CycleMaps

CycleMaps

By motocode ltd

  • Category: Navigation
  • Release Date: 2011-04-05
  • Current Version: 41.2
  • Adult Rating: 17+
  • File Size: 40.10 MB
  • Developer: motocode ltd
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.6 or later.
Score: 3.9823
3.9823
From 113 Ratings

Description

BICYCLE ROUTES Uses routing information from a number of sources and prefers all bicycle paths and low intensity roads - everywhere! See your route's elevation profile! TURN-BY-TURN INSTRUCTIONS Provides you with clear turn-by-turn instructions indicating your next turn, which you can see at a glance. CycleMaps clearly indicates the name of the street where you need to turn and the distance to it. All this information without interfering in what matters the most: the map. FREECYCLE Use CycleMaps to track an unplanned ride and store it as a workout in Apple Health. OFFLINE MAPS Store maps offline and access them without using your data later! APPLE WATCH Cutting edge route planning and navigation on your wrist. Works independently of phone. Navigate with haptic feedback at a glance, store your rides as workouts! Works independently of iPhone. BE HEALTHY Keep track of the distance you cycle and the calories you burn using CycleMaps and Apple Health! ONE APP, ALL COUNTRIES No need to download other apps for other countries. CycleMaps has routes and maps for all over the world. Everything is provided with this one download. COMPLEX ROUTES CycleMaps doesn't just do point to point routes - routes with any number of waypoints are supported! GPX & KML SUPPORT Import and ride routes from your cycling club or any source! Export routes as GPX! SEE CYCLE PATHS AROUND YOU. OR USE APPLE MAPS. OR GOOGLE MAPS. Choose between Apple Maps, Google Maps or maps from the OpenCycleMap project that show you all cycle paths around you. Cycling becomes a breeze! FAVOURITE ROUTES Store your favourite routes. Create an account and sync them with all your devices! CYCLE COMPUTER Mount your iPhone in your bicycle and never get lost! A powerful cycling computer that tracks your speed and distance. An easy to see display shows you when you go off course and how to get back on track. CycleMaps learns how fast you are cycling historically and estimates when you will arrive during your current trip. AMAZING SEARCHING ABILITY CycleMaps has the best searching facility in the business. Find addresses, postcodes, landmarks, businesses and more to cycle to and from. Want to find the nearest cafe? Just search for cafe! RIDE HOME Set up your home in the app and cycle there quickly. Use 3D Touch and make it there even faster! BATTERY LIFE CycleMaps is written very efficiently. It's quick, very responsive and uses as little battery as possible while cycling! Found a problem? have a suggestion? Please contact us at feedback @ cyclema.ps CycleMaps is ad-supported. You can choose to purchase CycleMaps Premium, a low cost yearly subscription that will remove the ads, offer access to CycleMaps for Apple Watch, give you voice navigation and more. The subscription is renewable and will automatically renew every year at the same price unless cancelled. Payment will be charged to your iTunes account, and your account will be charged for renewal 24 hours prior to the end of the current period. Auto-renewal may be turned off at any time by going to your settings in the iTunes Store after purchase. Privacy policy: https://cyclema.ps/privacy Terms and conditions: https://cyclema.ps/terms

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Reviews

  • Works great!

    5
    By Teflon9er
    It’s a great app and the updates have been useful.
  • A great option, some cool features!

    5
    By JosReviewsThings
    I have only used for about 50km of riding, in EU, but it promises to be great. I have often used G***le maps for its offline feature, but that doesn’t allow bike layers in offline mode. This also allows different map options, so it will be fun to try bike routes with Apple and OpenStreet maps. I like the bike computer function, fun to see how fast I go down some large hills and to moderate my pace on rides I don’t want to get all sweaty! The health integration is great, as is the privacy approach! The auto stop/start seems great for tracking to reduce distractions at the more dangerous times (intersections for example). Two critiques so far, when stopping to inspect the map a few times, it seemed to start flipping orientation randomly. This was an intermittent error. Also at one point the map started flashing as if my screen LEDs were in strobe mode, perhaps a bug conflicting with the outdoor brightness function of the phone. Thanks for the single family purchase option, keep up the great work and thanks for this great resource!
  • You have left the route

    2
    By riCh-w/regrets
    Very simplistic app. The map was accurate but the voice controls were not. The first ride it didn’t know where I was and it kept telling me to return to route - for 15 miles! The return trip was better but the voice guidance would tell me to turn after I passed the intersection. Many roads were unnamed roads to the app. I had to rely on voice because the map was too small for me to see all the turns. There isn’t a way to enlarge the map without messing the route. I’ll try the apps interface with google maps tomorrow to see if that is better. I wish I could change the app volume or his voice. Hard to hear. I wish there was a way to listen to the voice before I paid for the service. Big regrets so far.
  • Good app

    5
    By gba57
    I just have to get used to it. How do you save a route?
  • Was skeptical, but now pleased

    5
    By a.k.a.S.h.a.e
    I read reviews before installing most anything, but I also notice the dates of reviews… there was a lot of legit negative stuff for CycleMaps from years back, so I figured I’d give it a shot—I mean, I’ve already tried so many chiit bicycle navigation apps already, what would be one more? WELL!! Let’s just say I ended up so pleased I bought the lifetime family package. As someone who voluntarily lives without a car, this dedicated visually clean app is just what I need. Thank you devs!
  • Unsafe

    1
    By hdmwlokrk
    Main bike path is right outside my door this app used main roads instead. Refund please
  • Love this.

    5
    By Jacob Barker
    I used this three times today for the first time. I never once felt in danger, as the app directed me to roads that weren’t too busy. My only feedback: add pins/dots to the map to significantly bike share docking locations. That would be super helpful.
  • Favorite Cycling App

    5
    By BoulderRocks5
    I've tried many cycling apps and CycleMaps is my favorite. The routes it generates are much better than the others, the phone navigation screen is uncluttered so easy to follow when mounted on a bike, and the map selection and search function are excellent. I live in the mountains so the Terrain map and the elevation charts are invaluable, and saving the maps for offline use means I can still navigate in remote areas. The Apple Watch app is where CycleMaps really stands out. There are two watch views: a large arrow showing your next turn and a map view that can be zoomed in or out. You can easily send a route from the phone to the watch and rely solely on the watch for navigation (with or without voice instructions) or you can use both the phone and watch apps in tandem. It's worth viewing the tutorial (the Help option) and I would plan on spending a few minutes learning the app before starting your first ride. It's easy to use once you understand the interface.
  • Doesn’t work without GPS

    1
    By Apple worse UX than FB?
    You shouldn’t need location services to show me a route between two points. I’m capable of typing that in myself. The app does not respect this choice and constantly spams requests for access to location services.
  • Incredible app!! But room for improvement

    4
    By Hulahoophugs
    This app is perfect if you’re a cyclist with an Apple Watch. Look no further. Searching for POIs is great — you either scribble or speak. It’s super fast and reliable. The directions are also great. Big arrows for where to turn, and it’s just so nice to be able to glance at your wrist and see what the next step is. The actual navigation also seems to be pretty spot on. A couple times it has taken me a weird way, but it’s mostly great. One thing I’d love to see is increased street name font. The big turn arrows are great, but legibility of the actual street names is tough when you’re moving fast and want to catch it at a quick glance. I’d also love to see ETA. They show you total miles but that’s it. This app is definitely worth it! Excited to see more improvements!

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