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We’re now in Australia and New Zealand too
Stick to tarmac with our new routing option
cycle.travel expands to Scandinavia and Eastern Europe
Smart Turns – new on cycle.travel's route-planner
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Hi folks. Wondering if anyone knows the answer to this. I was just trying to plan a route from a vacation home to another city, and I was surprised that…
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It’s easy to plan a route on cycle.travel then get it onto your phone. Using a phone app You’ll need an app on your phone that can read GPX files. …
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Are there any options to customise the route? Yes! cycle.travel has five route options: Any (standard) – cycle.travel’s default routing on quiet roads and traffic-free paths Paved – avoids gravel…
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Following up my earlier post https://cycle.travel/post/7102 Continuing my quest to produce some of the most boring videos ever made public, I offer a few more. These might enable you to…
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I have just returned from a 1,300 mile ride through England, Spain and France during which I relied heavily on the Cycle.Travel website for safe routing and on the app…
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Hi guys! I am new to cycle travel, stumbled upon it and am surprised that I did not know of it before. I have been using Bikemap.net but am a…
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When you’re planning a route, cycle.travel has always offered the option to export a print-ready PDF in one of several scales. PDF maps are great as a fallback for electronic…
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