Hallo,
Does anyone have any suggestions for good route maps / atlases for mainland Europe?
I'm cycling across Europe this summer and want to make the most of the many cycle routes on offer but can't seem to find a good source of maps - online would be good although some kind of a cycle route atlas would be fantastic!
I can't find anything on Amazon and find the Eurovelo site a little confusing. There are some good detailed maps of localised routes for different countries, but I'm looking for something that can give me a broader overview.
Cheers in advance for any pointers
Cx
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Just a few suggestions...
- For a general overview of local, national & long distance cycle routes: https://www.opencyclemap.org/
- For route planning: cycle.travel
- Sites that specialise in .gpx files of cycle routes: http://www.biroto.eu/en/ is one example. I'm sure I've seen another one but I can't for the life of me remember it now.
- For a general overview of local, national & long distance cycle routes: https://www.opencyclemap.org/
- For route planning: cycle.travel
- Sites that specialise in .gpx files of cycle routes: http://www.biroto.eu/en/ is one example. I'm sure I've seen another one but I can't for the life of me remember it now.
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Most of the mapping organisations are national; detailed maps tend to be based on one countries standards. Often cycle routes are shown on the larger scale maps which are a burden for the touring cyclist.. I've used the Michelin France Atlas Routier 1:200k spiral bound atlas as a source. Its cheap but hard to navigate large towns at that scale. In addition cycle routes are not shown.
While route specific guidebooks sidestep these problems, sometimes you want/need to leave the route and then have no map.
A mix and match approach is inevitable.
In the UK Stanfords is a good source.
http://www.stanfords.co.uk/cycling?q=&E ... &orderby=0
While route specific guidebooks sidestep these problems, sometimes you want/need to leave the route and then have no map.
A mix and match approach is inevitable.
In the UK Stanfords is a good source.
http://www.stanfords.co.uk/cycling?q=&E ... &orderby=0
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I use the map.me app when touring overseas, covers all countries down to street level and cycle paths are shown as a purple line, however only when at a large scale, so not ideal for initial planning, but have found them useful when getting down to detail.
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Try the OSMAnd app .. looks to show the bicycle routes (when in bicycle mode).. even at a small scale.
This is the same base data as https://www.opencyclemap.org/ and map.me i.e OSM.
This is the same base data as https://www.opencyclemap.org/ and map.me i.e OSM.
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I tend to use Bikehike as you can flip between Google maps and the OpenCycle maps in the main panel.
Once I've picked the route for the day, I handload it into my Garmin.
But if I stray off the route, it's no big deal as long as I'm going in roughly the right direction.
Once I've picked the route for the day, I handload it into my Garmin.
But if I stray off the route, it's no big deal as long as I'm going in roughly the right direction.
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Thanks all for your excellent suggestions, really helpful.
Cheers
Chris
Cheers
Chris