Start with the trip decision you need to make

Parcours handles a wide range of cycling trip planning questions — destination comparisons, itinerary structure, logistics, base-town selection, and more. The four examples below give a sense of the breadth. If your question fits one of them, start there. If it doesn't, Parcours can still help.

Not a route app. Not a tour operator. Not a chatbot. Built for the decisions that sit between trip idea and trip booking.

Discover

Compare destinations

When you are trying to decide between two places — or narrow down a shortlist.

  • Girona or Mallorca for a 5-day road trip?
  • Dolomites or Pyrenees for a climbing-focused week?
  • Where should I go in September for reliable weather?
  • Is Andorra worth it for a 4-day trip?
Compare destinations

Read: We Used Parcours to Compare Girona and Mallorca

Plan

Structure a Trip or Itinerary

When you have a timeframe and need to turn it into a realistic plan.

  • What can I realistically do in 5 days?
  • How should I pace a 7-day trip with limited fitness?
  • Do I need rest days on a 5-day trip?
  • How many climbing days fit in a week-long trip?
Plan a trip

Read: How to Structure a 5-Day Cycling Trip

Decide

Bike logistics

When you are trying to decide whether to bring your own bike or rent at destination.

  • Should I bring my bike to the Dolomites or rent there?
  • Is it worth shipping my bike to Japan?
  • What are the real tradeoffs with rental bikes in Europe?
  • How do I handle a bike box on a flight?
Get a bike recommendation

Read: Should You Bring Your Own Bike or Hire One?

Decide

Choose the right base town

When you know the region but need help deciding where to stay.

  • Where should I base myself for the Girona region?
  • Best town in the Dolomites for road riding?
  • Is it better to move bases or stay in one place?
  • Which town has the best access to the biggest climbs?
Find my base town

Read: How to Choose a Base for a Cycling Trip

Want to get Started?

If your trip does not fit neatly into one of these categories, or if you have multiple decisions stacked up, the best path is to start with what you know and let Parcours help you prioritise.