Different map layers
Bikenavi offers four different map layouts, from which the user can choose the one that best suits their needs. The options differ in terms of visuals, road network accuracy, and terrain presentation. The map layout can be easily changed in the application settings.
Location information
The maps highlight essential spatial information.
Shelters / lean-tos
Huts / Cabins
Campsites
Accommodations
Restaurants / Eateries
Rest areas / picnic areas
Campfire sites
Attractions
Gas stations
Attractions
Base map
The base map helps you get a clear and detailed overview of the area. Different road types are clearly visible on the map.
Road explanations on the base map
Motorway: Multi-lane highway with grade separations
Main road: Regional main road connecting cities
Regional road: Regional connection route between local centers.
Local roads: Roads are visible at zoom levels 10-13 and make route planning easier. Level visible in Europe.
Smaller road: Roads connect villages and residential areas.
Dirt road: The road surface is not paved, usually gravel.
Service road: Access road to properties, courtyards and parking spaces.
Driving track: Often unpaved and road condition can vary considerably.
Path: A narrow path intended for walking, cycling or outdoor activities. Not suitable for cars.
Path: A more natural narrow path for outdoor activities, accessible on foot.
Outdoor map
A outdoor map contains a lot of detail, such as elevation contours, small roads, and bodies of water. It is well suited for outdoor activities.
Aerial view
Aerial photos consisting of satellite images help in visualizing terrain, for example when choosing a campsite.
OSM (free)
The OpenStreetMap map contains information about roads, trails, buildings, and other points of interest.






