Hey everyone!

I shared this project here about two weeks ago โ€” and wow, many of you jumped in, tried it, and reported all kinds of interesting bugs. Huge thanks ๐Ÿ™Œ Iโ€™ve fixed them all (at least the ones I know of ๐Ÿ˜…) and would love for you to give the app another try.

I've just built a new cycling app that creates great road routes with a single click. The goal? Fun, scenic rides โ€” not just the shortest point A to point B.

Link if you are too lazy to read a post! ๐Ÿ‘‰ https://routecycle.com

Here's how it works:

  1. Choose your distance (10โ€“300 km) and whether itโ€™s a loop or point-to-point.
  2. (Optional) Pick a target elevation gain.
  3. (Optional) Add sightseeing stops.
  4. (Optional) Include natural springs to refill your bottles.
  5. (Optional) Add custom stops along the route โ€” for me, that usually means food places.

Hit "Get Route" โ€” and the magic happens. You get a custom route, ready to ride.

It's free for now. If you like it, you can buy me a coffee, send brutally honest feedback, or even help out.

Why itโ€™s different from Komoot/Strava/Garmin/etc

Most apps still try to give you the shortest or fastest route from A to B. That works if you know the area really well and can manually spot which roads are actually nice for cycling. But if you donโ€™t โ€” like when youโ€™re going on a long weekend ride or traveling somewhere new โ€” itโ€™s hard to tell which routes are safe, smooth, and fun.

This app takes the guesswork out. Routes are optimized specifically for road cyclists: less traffic, smoother tarmac, and better scenery. And instead of sending you down the same roads over and over, it also tries to mix things up โ€” making your rides more diverse, fun, and full of little discoveries.

The idea came from two frustrations:

  1. Planning routes is a time sink โ€” especially checking traffic, road quality, and sights for a safe, pleasant ride.
  2. I love discovering hidden gems while riding. But too often, they're just 100 meters off the path and I miss them. This app helps find them before I do.

If that sounds familiar, you'll probably love it too.

And if you find a critical bug, please report it โ€” you'll be my hero.

Knows issues:

  • Sometimes the route makes unnecessary turns in cities instead of taking the straight road out. It may also leave a main road and then rejoin it โ€” this usually happens because the app is trying to avoid traffic.
  • The UI on mobile phones isnโ€™t great yet โ€” it works much better on PC. On Android (especially in Firefox), the address field may not work properly.
  • Routes and data arenโ€™t always ideal (it depends a lot on the area). I plan to improve this and add more data sources so routes get better and better with each release.
  • Anything else you notice โ€” Iโ€™d love to hear about it!

The future roadmap:

  • Gravel support
  • Direct export to Garmin, Strava, and Komoot (GPX download already available)
  • Mobile apps
  • Your ideas here โ€” what would you like to see?

Try it out and tell me what you think:

๐Ÿ‘‰ https://routecycle.com (Sign up โ€” more features are coming soon!)

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  1. Pretty good. At least it’s faster and more responsive than Garmin’s builder.

    The main thing I want to see, and as a software dev I understand that this is a big ask, is a prioritization of “safe” roads. I just generated a route near my house, and it wants me to take 3 major roads in a loop, when there are plenty of safer small roads that follow a nearly identical route. The biggest time-suck for me when building a route is finding roads that aren’t basically mini-highways (US problems I guess). I know Strava solves this using route popularity, but even just weighting the roads by size when route finding would probably be more than enough.

    Nice work!

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