Three tools. Zero excuses.
Know the mud before your tyres hit it. Find the ruins nobody else stops at.
Sleep where the road ends.
Be ready for adventure
Three weeks on the TET or a dirty weekend in the Ardennes — these tools give you the intel that matters before your wheels leave the tarmac.
Pull your route from Komoot, Wikiloc, or the Trans Euro Trail website. One file, all three tools.
Check the mud index for your starting area. Seven days of forecast so you know exactly what's coming.
Upload to TrailScout. Every castle, ruin and landmark within 5 km of your line — decide what deserves a detour.
Same GPX into CampFinder. Every campsite along the full route, filtered and ready to plan around.
Clay soils in Limousin and the Massif Central turn treacherous after rain. MudMeter pulls satellite soil moisture data and local rainfall history to score the trail from 0 to 100 — before you load the bike.
TrailScout queries Wikidata and Wikipedia to surface every castle, ruin and monument within 5 km of your GPX track, ranked by global significance so you can spot the real finds without the tourist traps.
CampFinder scans OpenStreetMap for campsites and wild spots along your entire route. TET end-to-end, Pyrenees loop, single overnight — it shows what's actually there, with current opening status.