[1/3] The latest release of #Bikerouter brings a handy feature for the bikepacking folks.
You can now display data from the #OpenCampingMap (created and maintained by @giggls) as a map layer in Bikerouter. 🏕️
[1/3] The latest release of #Bikerouter brings a handy feature for the bikepacking folks.
You can now display data from the #OpenCampingMap (created and maintained by @giggls) as a map layer in Bikerouter. 🏕️
@giggls [2/3] The OpenCampingMap is an #OpenStreetMap based map that shows campsites, bivouac sites, and other overnight accommodations for cyclists, hikers and RV travelers.
Once the map layer is active, all campsites are displayed with icons. Clicking on an icon shows all relevant information about the campsite.
The feature is currently in beta but should mostly work. Available from zoom level 10.
@giggls [3/3] How to enable the OpenCampingMap layer in Bikerouter:
1. Open the layers sidebar (click on the layers icon in the top right corner)
2. Add the OpenCampingMap layer to the layer selection: Click on the “More”-Button, scroll to “Overlays”, activate the checkbox for “OpenCampingMap”
3. OpenCampingMap is now displayed as a map layer in the layer selection. You can switch it on and off as needed.
@giggls Thanks, maybe it'd be sane to use the same icons for easy recognition for folks that are already be familiar with OpenCampingMap 👍
I'd let caravan sites included. Even if they're not qualifying for staying the night, it may be possible to can refill the water bottles here.