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GR 137

Autun, France

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Trail length

51.9 km

Time

~3 days

Elevation Gain

1002 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

“Embark on the historic and scenic GR 137 for a 52-km trek through Burgundy's heart.”

Frequently asked questions

How long is the GR 137 hike near Autun, France?

The GR 137 is 51.95 km long, which is about 32.3 miles. It is a multi-day point-to-point route in the Autun area of Burgundy, so most hikers split it over two or more days rather than treating it as a single long day hike.

How difficult is the GR 137 trail and how much climbing does it have?

GR 137 is rated medium difficulty, with 1,002 meters of total elevation gain across the route. That level of climbing, combined with a distance of just under 52 km, makes it a better fit for hikers with some experience covering longer days on mixed countryside terrain.

Is the GR 137 a loop or a point-to-point hike?

The GR 137 is a point-to-point trail, not a loop. That means start and finish logistics need to be planned in advance, especially for transport back to Autun or to the original parking point if arriving by car.

Can the GR 137 be done as a weekend hike?

Yes, the GR 137 is a realistic weekend hike for many walkers. At 51.95 km with 1,002 meters of ascent, it fits well into a two-day itinerary for strong hikers, while a three-day schedule gives a more relaxed pace and more time in the villages and rolling Burgundy countryside.

Where does the GR 137 start near Autun?

The GR 137 begins near Autun in eastern France, in the Burgundy region. Autun is the main access point for the route, making it the practical base for arrival, supplies, and overnight planning before setting out on this multi-day trail.

What kind of scenery does the GR 137 pass through?

The GR 137 passes through classic Burgundy landscapes around Autun, including woodlands, pasture, rolling hills, and small rural settlements. The route combines countryside walking with steady elevation changes, which is why the total ascent reaches 1,002 meters over 51.95 km.

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