Build one route, split it into ridable days, find water and food along the way, check each day's weather window, and send every stage to your head unit. The multi-day planning that route apps skip.
Free to plan · per-stage export with VeloPin Pro
Drawing a line is the easy part. A multi-day trip is everything else: where the days break, where you'll refill, whether the shop is open, where you sleep. VeloPin plans the whole tour — not just the track.
Plan one continuous route, then break it into days that balance distance and climbing. Move the overnight points until the days feel right.
See water, food and shops in a corridor around each day — and the longest gap with nothing, before you ride into it.
Each stage gets its own forecast: rain, temperature and head/tailwind at the time you'll actually be there.
Export each day to your Wahoo, Garmin, Hammerhead or COROS with its waypoints as real icons — not blank pins.
From one line to a ready-to-ride tour.
Draw it in the planner or drop a GPX. One continuous line, start to finish.
Set the number of days or drag the breaks. Each day shows its distance and climbing.
Pick water, food and shops along the corridor; mark where you'll sleep.
Open Ride Radar per stage and shift a start time to dodge the rain or the headwind.
Send each day to your head unit with its stops, ready to navigate.
Free to plan — split days, find resupply and check the weather. Export to your device with Pro.
Open the planner →Two guides on planning the parts that matter.
It plans the multi-day parts route apps skip: splitting one route into balanced days, finding resupply along each day, checking each day's weather window, and exporting every stage to your device with its stops.
Yes. Plan the whole route as one line, then set the number of days or drag the day breaks. Each day shows its own distance and climbing, and you can move the overnight points around.
It scans a corridor along each day and surfaces water, food and shops near your line, with estimated arrival times and opening hours where known — so you can spot the long empty stretches before you ride them.
Yes. Each stage exports with its waypoints mapped to your device's own icons, so water shows as water and a shop as a shop — not identical blank pins.
Planning the tour — building the route, splitting into days, finding resupply and checking the weather — is free. Exporting each stage to your device and Send to Phone are part of VeloPin Pro.