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In France a number of different routes are followed. Stage 1 from Bussang to Remiremont is excellently waymarked as a voie verte. The route from Golbey, just north of Épinal (Stage 3), all the way to Apach on the Franco–German border (Stage 8) is designated as the Véloroute Charles-le-Téméraire and it is part of a much longer, nationally promoted north–south cycle route across eastern France. As this route is still under development, waymarking is inconsistent and in some parts is non-existent, although waymarks are more or less continuous north of Metz, where it is also known as the Chemin de la Moselle. The circular route from Nancy to Toul via Neuves-Maisons and back to Nancy via Frouard (see Stages 4, 4A, 5A and 5) is waymarked as Les Boucles de la Moselle.


Luxembourg cycle route sign

Luxembourg has a network of numbered cycle routes designated as Piste cyclable (‘PC’ plus a number). These are in development, but most sections of the routes described in Stages 8, 9 and 9A are complete and signposted. These follow a mixture of asphalt-surfaced farm lanes, routes following old disused railway lines, dedicated cycle tracks and cycle lanes alongside main roads. Full details of the network, with maps, can be found at www.pch.public.lu.

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