Read more about Motorcycle routes

Each Veloce Club GPX route includes turn-by-turn navigation, optimised road selection, and rider-tested routes starting and finishing at Veloce Club, as well as extended touring routes connecting riders to iconic motorcycling destinations across the UK and Europe.

These routes prioritise smooth tarmac, twisty sections, low-traffic roads, and breathtaking scenery, making them ideal for sportbike riders, touring motorcyclists, and weekend enthusiasts.

Whether you're searching for motorcycle GPX downloads, UK motorcycle navigation routes, European motorcycle touring GPX files, Beeline-compatible routes, or INNOVV GPS motorcycle routes, Veloce Club provides reliable, high-quality navigation designed to enhance every ride. Instantly downloadable and ready to use, our motorcycle navigation GPX files help you discover the best riding roads while integrating seamlessly with your Beeline navigation and INNOVV recording systems.

FAQs

Everything you wanted to know about our Route Library

How do I use a GPX file?

A GPX file (GPS Exchange Format) is a universal, XML-based text file used to store and share GPS data, including waypoints, routes and tracks for navigation. Whilst no two platforms are the same, the general rule of thumb is to import you .gpx file and should be opened by your platform/device.

Where is my route download?

After purchasing your GPX route, you will receive an email which will contain a link to the download. If you haven't received your email, please check your junk/spam folder. If you still don't have it, then drop an email with your order number to hello@veloceclub.co.uk and we'll send it over

Why do you charge for routes?

We charge a nominal fee - not for us, but we use the money collated (along with other events and activities) to make a donation to a designated charity at the end of the year.

The routes do involve planning then riding the route and then updating - and that does take up time. In addition the software used does come with an annual fee. So whilst we don't charge to make money, we felt (and we also ran this past people in our community) that a small fee that goes to charity would be a great idea.

Its a win-win - you get a great route and a charity gets some money!