Rebel Route: The Full Makuri

Today, we’re releasing the first of three special “full map” Rebel Routes. Unlike the very small Summit City Velodrome, the last Rebel Route we released, these routes are very long, covering every single road on their respective maps.

But first, credit where credit is due: Zwifter Ole Eichhorn gets the kudos for putting in the work to come up with this route. And it was no small job! Finding the shortest route covering all roads on a complex map is known as “the postman problem”, and Ole wrote a program to solve it, telling me that “the Internet knows a lot of tricks.”

Ole went on to say, “The program uses Hierholtzer’s algorithm to find a Eulerian path, the Floyd-Warshall algorithm to pair odd nodes, and Djikstra’s algorithm to find minimum node pairings. (Yeah, just typing that makes my head hurt.)”

Not only did Ole find the shortest route – he went and rode it! Fine work, sir.

Second: I’m releasing these three Rebel Routes in hopes that Zwift will adopt them as new fondo routes. It’s been way too long since we’ve had new fondo routes, and there are so many great new roads that fondos could use! (All three routes are from Ole, and all three are “full map” routes.)

This route in particular would make a great Medio Fondo route, and the next two routes released will make good Bambino and Gran routes, respectively. Stay tuned for those.

About Rebel Routes

“Rebel Routes” are Zwift rides not available on Zwift’s routes list, thus requiring manual navigation.

See all Rebel Routes >

The reward for your rebel ride? Exploring a new route, knowing you’ve gone where few Zwifters have gone before. And a Strava segment rank in the tens or hundreds instead of the thousands! Rebel Routes are also included as a separate category on our Veloviewer Route Hunter leaderboard.

Route Description

A complete turn-by-turn tour of this route would take much too much space. So I’ll summarize it instead.

The route begins in the Yumezi countryside, which is fitting since this is where it all began! When the Makuri Islands map launched in May of 2021, these were the only roads it had.

You’ll cover nearly all the Yumezi roads in the first 26km of your ride, but will return at the end to cover a final bit in the Castle area.

From Yumezi, we make our way over to urban Neokyo, which was the next section of Makuri Islands to launch, in November 2021. Neokyo is all bright lights and city streets, and the lights feel especially bright because it’s always night time in Neokyo. We’ll cover all of Neokyo roads here, before heading descending down Pain Cavern to Urukazi.

Urukazi is the tropical island portion of the Makuri Islands, and we’ll ride around it clockwise, doing two loops to cover all the roads. The first loop covers the inner roads, while the second loop covers the outer roads.

Then it’s up the Slot Canyon and back into Yumezi for the last bit of the route. You’ll ride through the lap banner once again and into the Castle area, covering a few internal roads. We finish our last bit of unridden pavement here as we ride through the Village Sprint, but we might as well carry on downhill for another 1.5km to finish up at the lap banner where we began.

Turn By Turn Directions

Be warned: this route has a lot of turns. Way more than any other Rebel Route we’ve ever done. You may want to print out a cue sheet.

Begin by choosing the Two Village Loop route, which starts you near the Yumezi lap banner, heading in the right direction for the first few turns.

  1. Right to Farmlands
  2. Left to Village Onsen
  3. Right to Village Onsen
  4. Straight to Village Onsen
  5. Right to Village Gardens
  6. Straight to Village Shops
  7. Left to Fishing Village
  8. Right to Castle Path
  9. Right to Castle Path
  10. Straight (Left) to Marketplace
  11. Straight (Left) to Marketplace
  12. Left to Forest Climb
  13. Left to Fishing Village
  14. Left to Fishing Village
  15. Left to Castle Path
  16. Right to Village Onsen
  17. Right (to Fishing Village)
  18. Left to Forest Climb
  19. Straight (Left) to Forest Climb
  20. Straight (Left) to Castle Path
  21. Straight (Left) to Marketplace
  22. Left to Castle Outskirts
  23. Right to Forest Road
  24. Straight (Left) to Forest Road
  25. Straight (Right) to Village Onsen
  26. Left to Rice Paddies
  27. Right to Neo Tower
  28. Straight (Left) to Neokyo
  29. Straight (Right) to Tower
  30. Straight (Right) to Tower
  31. Right to Harbor
  32. Left to Downtown
  33. Left to Downtown
  34. Right to Sky Lane
  35. Straight (Left) to Harbor
  36. Straight (Right) to Downtown
  37. Left to Arcade
  38. Straight (Right) to Arcade
  39. Left to Tower
  40. Right to Rice Paddies
  41. Right to Arcade
  42. Left to Downtown
  43. Left to Railway
  44. Left to Railway East
  45. Right to Rooftop
  46. Right to Railway East
  47. Left to Downtown
  48. Left to Downtown
  49. Straight (Right) to Castle Park
  50. Straight (Left) to Castle Park
  51. Right to Harbor
  52. Left to Urukazi
  53. Straight (Left) to Mangroze Maze
  54. Right to Mangrove Maze North
  55. Right to Festival Harbor
  56. Right to Festival Harbor North
  57. Right to Mech Isle
  58. Right to Mech Isle South
  59. Right to Hidden Reefs
  60. Right to Hidden Reefs
  61. Right to Mangrove Maze
  62. Left to Mangroze Maze South
  63. Left to Festival Harbor
  64. Left to Festival Harbor South
  65. Left to Mech Isle
  66. Left to Mech Isle North
  67. Left to Hidden Reefs
  68. Left to Yumezi
  69. Left to Yumezi
  70. Right to Farmland
  71. Straight (Right) to Castle Path
  72. Straight (Left) to Forest Road
  73. Right to Castle Path
  74. Right to Marketplace
  75. Right to Castle Outskirts
  76. Straight (Right) to Castle Outskirts
  77. Straight (Left) to Farmlands

Route details:
Distance: 80.9km (50.3 miles)
Elevation Gain: 650m (2132′)
Strava Segment

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Eric Schlange
Eric Schlangehttp://www.zwiftinsider.com
Eric runs Zwift Insider in his spare time when he isn't on the bike or managing various business interests. He lives in Northern California with his beautiful wife, two kids and dog. Follow on Strava

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