When it comes to planning a multi-day trip - whether that's a summer tour through Romania's mountains, a scenic road journey through the Alps, or a backroads adventure across the Balkans - juggling routes, stops, accommodation and timing can quickly become overwhelming. That's where Furkot shines.
Furkot is a web-based trip planner that helps you build detailed itineraries with all of the elements you care about - from daily mileage and overnight stays to attractions, meals and scenic detours - all in one place. Instead of splintering your planning across spreadsheets, pinboards, and random map tabs, Furkot lets you design your trip the way you think about it: day by day, mile by mile, experience by experience.

Furkot breaks your journey into a consecutive sequence of days, letting you set realistic start and end times, daily mileage limits, and overnight stops. If your driving schedule exceeds what you've allotted for a day, Furkot can automatically suggest lodging stops to keep your plan on track.
Some places deserve more time than just a quick stop - a hike through a national park, a relaxing couple of nights in a mountain village, a deep dive into local culture. Furkot fully supports multi-day stops and will treat each night as a separate stop in your itinerary, so you can plan activities between driving sections without losing clarity or control.
You aren't locked into a line from point A to point B. Drag your route to take in scenic backroads, avoid highways or tolls, prioritize gravel tracks, and even mix travel modes - from driving to walking or biking segments - within the same trip.
Furkot doesn't just calculate distances - it helps you discover. The "Find" drawer gives access to hiking trails, parks, scenic byways, outdoor activities, picnic spots and much more along your route, so you can easily weave real experiences into your itinerary.
Search for and add accommodations directly in your itinerary, with pricing info where available. You can book hotels, motels, campgrounds and even private rooms without leaving the planner - keeping all your essential reservations tied directly to your travel dates and route.
Furkot runs in the browser and works on phones, tablets and laptops. Once your trip is loaded, your itinerary and map data stay accessible even without an internet connection - a huge plus when you're navigating remote backroads or mountain passes.
Whether you're a perfectionist who wants every detail nailed down or someone who just wants to quickly test whether a dream route is feasible, Furkot adapts to your process. You can start small - add a couple of stops, plug in a few lodging options - then grow your plan organically as you refine the details.
And if you travel with companions, Furkot can help you collaborate or share your trip.
One of the best things about Furkot is that basic trip planning is completely free, as long as your use is sporadic and your usage of Furkot resources remains modest. You can build multi-day itineraries, shape routes, add stops, and organize your daily schedule without paying anything.
For more advanced features, or heavier usage, Furkot offers a paid upgrade called the Furkot Pass, currently priced at 14 USD/year. This unlocks unlimited use of maps for trip planning as well as additional perks such as:
For casual planners, the free version is often enough. But if you regularly work with GPX tracks, topographic maps, or detailed route customization, the Furkot Pass can be a worthwhile upgrade.
Furkot makes money through selling the Furkot Pass, but also by collecting commission when you make a booking or a purchase while planning your trip. So they have a nice process where they provide you the Furkot Pass as a reward for booking through Furkot.
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