53rd ERA conference – Minutes
The final documents concerning the 53rd ERA conference held in Helsingør, Denmark are ready to download in all three languages. These are the Minutes of the General meeting held on … Read more
The final documents concerning the 53rd ERA conference held in Helsingør, Denmark are ready to download in all three languages. These are the Minutes of the General meeting held on … Read more
European Ramblers’ Association (ERA) has been granted participatory status with the Council of Europe as of 11 October 2022. The Conference of International Non-Governmental Organisations (INGOs) of the Council of Europe … Read more
The International Landscape Day of the Council of Europe is celebrated each year on 20 October, the day of the opening of the Council of Europe Landscape Convention for signature. … Read more
The eighth edition of the European Week of Sport has just started! Let’s celebrate physical activity together with friends or just beating our personal best. Now’s the time to lay … Read more
The meeting documents for the 53rd ERA General meeting, which will be held on 1 October 2022, are available on the ERA website.We kindly ask all organisations and the registered … Read more
On 31 August 2022, the two partners: the Boards of the European Union of Mountaineering Associations and the European Ramblers’ Association met physically for the first time. A presentation of … Read more
Many different systems for rating the difficulty of routes exist in Europe, sometimes based on very different methods and criteria. The clear and harmonised level of difficulty between hikes is … Read more
A Reference Book about how the waymarking of paths in Europe is done. ERA is cooperating on the E+ project “Improvement of good governance of climbing and mountaineering in Europe” … Read more
Both European long-distance paths – E9 and E11, „Baltic trails“ passing through Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania – were presented by Lonely Planet as one of the best new long-distance hiking … Read more
On the 2 July 1972, the first E-path crossing E1 & E5 was born. It happened in Konstanz (Germany) at Lake Constance. We would like to present you shortly a … Read more