Gravel routes
Mixed-surface rides on forest tracks, quiet roads and open terrain for gravel bikes.
BikeAtlas describes routes with the same key fields, so you can compare rides honestly.
Narrow down by distance, elevation, surface, difficulty and route shape.
Filters become active once verified route data is connected. They are shown here so the page structure and labels stay consistent.
Only routes with verified distance, elevation, surface and GPX data appear here.
Verified gravel routes will appear here once their surface mix, distance and elevation have been confirmed against a real source.
No mock routes are shown. The listing stays empty until a route passes verification.
Surface and remoteness matter as much as distance.
Loose or rough surface can turn a moderate distance into a long day. Read the surface description before committing.
Wider tires roll better on rough terrain and on long days. Match tire width to the surface you expect.
Gravel routes often pass through areas with no shops or water. Carry enough supplies and check resupply notes when available.
Rain can turn fast gravel into mud and forest tracks into slow slogs. Recent weather often matters more than the season.
Each verified route has a consistent layout so you know what to expect.
Maps, elevation profiles and GPX downloads only render when the underlying data has been verified.