The Ultimate Bikepacking Checklist for a Cycling Tour Across Europe
Whether you’re planning a few weeks of adventure or several months on the road, a bike tour across Europe is a thrilling experience filled with epic landscapes, diverse cultures, and unforgettable memories. But before you hit the saddle, proper preparation is key.
Hereโs your ultimate bikepacking checklistโa mix of must-have gear, essentials, and a few comfort items to make your European cycling journey smoother and more enjoyable.
๐งณ 1. Bike and Luggage Setup
โ Your Bike
Touring or gravel bike (with mounts for racks and bottle cages)
Strong tires (puncture-resistant, ideally 32โ45 mm)
Bike tools and repair kit
Kickstand (optional but useful)
โ Bags & Storage
Frame bag
Handlebar bag
Saddle bag or rear rack + panniers
Small top tube bag (for snacks, phone, etc.)
Dry bags for waterproof storage (especially for electronics)
๐ 2. Clothing (Layering is key!)
โ On the bike
2โ3 cycling jerseys or moisture-wicking t-shirts
2 pairs of padded cycling shorts or bibs
Lightweight rain jacket (windproof and waterproof)
Arm & leg warmers
Breathable gloves
Cycling shoes or comfortable multi-use shoes
โ Off the bike
Lightweight pants or shorts
Merino wool t-shirt or long sleeve
Hoodie or fleece for colder nights
Flip-flops or sandals
Buff or neck warmer
โ Accessories
Sunglasses (UV protection)
Helmet
Cap or bandana
Reflective vest or gear (for tunnels and low-visibility conditions)
๐ ๏ธ 3. Tools & Repair Kit
Multi-tool (with chain breaker)
Patch kit + tire levers
Spare tubes (at least 2)
Mini-pump or CO2 inflator
Chain lube
Spoke wrench + zip ties
Brake pads (spare)
Duct tape and electrical tape (wrapped around pump or bottle)
๐๏ธ 4. Camping Gear (if wild camping or budget travel)
Lightweight tent or bivy sack
Sleeping bag (3-season ideally)
Sleeping mat
Stove + gas canister
Cooking pot + spork
Reusable water bottle or hydration system
Water filter or purification tablets
๐ฝ๏ธ 5. Food & Kitchen Essentials
Basic pantry (pasta, oats, instant soup, dried fruit, nuts)
Salt, oil, spices (in mini containers)
Lightweight stove and fuel
Lighter + waterproof matches
Reusable food containers
Collapsible bowl or cup
๐ฑ 6. Electronics & Navigation
Smartphone with GPS + power bank (10,000โ20,000mAh)
USB charging cables
Plug adapter (for European countries)
Front and rear lights (USB rechargeable)
Optional: GPS bike computer (Wahoo, Garmin)
๐งผ 7. Hygiene & Health
Toothbrush + toothpaste
Quick-dry towel
Biodegradable soap
Sunscreen
Wet wipes
Toilet paper
Travel-size first aid kit (with painkillers, antiseptic, plasters, etc.)
๐ 8. Documents & Money
Passport (+ copies stored digitally)
Visa (if required)
European Health Insurance Card (for EU residents)
Travel insurance documents
Credit card + backup card
Small amount of local currency (especially for remote regions)
๐ 9. Extras That Make a Big Difference
Country flag patches (great for customizing your bike bags ๐)
Notebook or travel journal
Lightweight book or Kindle
Earplugs and sleep mask
Bike lock (compact but secure)
Laundry line or cord
Small sewing kit
โจ Final Tips
Donโt overpack. Youโll curse every extra kilo on your first climb.
Test your gear on a short trip before heading out.
Leave some room for food, souvenirs, or spontaneous gear upgrades.
Bring an open mind. The road will surprise youโin the best ways.
A European bike tour is as much about freedom as it is about endurance. With the right gear and mindset, every border you cross will feel like a milestone and every patch on your bags will tell a story.
Ride far, ride lightโand enjoy the journey. ๐๐ดโโ๏ธ
