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There is one site that might help you with bike (and other) paths is [GPSies] 1 (Tracks for Vagabonds) which has a loot of nice features such as:

  • web & mobile site available in 24 languages, metric/imperial system
  • discover routes (supposedly 3,5 mil tracks) (by foot, by wheel, with animals, by motorcycle, on water, in winter...),
  • browse/search recommended routes near your location for different activities (hiking, walking, cycling, mountain biking...),
  • option to create, upload or edit your tracks and it works with following maps: Open Street Maps, Open Cycle Map, Sigma Cycle, Sigma Topo, Hike Bike Map, Google Maps, ESRI)
  • last but not least are mobile apps for Android and Iphone. (I couldn't test them because I'm unfortunately on WP :D)

One thing I like is their route creator that seems easier to use than (for example drawing and exporting tracks) on Google Earth).

There is one site that might help you with bike (and other) paths is [GPSies] 1 (Tracks for Vagabonds) which has a loot of nice features such as:

  • web & mobile site available in 24 languages, metric/imperial system
  • discover routes (supposedly 3,5 mil tracks) (by foot, by wheel, with animals, by motorcycle, on water, in winter...),
  • browse/search recommended routes near your location for different activities (hiking, walking, cycling, mountain biking...),
  • option to create, upload or edit your tracks and it works with following maps: Open Street Maps, Open Cycle Map, Sigma Cycle, Sigma Topo, Hike Bike Map, Google Maps, ESRI)
  • last but not least are mobile apps for Android and Iphone. (I couldn't test them because I'm unfortunately on WP :D)

One thing I like is their route creator that seems easier to use than (for example drawing and exporting tracks on Google Earth).

There is one site that might help you with bike (and other) paths is [GPSies] 1 (Tracks for Vagabonds) which has a loot of nice features such as:

  • web & mobile site available in 24 languages, metric/imperial system
  • discover routes (supposedly 3,5 mil tracks) (by foot, by wheel, with animals, by motorcycle, on water, in winter...),
  • browse/search recommended routes near your location for different activities (hiking, walking, cycling, mountain biking...),
  • option to create, upload or edit your tracks and it works with following maps: Open Street Maps, Open Cycle Map, Sigma Cycle, Sigma Topo, Hike Bike Map, Google Maps, ESRI)
  • last but not least are mobile apps for Android and Iphone. (I couldn't test them because I'm unfortunately on WP :D)

One thing I like is their route creator that seems easier to use than (for example drawing and exporting tracks) on Google Earth.

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False Identity
  • 779
  • 2
  • 9
  • 21

There is one site that might help you with bike (and other) paths is [GPSies] 1 (Tracks for Vagabonds) which has a loot of nice features such as:

  • web & mobile site available in 24 languages, metric/imperial system
  • discover routes (supposedly 3,5 mil tracks) (by foot, by wheel, with animals, by motorcycle, on water, in winter...),
  • browse/search recommended routes near your location for different activities (hiking, walking, cycling, mountain biking...),
  • option to create, upload or edit your tracks and it works with following maps: Open Street Maps, Open Cycle Map, Sigma Cycle, Sigma Topo, Hike Bike Map, Google Maps, ESRI)
  • last but not least are mobile apps for Android and Iphone. (I couldn't test them because I'm unfortunately on WP :D)

One thing I like is their route creator that seems easier to use than (for example drawing and exporting tracks on Google Earth).