Simple Route Studio 0.76.7

Plan a simple classic drive

This version keeps the same seven core stages as the advanced Route Engine, but removes the heavy admin, commercial and diagnostics panels. Visitors can build a mapped route idea, preview a simple roadbook, download/share the basics, and send it to RetroTorque for checking.

1Route brief

Region, mileage and style.

2Start & finish

Venue, postcode or town.

3Stops

Coffee, lunch or viewpoint.

4Map

Find places and route line.

5Roadbook

Simple draft instructions.

6Share

Phone, GPX, KML, brief.

7Send

Submit for checking.

Simpler, not powerless: this page now includes the core seven-stage route workflow. For candidate venue pickers, TCX, full tulip tooling, quality scores, event planning, partner tools and route-pack management, use the advanced Route Engine.
Recommended next stepAdd a start place, then find it on the map.

1. Route brief

2. Start and finish

3. Stops / waypoints

Route point order
Add points manually, paste coordinates if you know them, then move them into the driving order before calculating the route.
Tip: keep route points sparse. Add towns, passes, viewpoints and lunch stops here, then let the router draw the road line between them.

4. Map and route line

Click the map to add/change Stop 1.
Map loading…Loading the simple map library. If it takes a few seconds, the page will offer a fallback.
Map loading…
No mapped points yet.
0mapped points
—draft miles
—approx. drive time
0roadbook rows

This is still a draft: RetroTorque should check private roads, closures, narrow lanes, speed bumps, parking and venue access before publishing.

5. Draft roadbook preview

Find at least two places, then calculate a draft route to preview simple roadbook instructions.

These are simple draft instructions, not a full checked tulip roadbook.

6. Basic downloads / phone handoff

What each output is forGPX/KML are broad sat-nav/map handoff files. TCX carries course points that many Garmin-style tools can speak or show as prompts. Mobile HTML and Map booklet are for phone/print use. All outputs remain drafts until the route is checked.

7. Send this route idea to RetroTorque

Need advanced tools?

Route brief preview

Fill in the form, then press “Find all places”.
Route readiness0
Add a start place, map at least two route places, then draw a route line.

Advanced version still available

Use it when you need candidate venue search, full tulip preview, quality scoring, GPX/KML/TCX, phone/sat-nav handoff, route packs, event plans or commercial/venue tools.

Open advanced Route Engine