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There are also routes, worksout and nutrition advice among other things.

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This is a great benefit if you’re new to walking and want to try and improve certain areas with each walk. With this app you can plan a walk or you can simply walk and let it track your distance, elevation, time, speed and so on. If you pop in your height and weight details it’ll count your steps and calories burned as you walk, always a nice treat to see how many cals have been burned after all of your hard work. The only thing to watch out for is the detail on the maps perhaps not being as fine as some of the other apps.Ī great walking app for encouraging you to get out and about encouraging healthy habits with an intuitive design, this app is function loaded and easy to use. You’ll have complete access wherever you are which saves loads of planning time. This is a great app for the iPhone costing £7.99 and allowing access to maps of all of Britain’s national parks for no extra costs once the app has been purchased. This app is used by walkers, runners and cyclists alike and is dedicated to outdoors enthusiasts. You can choose maps according to your favourite walking locations and they will work wherever you are with or without reception.

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This walking app offers the full range of ordnance survey maps and although downloading them can be quite pricey you do get to keep them for life.

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Maps are stored offline so you don’t have to worry if you are in the middle of the countryside and have zero internet connection. If you like to print out your maps you can do this from RouteBuddy and take the hard copy with you. This mapping system works really well, the downside is you do have to pay for each map that you want to use. RouteBuddy is for iPhone and iPad and supplies topographical, aerial, road and Ordnance Survey mapping.

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Whatever your stance on them, it can’t be denied that they are a useful tool when it comes to walking and have encouraged many people to get into hiking who may not have headed out otherwise. Generally people seem to swing one of two ways when it comes to a walking app, they either find them super useful and would use them on most walks, or they like an old-fashioned route map and wouldn’t touch a walking app with a barge pole.












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