Which are you using?

For most things (day trips, few km after work…) I use multiple of them.

Mapy.cz

  • online and offline mobile app
  • trip planner works pretty well
  • you can check out places (photos, reviews…) when online
  • well maped whole Europe
  • not enough information about roads (asphalt, paved, gravel…)
  • basically interactive version of KČT maps

Cykloserver.cz

  • can’t find app
  • basic planner, but better for drawing your route
  • much more helpful info about roads
  • it is just automatically scaled paper map, so you have to know how to read it

Osm clients - I tried multiple of them.

Paper maps - from the same company that makes the Cycloserver maps. You can get set of them for about 100€ (CZ not sure about SK). There is just something special about planning trip on paper maps.

  • lgsp@feddit.it
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    7 months ago

    Crossposting on Lemmy is a bit odd. I suggest you copy paste the body of the message in the original post, to give some context.

    For your topic, my apporach is using multiple sources:

    • OsmAnd allow to overlay cycleOSM, which are tiles that have good quality highlighting of cycle path and lanes. The route planning is not the best tho. It also sports offline maps
    • Graphopper has the best route planning for bike I found, giving also alternative routes and different riding styles
    • Strava heatmaps: this is useful to understand what paths actual cyclists use in real life
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    8 months ago

    I was researching ridewithgps once again to see if I can justify the premium over Komoot onetime map plan. I finally thinkered around the web view of rwgps and I must admit it is very powerful already in the free functionality. I don’t think I will ever go back to Komoot, but I haven’t decided on the premium package for rwgps just yet.