Route planning for self-supported cycling

Waymark — European Cycle Tour Planner

Set your start, your finish, and how you like to ride — Waymark lays out a day-by-day European cycling tour with routes, elevation, food stops, sights, and places to sleep.

▸ No signup needed — how routing works
Waymark calculates cycling routes and elevation using BRouter, a free, keyless public routing service, with an automatic backup router if it's ever unavailable. No account, no setup — just fill in the form below and go.
Route
Route through (optional)
Stops are visited in the order listed, between your start and destination. The number next to each stop sets extra rest nights there (0 = ride straight through).
Units
Daily distance
A hilly day counts as longer, so climbing-heavy stretches get a shorter mileage target.
Weather forecast
Assumes you set off tomorrow — shows the forecast high/low and chance of rain at that day's start and end towns. Forecasts only reach about two weeks out, so later days on a long tour may not have one yet.
Surface preference
"Bike paths when possible" favors dedicated cycle paths and quiet paved roads. "Mountain biking OK" allows gravel, dirt, and other unpaved tracks a road bike would struggle with.
Sightseeing
Surfaces well-known, highly-rated sights (castles, museums, notable viewpoints) near your route, favoring real landmarks over roadside memorials and minor plaques. Turn off to skip sightseeing suggestions entirely.
Eating along the way
End-of-day accommodation
Choosing Camping shifts each day's length (within your min/max range) to end at a town with a tagged campground where possible, instead of a fixed distance — you'll see a note on any day where none turned up nearby.
Plotting your route…
All roads lead to Rome, but they weren't mapped in a day.