A sleek touring motorcycle in metallic deep blue with subtle chrome accents is parked at the edge of a winding mountain road, its saddlebags neatly packed and GPS unit glowing softly on the handlebars. The asphalt snakes into the distance, flanked by rugged cliffs on one side and a sweeping valley on the other. Late afternoon golden hour sunlight washes the scene, creating crisp highlights on the bike’s polished surfaces and long, defined shadows on the road. Captured in photographic realism from a low three-quarter front angle, the composition follows the curve of the road into the horizon, conveying a professional, aspirational mood of discovery and open-road freedom, with sharp focus on the motorcycle and a gently blurred, expansive landscape behind it.

Discover the best motorcycle routes in the Netherlands and Europe

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Routes

Discover carefully designed motorcycle routes through the Netherlands and Europe, including GPX files, fuel stops and viewpoints, so all you have to do is hop on and enjoy every curve, every landscape and every kilometre.

Planning

Get personalised route planning tailored to your bike, riding style and available time, with starting points close to home, accommodation tips and bad-weather alternatives, so every ride fits like a perfectly fitting glove.

Community

Join an active community of motorcyclists, share your favourite routes, find travel companions for longer trips and receive honest tips about gear, seasonal routes and hidden gems in the Netherlands and the rest of Europe.

An overhead, photographic-realism view of a large matte-black paper map spread across a weathered wooden workbench, covered with intricately drawn motorcycle routes highlighted in different colors. Metal route markers, a brushed-steel compass, and a slim black fountain pen rest on the map, while a rugged smartphone with a glowing navigation app lies to the side, displaying a twisting scenic route. Soft, diffused window light falls from the left, casting gentle shadows and subtle reflections on the compass and phone screen. The atmosphere is analytical yet adventurous, evoking professional trip planning. The composition uses asymmetrical balance, with the map dominating the frame and the tools of navigation providing focal points, all in crisp focus for a clean, modern, road-discovery aesthetic.
A close-up, eye-level shot of a motorcycle’s front wheel and fork, coated in a thin layer of dried road dust, positioned on a narrow coastal cliff road with a low stone barrier. Beyond the wheel, the background falls away into a sweeping ocean panorama with gentle waves glinting in the distance. Warm, low-angle sunrise light catches the textured rubber of the tire and brushed metal brake disc, creating subtle rim lighting and delicate highlights. The depth of field is shallow, keeping the wheel in razor-sharp focus while the coastline and sea blur into a soft bokeh. The image embodies a professional, premium, photographic realism style that emphasizes the tactile details of long-distance riding and the promise of unexplored coastal routes.
A panoramic, photographic-realism landscape of an empty alpine pass, the smooth asphalt road cutting a graceful S-curve between towering, snow-dusted peaks and dark evergreen forests. Freshly painted lane markings and clean guardrails suggest a well-maintained, inviting motorroutes destination. The scene is illuminated by clear, mid-morning sunlight from the right, creating crisp detail in the rock faces and subtle sheen on the road surface. Low-hanging clouds cling to distant ridges, adding depth and drama. Shot from a slightly elevated angle with wide-angle composition, the image keeps everything in sharp focus to emphasize route clarity and terrain variety. The mood is professional yet awe-inspiring, evoking the tagline “Discover the road beyond” through a clean, modern, exploration-driven aesthetic without any vehicles present.

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Reviews

Aya Nakamura

Thanks to RideScape I discover new winding roads every weekend, including great spots for coffee and views, without spending hours cobbling routes together in all kinds of separate apps.

Mateo García

The GPX files load directly into my navigation system, the time estimates are surprisingly accurate and the alternative rain routes have already saved several trips.