When planning a route, it is worth considering that some roads are private roads. For example, in Finland, private roads are roads maintained by property owners and other road users. Occasional use of a private road is usually permitted. In Finland, private roads are displayed as a separate layer in the route planning application.
When cycling on trails, follow the markings and signs. The routes are often clearly marked with signs, so follow them and stay on the marked routes. This helps protect sensitive natural areas and prevents erosion of the terrain. Also respect nature and the people in the area. Consider detours if necessary.

Ready-made routes

You can download ready-made routes in GPX format from various sites. Below are a couple of popular sites for motorcyclists and mountain bikers.

TET routes

The European adventure route offers motorcyclists a lot to ride.

MTB route

This site offers a comprehensive selection of the best mountain biking trails in Finland, including videos, maps and GPS tracks.

The Nordic countries offer a lot to ride

Finland and Sweden have an extensive network of smaller roads that offer diverse and scenic routes. With Bikenavi's route planner, you can choose routes that pass through peaceful villages, forests and waterways. You can plan your route according to your own preferences - whether it's a winding country road, a dirt road or a peaceful scenic route.

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