==> ACCESS OPENSTREETMAP AND GOOGLE MAPS <==
Display your GPS position all over the world on OpenStreetMap and Google Maps free maps.
==> YOUR MAPS ARE AVAILABLE OFFLINE <==
You have decided to go to Paris, New York, London, Roma, ...?
Download all the OpenStreetMap maps in advance in one or several areas of maps from 5 to 25 km of radius and then use these maps offline for free in the field without any Internet connection and without any fear for your mobile data subscription!
==> VIEW TRAILS AND CYCLE NETWORKS ON THE MAP <==
View trails and cycle networks from several tourist offices on the OpenStreetMap map, for exemple, in Walloon Region, the RAVeL network and the cycle network of "Pays de Famenne".
==> ACCESS QUALITY TRAILS <==
Search for trails by activity type around your position from the quality trails selection of tourist offices.
Indeed, for tourist offices and publishers who want to guarantee the relevance and the quality of their information for general public, we offer an annual gold service specifically designed for professionals.
We are searching for tourist offices interested in this offer.
For more information : communication@geolives.com
For example, in Belgium, access the quality trails selection of the "Commissariat Général au Tourisme" of Walloon Region (also available on http://promenade.tourismewallonie.be).
==> PREMIUM MODULE FUNCTIONS <==
Thanks to the optional Premium module,
✓ Record your trails thanks to the GPS, share them on our website http://guides.geolives.com and receive an e-mail immediately with a link to see them in 2D and in 3D !
✓ Edit your trails from your computer thanks to our Guides Editor web application http://editor.geolives.com
✓ Thanks to our new counter function, get instant information about your route : distance travelled, duration, average speed, ...
✓ Use your device as a viewpoint indicator by pointing it at a place. A beam will appear on the map.
✓ For experts, locate yourself thanks to our traditional compass.
✓ Record your starting point (for example the place where your car is) in order to be able to go back to it when you trail freely.