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105.3 km
~7 days
2916 m
Multi-Day
The GR 100 Via De La Plata is a 105.3 km trail that starts in Gijon, Gijon, Spain. Based on our data, the hike is graded as Difficult. For information on how we grade trails, please read measuring the difficulty of a hiking trail on hiiker. Also, check our latest community posts for trail updates. This hike can be completed in approx 5 days. Caution is advised on trail times as this depends on multiple variables. For more info read about how we calculate hike time.
The GR 100 Via De La Plata route listed for Gijón is 105.27 km long with 2,916 m of total ascent, so it sits firmly in the difficult multi-day category. A strong backpacker would usually plan roughly 5 to 7 days, depending on stage length, weather, and how comfortably the climbs are handled.
Yes. GR 100 Via De La Plata is graded difficult, and the numbers explain why: 105.27 km of walking and 2,916 m of elevation gain demand solid fitness and multi-day experience. The Asturias section also links lowland areas around Gijón with more mountainous terrain farther south, which adds to the challenge.
The GR 100 Via De La Plata is the Asturias section of the long Ruta de la Plata corridor, with Gijón marking its northern end in Asturias. Regional tourism information places the route through areas including Gijón, Llanera, Ribera de Arriba, Morcín, Riosa, Mieres, Aller, and Lena before it continues toward Puerto de Pajares and the interior of Spain.
Yes. GR 100 Via De La Plata is a signed long-distance walking route, so it can be completed on foot as part of the Ruta de la Plata tradition from Gijón southward. The Gijón route page covers a 105.27 km difficult multi-day section, making it suitable for hikers planning a backpacking-style itinerary rather than a single-day outing.
In Asturias, the GR 100 name is closely associated with the Ruta de la Plata corridor, but hikers should not assume every reference to Camino Natural Vía de la Plata means the exact same signed footpath. The Gijón route is specifically a GR long-distance trail of 105.27 km, while Camino Natural branding in Spain can also refer to broader cultural or greenway-style route networks in other provinces.
Yes. The GR 100 in Asturias is organized in stages, and published route references for the Asturias section include an etapa 2. That matters for planning because this 105.27 km route is intended as a multi-day hike, so breaking it into stages is the practical way to manage distance, ascent, lodging, and transport between settlements.
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