On this page, you will find all Wikivoyage routes sorted by theme, means of transport, geographical area ...
Itinerary by means of transport
By train
On horseback
- Royal Route d'ArtagnanEquestrian circuit between France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany
Continental and intercontinental routes
- Paris to Dakar by road
- Trans-Siberian
- Silk Road
- Panamerican
- Transamazonian
- Istanbul to New Delhi by road
- Paris-Moscow
Routes by country
North America
Canada
- Coquihalla Road
- Nature Route of a Thousand Delights
- Trans-Canada Highway
- Dempster Road
- Antiques Route
- Whale Route
- Steeples Route
- Navigators Route
- Lighthouse Route
- Gourmet Finds Route
- Eastern Quebec Beer Route
- Quebec fine cheese route
- River Route
- Gaspésie Tour
- Outaouais Gourmet Route
- Gardens and covered bridges circuit
United States
South America
Africa
South Africa
- Garden Route Garden route
Ethiopia
Asia
Nepal
Europe
Germany
Austria
Belgium
France
- Loire Valley Castles
- Ladies' Way
- Sarthe circuitand straight line of the Hunaudières
- Between sea and pond
- Green thread of Huveaune
- Gorges du Tarn
- Landscapes and vineyards of Provence
- Route of the Calvaries and parish enclosures of inland Brittany
- Alsace wine route
- Napoleon Route
- Blue Coast trail
- Via Turonensis French pilgrimage route to Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle, departing from Paris via Orléans, Tours (Tours route), Poitiers, Bordeaux, Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port.
Italy
Norway
- Atlantic roadThe Atlantic Ocean Road from Molde to Kristiansund
UK
Swiss
- The Grand Tour
- Via Alpina
European cross-border routes
- German Alpine Routebetween Germany and Austria
- Georgian military roadbetween Georgia and Russia
- Royal Route d'Artagnanbetween France, Belgium and the Netherlands
- Tour of Mont-Blancbetween France, Italy and Switzerland
- Meuse valleybetween France, Belgium and the Netherlands
- Vennbahnbetween Germany, Belgium and Luxembourg
- Via FrancigenaPilgrimage route from Canterbury to Rome, this Roman road also called Voie des Français, started from the United Kingdom, and crossed France, Switzerland and Italy to Rome