Free up to 100 addresses
Optimise up to 100 stops across the United Kingdom for free. An account is not needed.
Plan a route with multiple addresses straight away. Our free planner determines the correct order of stops and opens the route directly in Google Maps.
Optimise your route effortlessly
A simple way to plan multiple stops right in your browser.
Optimise up to 100 stops across the United Kingdom for free. An account is not needed.
No registration, fees or installation. Everything works in the browser.
The planner quickly determines a better order. You make up less and finish your journey faster.
Works directly in the browser. You don't need to install any application.
Open your optimised route in Google Maps, Apple Maps, Waze or OsmAnd.
Useful for deliveries, orders, customer visits and other multi-stop routes.
Enter stops or paste a list from Excel. Fastest Route will automatically verify UK addresses and postcodes.
In just a few seconds, the planner will calculate the most logical order of stops.
Before leaving, check the distance, time, map and order of stops.
Send the route to your phone and open it in Google Maps or your favourite navigation app.
Enter addresses or postal codes in Fastest Route, then click "Optimise Route." In just a few seconds you will have an order ready to run in your navigation.
Google Maps is great for navigation, but has limitations when arranging multiple stops. First sort up to 100 addresses in Fastest Route, then open the result in Google Maps.
Fastest Route allows you to add multiple places, optimise their order and open the result in Google Maps. You don't have to manually reschedule stops.
If you want to find a better order of stops first, plan them in Fastest Route and then open the ready-made route in Google Maps.
Yes. You can add up to 100 addresses, for example by pasting a list from Excel. This is useful for couriers, technicians, salespeople and field teams.
Yes. Once your route has been calculated, you can view the QR code, print the code packet, or open the route directly on your phone.
You can open routes and stops in Google Maps, Apple Maps, Waze and OsmAnd. Long routes are automatically divided into convenient parts.
Yes. Fastest Route arranges addresses in a logical order to reduce unnecessary trips.
The shortest route limits kilometres but may take you on slower roads. Fastest Route focuses primarily on efficient sequence and travel time.
Does your team plan multiple routes every day? For couriers, technicians and field teams, we can prepare a solution for professional use.
Are you interested in the professional version? Write to us: contact@fastestroute.co.uk.
Quickly plan routes with multiple stops. Up to 100 addresses, without an account, with direct opening in Google Maps.
Optimise up to 100 stops across the United Kingdom for free. An account is not needed.
No registration, fees or installation. Everything works in the browser.
The planner quickly determines a better order. You make up less and finish your journey faster.
Works directly in the browser. You don't need to install any application.
Open your optimised route in Google Maps, Apple Maps, Waze or OsmAnd.
Useful for deliveries, orders, customer visits and other multi-stop routes.
Type or paste stops
The route will be calculated
Check the route on the map
Open in Google Maps
Do you make deliveries, orders or visits to customers every day? Put the addresses in the right order and open the route directly in Google Maps.
The planner compares stops and creates a logical route. You don't have to complete the entire order by hand.
Enter addresses or postal codes in Fastest Route, then click "Optimise Route." In just a few seconds you will have an order ready to run in your navigation.
Google Maps is great for navigation, but has limitations when arranging multiple stops. First sort up to 100 addresses in Fastest Route, then open the result in Google Maps.
Fastest Route allows you to add multiple places, optimise their order and open the result in Google Maps. You don't have to manually reschedule stops.
If you want to find a better order of stops first, plan them in Fastest Route and then open the ready-made route in Google Maps.
Yes. You can add up to 100 addresses, for example by pasting a list from Excel. This is useful for couriers, technicians, salespeople and field teams.
Yes. Once your route has been calculated, you can view the QR code, print the code packet, or open the route directly on your phone.
You can open routes and stops in Google Maps, Apple Maps, Waze and OsmAnd. Long routes are automatically divided into convenient parts.
Yes. Fastest Route arranges addresses in a logical order to reduce unnecessary trips.
The shortest route limits kilometres but may take you on slower roads. Fastest Route focuses primarily on efficient sequence and travel time.
Does your team plan multiple routes every day? For couriers, technicians and field teams, we can prepare professional solutions, such as multi-user accounts, integration with your systems and API access.
Example: you add 100 addresses, set the hours from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., service times at each address and breaks. The professional version can take these parameters into account when dividing routes.
Are you interested in the professional version? Write to us: contact@fastestroute.co.uk , and we will respond to your message.
Fastest Route | Free route planner with multiple addresses
Have a question or opinion? Write to us: contact@fastestroute.co.uk.
Address data: Postcodes.io / OpenStreetMap. Supplementary data and map: OpenStreetMap contributors.
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