Korea Bike Trail

Maps & GPX

The single most common way to ruin a day on this route is sailing past a stamp booth and backtracking 20 km. Load these waypoints and your GPS will warn you instead.

Full route track — Incheon → Busan

The complete Cross-Country track, start gate to estuary — with all 25 required certification centers embedded as named waypoints (GPX) / course points (TCX), staffed centers flagged. Load one file and your GPS warns you before every booth. Booth coordinates from the official bike.go.kr map data (last verified 2026-07-17). GPX works everywhere; TCX if your Garmin ecosystem prefers it.

Heads-up: the track skips the Ttukseom Viewpoint booth (north bank). That stamp is optional — it is not required for Cross-Country certification, and skipping it doesn't affect your certificate or medal. Want it anyway? It's a short bridge detour in eastern Seoul.

  • This is a recommended line, not a mandatory one — certification only cares about the stamps. As long as you pass the certification centers, any route you like is fine.
  • Some older GPS units can't display a route this long. If yours struggles, split the file into day-sized chunks before uploading (RideWithGPS, Komoot or gpx.studio can cut it).
  • No GPS? KakaoMap has built-in bicycle routing — it can navigate you between certification centers on the fly.

Preview the route

The same track on RideWithGPS — pan the map, check the elevation profile, or send it straight to your device from there.

Loading it

  • Garmin: drop the file in Garmin/NewFiles via USB, or import in Garmin Connect → Courses.
  • Komoot: Profile → Tours → Import GPX. Waypoints become highlights.
  • Phone only? OsmAnd opens GPX directly and shows booth alerts offline — see the navigation guide.