FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Route

PyrAscend is a free self-guided offroad motorcycle route concept through the Pyrenees. It combines GPX navigation, route information, offroad statistics and day-by-day route structure.

Yes. The PyrAscend GPX route is intended to be available for free, including supporting route information through the website.

The full route covers approximately 703.3 km across five riding stages, including around 301 km of offroad terrain.

No. PyrAscend is self-guided. Riders follow the GPX route independently and remain responsible for their own decisions, safety and preparation.

GPX and navigation

You need a suitable motorcycle, protective riding gear, a GPX navigation setup, offline maps and basic tools or repair equipment.

Yes, if your phone has a reliable navigation app that supports GPX files. Riders should download offline maps and test the setup before starting the route.

No GPX route should be followed blindly. Conditions, signs, closures, weather and terrain damage can change. Riders must always judge the situation on the ground.

Difficulty

The route is best described as intermediate adventure level, with several more technical sections. It is not hard enduro, but it is also not a simple road trip.

Yes, basic offroad experience is strongly recommended. Riders should be comfortable with gravel, loose stones, climbs, descents and longer riding days

Yes, if the rider has enough control, proper tires and a suitable setup. Heavier bikes make technical terrain more physically demanding.

Preparation

An adventure, dual-sport or offroad-capable touring motorcycle is recommended. The bike should be road legal, reliable and prepared for mixed terrain.

Offroad-capable tires are strongly recommended. Pure road tires are not suitable for loose gravel, mud, rocks and mountain trails.

Protective riding gear, offroad or adventure boots, gloves, weather layers, hydration, navigation equipment and basic repair tools are recommended.

Safety and responsibility

The rider is fully responsible for safety, navigation, legal compliance, motorcycle condition and route decisions.

Do not continue blindly. Respect signs, barriers, private land and local rules. Turn around and choose an alternative route if needed.

Yes. Rain, snow, mud, fallen trees, erosion or landslides can make sections harder or inaccessible.

Still preparing for the route?

Check the preparation page before riding and make sure your motorcycle, gear, navigation setup and documents are ready.