(08-12-2024, 08:01 PM)Pearls not a Singer Wrote: I've used RidewithGPS.com to do this task. Very easy to plan on tablet or computer and export to phone or other device for sat nav style instuctions. The only downside is an annual subscription of about £65
Thanks, I'll look into that (despite the fee!)
(09-12-2024, 09:58 AM)Slack Alice Wrote: The annual subscription to Ordnance Survey is less than £ 30
The maps are then available on any of your devices, downloadable so you are not depending on reception, and printable if you want them on paper.
You get the 1:50000 and the 1:25000 which I use for driving, walking and cycling, and the "standard" map, which is good for finding alleyways if cycling in built-up areas.
And other stuff as well.
The downside is the app is rather clunky, compared with others.
See above Simon. I agree OS is great for shorter journeys in the UK, but I'm looking to plan longer overseas trips.