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Routes are strings of routepoints along which user is navigated during his activity - hiking, biking etc.
Routes are pre-planned, drawn on a map or imported and put into navigation devices so that we can travel along their lines. Tracks that were recorded by you or someone else can be turned into routes when we need to navigate them.
Routes can be drawn manually on the map or automatically by a router. Locus Map provides several methods of creating routes:
The planner can be started in several ways:
The top bar - contains Save/Navigate button and the Route menu.
The route line consists of segments rendered between shaping points and via points inserted on the map screen.
When a routing mode is on, the line between points runs along roads and paths. If you choose to draw manually, the line is straight between points, unrelated to roads. You can use various routing profiles or manual segments between each point of the route according to your needs.
The route is built with shaping points added on map:
The route line, rendered between shaping points, contains also segment points . Both shaping and segment points can be moved on the map and the route is immediately re-rendered accordingly. You change a segment point into a shaping point, creating new segment points in between.
NEVER place the shaping points on intersections! The router must know the direction after the turn to add the proper navigation command. Locus Map marks the wrongly placed shaping points by a red circle:
If you use the route planner for the first time, it will draw the route line in the walking profile. If you want to change it:
All walking and cycling profiles provide an option to customize the way the app calculates your estimated time on the route. All except the road cycling profile base the calculation upon your average speed on flat ground:
Road cyclists define their power in Watts:
When checked, Locus creates also direction commands related to the new route which can be used for voice turn-by-turn navigation.
The router profiles are provided by the selected router. To change the router, tap the left part of the profile button and choose:
More about routers, routing profiles and their parameters >>
Manual mode can be quickly switched on when you long-press the drawing mode button.
Manually drawn parts are ignored by the router when you re-calculate the whole route
LoRouter Offline and GraphHopper routers also provide alternatives for planned route segments. Whereas GraphHopper always provides alternatives, it's necessary to turn this option on for LoRouter offline in settings > navigation > router:
Via points are places you want to go through when navigating the route - the voice navigation will notify you of them and in case of route recalculation the via points are not detoured.
Via points can be created out of shaping points, LoPoints, your own user points or by defining new points individually.
LoPoints can be added to your route too:
Your own interesting places or downloaded geocaches can be added to your route:
Shaping and via points are listed in the itinerary. Here you can perform several actions with them:
If you know a place on the route you can not go through but which is not reflected by the map or routing data - e.g. temporary roadblock, wood harvesting in the forest, flooded area, etc., tell the route planner to avoid it.
Available with LoRouter only
Route planner marks potentially dangerous places on the route (challenging terrain, heavy traffic, barriers, tunnels, unprotected railway crossings, and so on). They are specific for each routing profile, e.g. cobblestones are marked as a “demanding surface” when using a road bike profile. If a warning concerns entire sections of the route, e.g., challenging surfaces or heavy road traffic, it also has a zonal variant:
Warnings are displayed on the route on the map. During navigation along the route, the symbols also appear under the main navigation window:
If you tap on any warning symbol on the map, a list of all warnings on the route opens, sorted by distance. The length is also displayed for zonal sections. By tapping, you center the selected place or section on the map.
Warnings are also accessible from the route menu:
If you changed your mind and you want to use a different activity for a part of the planned route, OR the automatically drawn segment doesn't suit your purposes, you can have it recalculated:
You can also recalculate the whole planned route for a different activity:
Available only with Premium Gold
Locus Map can create your round trip automatically, based on defined distance and direction.
This command quickly reverses the whole route and recalculates its stats - elevation gain, ETA, etc.
The chart dynamically changes according to your route edits (adding points, moving them…)
The ETT is calculated from a combination of various parameters. These include distance, elevation profile, estimated speed, estimated elevation gain/loss per hour or a certain amount of break time specific for particular activities.
You can start navigation along the planned route or guidance right from the route planner:
You can quickly share a URL of the planned unsaved route. The shared data contains only shaping points, waypoints and the routing profile and the resulting route is generated on web.locusmap.app.
When you are done with all edits, save your route!
If you are dissatisfied with your planning or for whatever reason you want to abort all planning, tap Clear planner in the route menu:
“Clear planner” does NOT erase No-go areas. These are kept active even out of route planner, e.g. for navigation. To delete them, tap each no-go area and delete them individually.
Here you can set the color, width, pattern and other graphical aspects of the route line:
To avoid too steep hills you can set route color to dynamic slope style Available only with Premium and define an unacceptable range of the slope angle, i.e. 10%-30%. Locus will highlight such places for you:
By default, route planner retains your unsaved plan and offers to continue your work on it when restarted:
If you want a new route plan each time you use the planner, uncheck the option.
Do you want to measure area of your property? Check this option in the menu (or long-press the distance box in the bottom bar), Locus will color the area on map and display the area value in the bottom bar:
Measuring areas works correctly only when convex areas are drawn!
Here you can define the action after long-pressing the + button for adding points:
When this option is checked, the route is created from viapoints only:
With this option checked, you can add points with navigation commands or change shaping/via points into them:
When turned on (default) the manually entered segments are excluded from the route recalculation.
If you don't need them on the route planner screen turn them off (you can still zoom in/out by pinching or double-tapping/shifting).
A convenient tool especially for those with weaker eyes - the magnifier always emerges when you move any part of the route.
This setting turns the magnifier on/off also in the track editor.
Tracks can be turned into routes when they are intended for navigation or guidance:
Visit web.locusmap.app or read more info >>