NodeHop

NodeHop is in beta — things may change or wobble, and we’d love your feedback.Tell us what you think →

Node networks · Belgium · Netherlands · Germany · France · Denmark

Plan a beautiful node-network loop — on your phone, in print, or on any bike computer.

Tap the numbered nodes — the cycle nodes you see on the signs — and get a real cycle-path route. Keep it on your phone, print a cue sheet for the handlebars, or send it to your Garmin, Wahoo or Karoo — with clear next-node directions the whole way.

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Describe it → route in ~1 second

Tell us your ride. We plan the knooppunt route.

No clicking dozens of nodes. Say what you want — a distance, quiet roads, a coffee stop — and NodeHop drafts a real node-network route in about a second. Then tweak it, print it, or send it to your Garmin.

Flat 40 km loop from Ghent, quiet roadsBruges to the coast, mostly car-freeHilly 60 km with a coffee stop

On your phone or bike computer

Keep the route on your phone, or send it to your bike computer. One tap pushes it to your Wahoo; for Garmin it's a proper FIT course; and GPX/FIT downloads work on any device — Karoo, Bryton, Sigma, Coros, Lezyne and the rest.

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Clear next-node instructions

Every node becomes a native waypoint on your device, named “46 > 52”, so the screen always tells you the next node and the one after — just like the signs.

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A cue sheet that actually prints

A clean, foldable list of your nodes with distances. Save as PDF or print for the top-tube bag. No more mangled screenshots.

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It gets you to the start

Other tools assume you begin at a node. NodeHop routes from wherever you actually are to the first node.

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Always up to date

Built on the community-maintained OpenStreetMap cycle-node network and refreshed automatically, so new and moved nodes just appear.

Describe it, get a route

“A flat 40 km loop from Ghent along the canals.” NodeHop drafts a node-network route you can tweak.

Knooppunt network board at the Dutch–German borderCycle-node signpost along a routeKnooppunt direction sign showing nodes 272, 257 and 255

You already follow the numbers.

Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany are laced with fietsknooppunten — numbered junctions you hop between. Those signs are everywhere; NodeHop turns them into the best route for the ride you actually want.

Plan a beautiful node-network loop — on your phone, in print, or on any bike computer.

Tap the numbered nodes — the cycle nodes you see on the signs — and get a real cycle-path route. Keep it on your phone, print a cue sheet for the handlebars, or send it to your Garmin, Wahoo or Karoo — with clear next-node directions the whole way.

Start planning — it's free