vercauteren
13 June, 2021 at 8:43 amHey Miguel
I am planning on walking te GR 11 this year with a good friend. Am I right in assuming that you hiked the entire GR 11 in 35 days as you have divided the route into 35 stages? I find a lot of descriptions and reports online that sometimes take more than 45 days to complete the trail. We are planning on camping almost every night.
Greetings
Ward
Miguel Ibáñez
13 June, 2021 at 10:34 amHi Ward
Thanks for your message.
I reply to your message in private.
Miguel
Paul Smyth
16 August, 2022 at 8:36 pmHi,
I am planning to complete the GR11 in 2023 as a solo trek.
Any advice on the updated route gratefully accepted.
Thanks
Paul
Miguel Ibáñez
17 August, 2022 at 6:50 amHi Paul
I will use your email to contact you.
All the best
Daniel Lovelle
7 December, 2022 at 1:24 pmHola Miguel,
un poco en la linea de los dos post arriba. Estoy planteandome hacer el GR11 solo en 2023, siguiendo tu descripcion de 35 dias, pero algunas de las etapas de hasta 10hrs me parece un poco challenging. Como de factible es esto? y que mes recomendarias para hacerlo?
Gracias por el contenido de la web, muy completo.
Daniel
Miguel Ibáñez
7 December, 2022 at 3:13 pmHola Daniel
Hazlo en 40-45 días. Sobre todo, consulta alojamientos y disponibilidad. Son los alojamientos los que marcarán tu itinerario.
Y me alegro que el artículo te haya sido útil.
Un saludo
Miguel
renee Langenhuzien
13 March, 2023 at 1:28 pmHi miguel, I want to hike a piece of the GR 11 of +- 10 days. Wich part do you reccomend?
Miguel Ibáñez
14 March, 2023 at 9:23 amHi Renee
Thanks for your message.
Start in Andorra and walk westward.
Kind regards
Stefan Ritschard
16 April, 2023 at 10:04 amHola Miguel
Thank you very much for providing all the information on your website!
I am planning on walking the GR11 starting on 15th of October. Is it at all possible to start so late in the season, and if yes, would you be walking east to west or west to east?
I am assuming a lot of places would already be closed for the season, is there anything else I should consider when walking so late?
Thank you very much for your help, kind regards Stefan
Miguel Ibáñez
19 April, 2023 at 7:42 amHi Stefan
Thanks for your message.
I get back to you soon privatley.
Kind regards
Lill Andreassen
23 April, 2023 at 4:32 amHi Miguel
My boyfriend and I are planning to walk the GR11 or GR10 this summer starting mid June. Do you have any comment on choosing GR11 vs GR10?
Thanks
From Lill
Miguel Ibáñez
23 April, 2023 at 12:38 pmHi Lill
I will answer your message privately.
Kind regards
Miguel
Nicholas Forster
25 April, 2023 at 1:23 pmHi Miguel .Thank you for taking the trouble to provide hiking information about the Pyrenees it is very helpful. I’m planning on hiking the GR11 commencing mid June, Atlantic to the Med. I have searched for the GPX files that relate to the Cicerone GR11 Trail guide and also the stage variants but not have any luck. Is this something that you have and can share or if not are able to please provide any guidance on how one can go about obtaining them? I would be very grateful if you could assist me please. Many thank. Kind regards Nick
Miguel Ibáñez
25 April, 2023 at 1:29 pmHi Nick
Thanks for your message.
I get back to you soon privatley.
Kind regards
Fred Christensen
10 May, 2023 at 1:16 pmHello Miguel,
We are planning on two separate 5 day treks on the GR11, hut to hut, with my family. We would target this for mid – end July, staying in huts to avoid cooking/camping. We are all strong hikers. Where would you recommend we start and end each section, and which huts should we stay in?
Thank you for your advice. Fred Christensen
Miguel Ibáñez
10 May, 2023 at 1:55 pmHi Fred
Thanks for your message.
I get back to you soon privatley.
Kind regards
carla
30 May, 2023 at 6:23 pmHola Miguel,
Estamos planeando hacer la ruta GR11 pero no toda , tenemos alrededor de 10-11 dias disponbiles. Nos gustaria empezar en el norte y terminar en el sur.
Que etapas nos recomiendas?
Gracias.
Carla.
Miguel Ibáñez
31 May, 2023 at 6:53 amHola Carla
Te contesto en privado.
Un saludo
Miguel
Jim Daniell
2 June, 2023 at 10:19 amHola Miguel
Gracias por la muy interesante y útil información
Empiezo la GR11 en Julio de oeste a este.
Estoy buscando un track gpx y parece que la guía Cicerone no tiene. Podrías ayudar.
Gracias por antemano y un saludo
Jim
Miguel Ibáñez
3 June, 2023 at 6:52 amHi Jim
I get back to you soon privatley.
Kind regards
Miguel
Yechiel Merzbach
19 July, 2023 at 2:43 pmHi,
I’m planning 14-16 days of walking in GR11.
1. What do you recommend?
2. Can I be sure that I will have place to sleep in the huts?
Thanks!
Yechiel
Miguel Ibáñez
19 July, 2023 at 2:59 pmHi Yechiel
I replied to your message privately.
Kind regards
Miguel
Piotr Goscicki
20 July, 2023 at 5:12 pmHello Miguel!
I’m planning to hike part of GR11 in september-october. Can you reccomend any part of the trail, with good transportation to get there? I would like to make it a two weeks travel and preferably in one direction. I had a bad knee injury year ago and since I’m trying to make as little of steep descents as possible.
Thank you 😀
Piotr
Miguel Ibáñez
21 July, 2023 at 1:07 pmHi Piotr
I will reply to your message privately.
Kind regards
Bob Stienstra
31 July, 2023 at 7:47 pmHey Miguel,
I am planning to walk a part of the GR11. My first idea is to walk from benasque to encamp, since I want to see the high pyrenees. Currently my biggest struggle is to find transport to both towns.
I can also drive to Benasque, and then find a way from Encamp back, but that is also pretty tricky. And i’d rather not come by car.
Do you have any recommendations for me? Or should i change my plans and pick other start/end places?
Would really love your help!
BTW: I’m planning to go in the 2nd and 3rd week in september.
Regards,
Bob
Miguel Ibáñez
1 August, 2023 at 1:16 pmHi Bob
Public transport is scarce in the Pyrenees.
Hiring a taxi is the best option.
Best wishes
Bob Stienstra
18 August, 2023 at 10:26 amThank you Miguel, will do that 🙂
For other people who want to walk the high pyrenees part: I’m walking it the other way around. Theres a bus from Barcelona to Encamp. And I’ll book a taxi from Benasque to Vielha, where I’m taking a FLIX-bus to Toulouse for my flight back.
I’m looking forward it, will let you know how it was 🙂
Miguel Ibáñez
18 August, 2023 at 3:32 pmGood luck!
Enjoy the Pyrenees!
Ruth Longland
21 November, 2024 at 6:33 pmThank you for all the useful information!
I am planning to walk the GR11 next year but wish to start in the last week of May and hope to finish mid-July or so. If I start on the east side I’m hoping the snow will be melted by the time I get to the snow fields but I know this depends a lot on the snowpack of the season. I was wondering what hiking in June was like in 2024. Also, if I go east to west I’m hoping to miss the really hot weather.
I’m also wondering if I can do this trek using hostals and huts entirely and not bring camping gear. The Cicerone guide makes it look possible but some of the accommodation options listed I see now are closed indefinitely.
I would appreciate any advice you can give me.
Thanks
Ruth
Miguel Ibáñez
22 November, 2024 at 8:41 amHi Ruth
Thanks for your message.
I will contact you by email.
Kind regards