A selection of GPX tracks designed for self-guided cycling routes in remote and varied environments. Each itinerary is developed through direct field research, with a focus on route clarity, terrain consistency, and practical usability.
These tracks are intended for riders with a good level of autonomy. They prioritize secondary roads, unpaved sections, and less frequented areas over conventional cycling routes.
Each GPX file includes a complementary PDF guide with visual references, key waypoints, and essential logistical information to support navigation and planning.
Price — 39€
Access to the full GPX track and expedition PDF guide.
A complete and practical resource for planning and navigating a self-supported route in different terrain.
Highlands Traverse
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This GPX file outlines a remote route across the Icelandic Highlands, following F-roads and unmarked terrain through volcanic and sparsely inhabited areas.
The route includes a wide range of surface conditions, such as gravel roads, compact dirt, sand sections, lava fields, and unbridged river crossings. Terrain and weather conditions can vary significantly, affecting rideability and requiring appropriate judgment and flexibility.
This track is intended for experienced riders capable of managing self-supported travel in isolated environments.
The GPX file is supported by a detailed PDF guide, including images, key waypoints, logistical notes, and essential safety information to assist with route interpretation and decision-making.
Dolomites Across
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This GPX file outlines a multi-day traverse across the Dolomites, designed for self-supported bikepacking with a focus on autonomy and overnight stays in the field.
The route connects secondary roads, gravel tracks, and alpine paths, developing through high mountain terrain with significant elevation gain. Surfaces vary between paved climbs, compact gravel, forest roads, and occasional rough or technical sections where short hike-a-bike may be required.
The structure of the route allows for flexible staging, with multiple options for bivouac along the way. Natural water sources are generally available, though their reliability can vary depending on season and conditions. Riders should be equipped to manage food, water, and shelter independently.Weather in the mountains can change rapidly, influencing both riding conditions and overnight planning.
This track is intended for riders with prior experience in multi-day bikepacking and a solid understanding of alpine environments. The GPX file is supported by a detailed PDF guide, including suggested stages, bivouac considerations, water points, resupply options, and key logistical information to assist with planning and on-route decisions.
The Peaks tour
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This GPX file presents a fastpacking-oriented route across volcanic terrain, designed for lightweight, self-supported travel and efficient daily progression.The route combines secondary roads, gravel sections, and remote trails through arid, exposed landscapes. Surfaces vary from smooth asphalt climbs to compact gravel and rough volcanic terrain.The format prioritizes continuous movement over long distances with minimal stops. Riders should travel with reduced gear, limited resupply frequency, and strong autonomy in planning and pacing.Heat, wind, and water scarcity are constant factors and must be managed carefully throughout the route.The GPX file is supported by a concise PDF guide with key stages, water points, and essential logistical notes.





