CycleStreets journey planner

CycleStreets journey planner
The official app & game
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DESCRIPTION
Use UptoPlay to play online the game CycleStreets journey planner.
Plan routes from A to B anywhere in the UK, with a choice of routing modes to suit a range of cyclists from beginner through regular commuter to enthusiast. The Photomap lets you submit photos of infrastructure problems or good practice around the UK.
PLAN BIKE NAVIGATION FROM A TO B TO C
Select a start and finish point, plus intermediate waypoints, by tapping on the map, by searching for names/places/postcodes, or by using your current location, and tap to obtain the route. Uses the general street network, plus Sustrans and other routes.
CHOICE OF FOUR ROUTING MODES
The app produces routes that will suit most cyclists. It can optionally can find faster or quieter routes for different types of rider. Routes are fetched from the CycleStreets website.
HILLS? NO PROBLEM!
The journey planner knows about hills, and finds routes that take advantage of the descents and avoids the ascents where possible. It balances these against the available road types. The route can be displayed on a map with contours using the OpenCycleMap option.
STAGE-BY-STAGE ITINERARY
As well as the main map view, planned routes are loaded into an itinerary view, so you can follow each part of the journey. The street name, time and length are all shown, as is a detailed map for each individual stage of the journey. Routes are saved so you can also follow them again later.
PHOTOMAP
The Photomap is a cycling advocacy tool used by campaign groups around the country. Use it to browse examples of problems or good practice, and add your own pictures. Need more cycle parking in your favourite spot in town? Sign in with a free account and add a photo of it to the Photomap.
OPENSTREETMAP
Routing makes use of OpenStreetMap data, the brilliant 'geo-wiki' to which you can contribute. Note that, at present, some areas of the country have better coverage than others. Streets and paths of all kinds, including Sustrans routes and Local Authority network, are included. Routing quality is being developed all the time, with new types of cycling and street data being added and interpreted by the route planner.
THANKS
Android App written by our great volunteers: Jez Higgins and Oliver Lockwood, with contributions from Christopher Fraser, Jonathan Gray, Theodore Hong, Farid Kurbanov, kyegupov, Shaun McDonald, Hilary Newmark, Simon Nuttall, John Singleton, Colin Watson.
Part of the development of this App has been funded by Cycling Scotland.
Enjoy with UptoPlay the online game CycleStreets journey planner.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Developer: CycleStreets Ltd
Genre: Maps & Navigation
App version: Varies with device
App size: Varies with device
Recent changes: LiveRide now shows remaining distance and optionally remaining time and/or ETA.
POI URLs (e.g. bike shop websites) now appear as clickable links.
Find a Place now puts a marker on the screen instead of just centering the map.
Various minor bug fixes (incl. downloading map tiles).
Please note that the Offline Vector maps support (using the separate "Cyclestreets UK Map Pack" app bundle) has been broken by Android platform changes. We aim to restore this functionality in a subsequent release.
Comments:
`I love the way it teaches me routes I'd never thought of, in an area I've lived for 30 years. But I can't find any info on ascent/descent. My knees would be grateful for the info. Likewise for a "flattest route" option.`,What a pity. Was my favourite app but after the latest Android update it doesn't display the map any more. This, coupled with problems with the previous update, mean that it's becoming very unreliable. Previously, it was really good, identifying a variety of possible routes and usually, though not always, avoiding death trap dual carriageways and the like.
This app version is really quite poor compared to previous versions. For a start, the default map pack switches to offline vector maps, and even if you change to open cycle maps in settings, it defaults to vector again on opening. Also, when pressing back button, you get the options semi imposed over the map in error. They really need a new version to fix asap.
pretty good app, it choses appropriate routes pretty well. the function to select speed vs quietness is handy and does seem to configure the route the way you'd like. only area for improvement is the interface to select start and destination, its not at all intuitive, and is pretty fiddly. apart from that, i like it, particularly good for cycles with kids
I LOVE this app. It offers really good routes, knows the local cycle friendly streets, is good for long and short journeys, and has made me much more excited to cycle and confident to explore. Just one feature I'd like to request, and that is an option for tandems /tagalongs/cargo bikes, so that you know the route is possible for them too."
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