Open the map
See what lies around you or along your route — castles, nature, ancient monuments and lookouts.
Pass a castle, a burial mound or a lookout — and the story starts in your speakers, all by itself. More than 1,400 stories along Danish roads, with Northern Germany on the way.
The app is currently in Danish — English is coming soon.
Three steps from the sofa to stories on the road. No maps to fold, no guidebooks to thumb through.
See what lies around you or along your route — castles, nature, ancient monuments and lookouts.
Type “I’ve got 3 hours from Aarhus to Aalborg” — or just set off. Pick “The scenic route” and we’ll bend the road past the sights.
As you approach a place, its story starts by itself through your car speakers. Eyes on the road, ears in the story.
The practical details are taken care of, so the trip stays a pleasure — even with no signal.
Drive past — and listen. The app knows where you are and plays the story of a place just as it appears through the windscreen.
The route planner can bend your trip past castles and viewpoints instead of picking the dull motorway.
Download maps and stories in advance. Deep in the dunes or out on a ferry — the stories keep going.
Campsites, motorhome pitches, nature spots and EV chargers — as map layers you switch on when you need them.
Roadfable is made for the trips where the road is half the experience. Where there’s room to turn off because a road sign looks promising — and time to hear why a place got its name.
Use the map and listen to selected stories across the country without paying a thing.
No credit card, no commitment
≈ €33 a year — or 39 DKK (≈ €5) a month. Cancel anytime
No. Roadfable runs right in your phone’s browser — tap “Try it free” and you’re in. You can add it to your home screen like an app, and native iPhone and Android apps are on the way.
Not yet. The app itself is currently in Danish; an English version is on the way. The map, navigation and playback are simple to use either way.
Yes. Connect your phone over Bluetooth or cable as usual — the stories play through the car speakers, and the steering-wheel buttons work for pause and skip.
With Premium you can download both maps and stories in advance. Everything keeps working — along the coast, in the plantations and on the ferry.
The stories draw on open sources such as Wikipedia and are narrated in a natural Danish voice. We review the catalogue continuously and add new places every month.
Yes. No lock-in — if you cancel, you keep Premium for the period you’ve paid for, then simply continue on the free plan.
Free to try — the stories start as soon as you do.
Open RoadfableThe app is currently in Danish — English is coming soon.