When looking for a campsite/campground it send you to Archie's. But I can't figure out how to use it. Help would be great!
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When looking for a campsite/campground it send you to Archie's. But I can't figure out how to use it. Help would be great!
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Archies is a great directory of campsites, and that’s where the campsites shown on cycle.travel come from. There’s an Archies app which you can download, which gives you the same directory in a user-friendly app form. There isn’t usually much more information than the name and phone number, but you can Google the campsite and village name to see if it comes up with something.
Thanks! After playing around with it I was able to figure it out.
Though the campsite we used the phone number was not current.
Here you'l find an offline campsite finder for Android, Linux and Windows ... including motorhome sites, supermarkets and gas stations.
> https://github.com/GpxFeed/campgrounds
Under the link you can find the POI data for more than 50000 campsites etc. for whole Europe and another link to the route planner and POI viewer called *Cruiser*, where you can import the POI data via /Routing/Import/.
For offline use, away from the Internet, you have to import the POI data
you have to download the necessary map data to your own hardware - this is described in the Cruiser Wiki.
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Cruiser