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Geoadmin
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Swiss Maps Are Full of Hidden Secrets
https://map.geo.admin.ch/?lang=en&topic=ech&bgLayer=ch.swiss...
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Help for traveling in Switzerland in September
In general, map.geo.admin.ch is great for planning hikes - you can choose the hiking trails overlay (as well as "closures hiking trails" - type in the search bar - to check all is OK. Clicking the little settings gear icon next to the map name in the sidebar gives you info on what it's showing), and use the "draw & measure on map" tool to see how long a given route would be.
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Help creating a five day itinerary in Switzerland
Some useful sites to aid self-guided exploring: sbb.ch, map.geo.admin.ch .
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Help looking for elevated villages in Vaud/Valais
Use a proper map, https://map.geo.admin.ch , and turn on the layer for public transport stops.
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10 days hiking itinerary
Online Swiss maps, including trails: https://map.geo.admin.ch/
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How disability-friendly is Switzerland regarding sight-seeing?
Depending on how easy you find it to get around, and what you mean by "all the cool mountains", you could go up to Crans Montana by train and funicular via Sierre, maybe about 3h travel time each way (but very pretty for the most part). It's at about 1500m - not high enough to cause any noticeable problems for people with normal lung function, but obviously I can't speak for you - and has nice views over several of the high Valais peaks on the south side of the Rhone valley. If you are up to gentle strolls then the bisses of Valais could be right up your street, they are flat paths along old irrigation channels that traverse the hillsides at around 1500m, usually with public transport access, and often have lovely views. Those on the north side of the Rhone valley have good views of the high mountains on its south side. You can also stick lower down in the vineyards, though often the paths there go up and down quite steeply so a bit of route planning would be needed (map.geo.admin.ch is an awesome website for that I find, if you can interpret topographic maps)
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Easy hikes with kids
Maybe check out the canonical page instead: https://map.geo.admin.ch
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do i need an architect for "Baueingabe"?
View were given showing the 'cadastre' (outside mesurement) and airplane view with the original 'development plan' (https://map.geo.admin.ch/)
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Swiss Resources Masterpost
map.geo.admin.ch
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Switzerland Itinerary Check - June 2023
https://map.geo.admin.ch This is the national map database. You can view all hiking routes, bus stops, cable cars and anything else you can imagine. And you can also plan your hikes, save and export them.
Graphhopper
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The Open Source GraphHopper Routing Engine 8.0 Released
Well I think what he means is that we dropped the explicit support of Android and the example app with offline maps (Mapsforge), see this issue: https://github.com/graphhopper/graphhopper/issues/1940
But offline routing should still work on Android. But as you need JDK 1.8 support this will exclude a few older Android versions and devices, I think.
- Seeking a Simple and Cost-Effective Tool for Calculating Distances and Travel Times in Node.js Backend
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A software that will plan the most efficient routes for visiting address from my work location
Graphhopper. It has an Android client that uses its web service. You can also try out the web app.
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Dangerous pedestrian crossing
This is now fixed and deployed. See the route here and the specific fixed examples here. Note that you can still find the dangerous spots via clicking the "stop" icon below the route information multiple times. But this is likely a result of the bad cycling infrastruture as cycle.travel contains these short dangerous parts too and if you do such longer routes for Germany it does not happen.
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I Made A Way To Find Gravel Roads!
I'd suggest refactoring to use a self hosted version of Graphhopper (https://www.graphhopper.com/open-source/ - they have a docker image you can use and pass in an OSM file to build a graph on) or OpenRouteService to limit your cost exposure to google.
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The New GraphHopper Maps Route Planner
Open Source. The routing server is open source too and geocoding too.
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How The Post is replacing Mapbox with open source solutions
Valhalla is great (I've contributed a few patches and run it for a while)!
Also check:
http://project-osrm.org/
https://www.graphhopper.com/open-source/
- API to get the name of the cities/locations/districts between two geographical points?
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Self-hosted schedulers?
if you attached a geolocation to each meeting that should be possible. either using the google maps API or a self-hosted graphHopper instance
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Map matching GPX -> GPX?
I just improved the documentation for the map matching a bit. Maybe this also helps a bit.
What are some alternatives?
Traccar - Traccar GPS Tracking System
valhalla - Open Source Routing Engine for OpenStreetMap
web-mapviewer - The viewer application for maps and geodata. Managed by geoadmin/infra-terraform-github-bgdi
uMap - uMap lets you create maps with OpenStreetMap layers in a minute and embed them in your site.
openrouteservice - 🌍 The open source route planner api with plenty of features.
OwnTracks Recorder - Store and access data published by OwnTracks apps
GeoTools - Official GeoTools repository
Orion - Robust web visualization tool for OwnTracks location data
OsmAnd - OsmAnd
MapBBCodeShare - MapBBCode Share
OpenRailwayMap - An OpenStreetMap-based project for creating a map of the world's railway infrastructure.