Balisage de la GTMC à VTT
O. Octobre
Balisage de la GTMC dans les cévennes
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Signposting along the GTMC

Signposting is already in place along 85% of the route from Avallon to Agde

The complete signposting of the route is in the process of being finished at time of writing.

You can download the route trails via our website while 2 topoguides describe the route in its entirety.

Signposting along the route

Signposting along the route

All along the route, follow the red Fédération Française du Cyclisme (FFC) signs, specifically designed for the Grandes Traversées VTT (the major French mountain-biking long-distance routes), and carrying the specific route’s name. 

Mostly, signs are either on posts or on trees.

The route is signposted going north to south.

Signposting along the alternative stages and linking stages

The alternative stages and linking stages are signposted in the same way as the main route, carrying the official GTMC signs. Where these stages separate off from the main route, instructions are clearly given on the spot. Alternative stages are signposted north to south; linking stages are signposted in both directions. 

Signposting of other mountain-biking (or VTT) routes

Signposting of other mountain-biking (or VTT) routes

Note that cycling along, you may come across similar-looking signs, but in brown or yellow.

  • Brown signs indicate that a mountain-biking route is taking you through a Parc Naturel Régional.
  • Yellow signs indicate a local mountain-biking track.

Other signs that you may encounter

Certain signs may indicate that you have taken the wrong route, or may warn you of dangers along the route:

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