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Signalization in the canton of Fribourg
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Union frib. du Tourisme
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1701 Fribourg
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Routes
Signalisation randonnées The green signs indicate directions to the highways.
Signalisation randonnées The blue signs indicate directions to the main roads.
Signalisation randonnées The white signs indicate directions to secondary roads.

Hiking trails

Signalisation randonnées The yellow signs inform about current position, hiking destination and walking time (breaks not included).
Signalisation randonnées The yellow arrows indicate the path to take.
Signalisation randonnées The yellow diamond confirm the way of the hinking trail.

Mountain trails
Signalisation randonnées The yellow signs with the white-red-white point inform about current position, hiking destination and walking time (breaks not included).
Signalisation randonnées The white-red-white arrows indicate the path to take.
Signalisation randonnées The white-red-white strips confirm the way of the mountain trail.


SwitzerlandMobility
The signalization of SwitzerlandMobility routes is standard throughout Switzerland, based on Swiss norms for signalization of non-motorized traffic. This was revised for the realization of Switzerland-Mobility and is now the only international norm.

The system for denotation is uniform concerning names and numbers of the trails. One-digit numbers indicate national routes, two-digit numbers regional routes and three-digit numbers local routes.

 

Signalisation randonnées Itinerary for cycling: Numbers on blue background.
Signalisation randonnées Itinerary for biking: Numbers on yellow background.
Signalisation randonnées Itinerary for skating: Numbers on purple background.
Signalisation randonnées Itinerary for hiking: Numbers on green background.


Others

Signalisation randonnées The tourist destinations are marked on brown signs (e.g. cultural sightseeing, leisure facilities, stops of public transport and accomodation).