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Fastest Route

Free multi-stop route planner

Stop planning stops by hand.
Find the fastest route in seconds.

Add or import up to 100 UK addresses. Our free multi-stop route planner quickly optimises the order of your stops and opens the finished route in Google Maps or your favourite navigation app.

Why Fastest Route?

Plan every stop in the right order

Add addresses, optimise the route and start navigating — all from your browser.

Benefits

Up to 100 stops for free

Optimise up to 100 addresses or postcodes anywhere in the UK. No account required.

No sign-up or subscription

Start planning immediately in your browser. There is nothing to install and no payment details to enter.

Save time on the road

A better stop order means fewer avoidable detours and less time spent planning your day.

Plan on any device

Use the planner on your computer, tablet or phone, then take the finished route with you.

Open in Google Maps

Open your optimised route in Google Maps, Apple Maps, Waze or OsmAnd.

Built for busy rounds

Ideal for deliveries, service calls, sales visits and any journey with multiple stops.

How it works

  1. 1

    Add addresses

    Type your stops, paste a list from Excel or import a file. The planner checks UK addresses and postcodes as you go.

  2. 2

    Click "Optimise route"

    The planner calculates an efficient stop order based on driving time and distance.

  3. 3

    Review your route

    Check the map, total distance, estimated journey time and stop order before you leave.

  4. 4

    Start navigation

    Send the route to your phone and open it in Google Maps or your favourite navigation app.

How does the planner work?
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Frequently asked questions

How do I plan a route with multiple stops?

Add your addresses or UK postcodes, choose a start and finish if needed, then click "Optimise route". Fastest Route calculates an efficient stop order that is ready to open in your navigation app.

How do I add multiple addresses to Google Maps?

Add and optimise up to 100 addresses in Fastest Route first. You can then open the result in Google Maps; longer routes are divided into practical sections automatically.

Which app should I use to plan a route with multiple stops?

Fastest Route is a free browser-based multi-stop route planner. It arranges your stops and lets you continue in Google Maps, Apple Maps, Waze or OsmAnd.

Can Fastest Route choose the best order for my stops?

Yes. The planner compares journey times between your stops and calculates an efficient visiting order. You can still move stops manually afterwards.

How many stops can I add?

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.

Can I open the route on my phone with a QR code?

Yes. After optimisation, scan the QR code to open the route on your phone, print a QR pack or use the mobile route mode.

What navigation apps are supported?

You can open routes and stops in Google Maps, Apple Maps, Waze and OsmAnd. Long routes are automatically divided into convenient parts.

Does the planner determine the order of stops?

Yes. Fastest Route arranges addresses in a logical order to reduce unnecessary trips.

What is the difference between the shortest route and the fastest route?

The shortest route minimises distance, while the fastest route prioritises journey time. Fastest Route uses travel-time data to find an efficient order for all your stops.

For businesses and organisations

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.

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Fastest Route | Free multi-stop route planner for the UK
Have a question or opinion? Write to us: contact@fastestroute.co.uk.

Free route planner forup to 100 UK stops

Add addresses or postcodes, optimise their order and open the finished route in Google Maps — free and without an account.

Up to 100 stops for free

Optimise up to 100 addresses or postcodes anywhere in the UK. No account required.

No sign-up or subscription

Start planning immediately in your browser. There is nothing to install and no payment details to enter.

Save time on the road

A better stop order means fewer avoidable detours and less time spent planning your day.

Plan on any device

Use the planner on your computer, tablet or phone, then take the finished route with you.

Open in Google Maps

Open your optimised route in Google Maps, Apple Maps, Waze or OsmAnd.

Built for busy rounds

Ideal for deliveries, service calls, sales visits and any journey with multiple stops.

How it works

1

Add addresses

2

Click "Optimise route"

3

Review your route

4

Start navigation

For routes with multiple stops

Making deliveries, collections or customer visits? Optimise every address in one go, then open the route directly in Google Maps.

  • Many stops on one route
  • Direct navigation in Google Maps
See the route planner

Better order, fewer miles

The planner compares journey times and creates an efficient stop order, saving you from arranging the whole list by hand.

  • Better order of stops
  • Free with no account required
How does optimisation work?

Frequently asked questions

How do I plan a route with multiple stops?

Add your addresses or UK postcodes, choose a start and finish if needed, then click "Optimise route". Fastest Route calculates an efficient stop order that is ready to open in your navigation app.

How do I add multiple addresses to Google Maps?

Add and optimise up to 100 addresses in Fastest Route first. You can then open the result in Google Maps; longer routes are divided into practical sections automatically.

Which app should I use to plan a route with multiple stops?

Fastest Route is a free browser-based multi-stop route planner. It arranges your stops and lets you continue in Google Maps, Apple Maps, Waze or OsmAnd.

Can Fastest Route choose the best order for my stops?

Yes. The planner compares journey times between your stops and calculates an efficient visiting order. You can still move stops manually afterwards.

How many stops can I add?

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.

Can I open the route on my phone with a QR code?

Yes. After optimisation, scan the QR code to open the route on your phone, print a QR pack or use the mobile route mode.

What navigation apps are supported?

You can open routes and stops in Google Maps, Apple Maps, Waze and OsmAnd. Long routes are automatically divided into convenient parts.

Does the planner determine the order of stops?

Yes. Fastest Route arranges addresses in a logical order to reduce unnecessary trips.

What is the difference between the shortest route and the fastest route?

The shortest route minimises distance, while the fastest route prioritises journey time. Fastest Route uses travel-time data to find an efficient order for all your stops.

For businesses and organisations

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.

For example, a professional plan could account for working hours, service times, breaks and multiple drivers when dividing a day's addresses into routes.

Are you interested in the professional version? Write to us: contact@fastestroute.co.uk , and we'll get back to you.

Fastest Route | Free multi-stop route planner for the UK

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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