Dartmoor
Found the map very useful we were looking for colly brook near Peter tavy impossible to find with out the map
Yes, Dartmoor Maps Offline is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
✅ The Dartmoor Maps Offline app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
Dartmoor Maps Offline is free.
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Found the map very useful we were looking for colly brook near Peter tavy impossible to find with out the map
We live on the edge of the moors and this app has been invaluable. Easy to use and very precise, you always know exactly where you are and what options are available to you
I have noticed one slight concern the firing ranges boundaries are not displayed this could be rather embarrassing nay terminal to plan a route whilst live firing is taking place. It is a bit of a faff checking on an OS explorer paper map.
I have purchased various locations and use them a lot. The maps are detailed and the route plotting is really accurate - prefer the route this to the OS app which I also use a lot simply because these maps are restricted to certain locations. What they do better than OS is to switch maps as you zoom, why OS can’t adopt this I don’t know; it’s great to zoom out, navigate to a new location then zoom back in without ending up in a blank space with no markings!
10out of 10 excellent especially on a phone with a large screen, brilliant back up.
I help with Ten Tor’s training (drive minibus and general support) . Setting the waypoints with this app together with the tracker our students carry helps me know roughly where they are. Then if there are any issues I have a clear idea of where I need to get to to help.
I downloaded and purchased this app after reading the dire reviews of Ordnance Survey’s own navigation app. I downloaded it in the morning and took it out onto Dartmoor in the afternoon. First the good news. The maps are very good (I think they use the OS data) - good detail for walkers with contours, features and critically, paths! Try using Google maps on Dartmoor and you just see one empty green space! Second your location is tracked accurately. I walked a known route and it placed me correctly at all times. The problem with the app comes with doing much else. You can plan a route but I can’t see how the app can be use to help guide you along that route (e.g. by showing a bearing or even saying head NE). Also most hikers usually do some on the fly route alterations while out and about. You can’t simply add a waypoint and get nav to it. Finally and probably most frustratingly it doesn’t record your track when you go on a walk - either one you’ve planned or an ad-hoc one. I had to use Runkeeper to do that. This is a key safety feature. If things go wrong in the mountains then the ability to retrace your route is key. But it’s also really useful to do a route in good weather and then save it for use again in bad weather when this app will be much more critical in getting you out and back safely. I’m hoping the developers will continue to add to the functionality. At the moment I’d recommend it but it could be so much better!
Really detailed map and as stated it's easy to add your own waypoints onto it for your desired route. I have tried importing routes but have been unable to. Probably just my understanding of the process at fault there. I would like to see as part of the packs some pre made routes or be able to share routes with other users mebe?
Love this app. I've now got every app in the full set of National Park series. Well done. I recommend.
The map detail combined with GPS and the excellent new route planning functionality (including gpx import/export) make this app a very useful aid to a traditional map and compass. 5* 👍👍👍👍👍
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