OK, I've got started with route planning. So far my approach has been to list where I want to go in the fiets route planner: http://www.nederlandfietsland.nl/fietsrouteplanner then exporting the route it creates / import into ridewithgps to do the fine tuning: i.e. trying to avoid doing a zillion left turns every km and trying to spend less time in the suburbs and more in the countryside.
One thing I'm keen to understand: how do I choose routes where I'll be able to make good progress? Are the LF-routes designed to be quicker to navigate? Some of them seem to take pretty tortuous routes through towns. Atticus mentioned s-routes but I'm struggling to find any info on those.
[URL="http://www.nederlandfietsland.nl/fietsrouteplanner"][/URL]
OK, I've got started with route planning. So far my approach has been to list where I want to go in the fiets route planner: http://www.nederlandfietsland.nl/fietsrouteplanner then exporting the route it creates / import into ridewithgps to do the fine tuning: i.e. trying to avoid doing a zillion left turns every km and trying to spend less time in the suburbs and more in the countryside.
One thing I'm keen to understand: how do I choose routes where I'll be able to make good progress? Are the LF-routes designed to be quicker to navigate? Some of them seem to take pretty tortuous routes through towns. Atticus mentioned s-routes but I'm struggling to find any info on those.
[URL="http://www.nederlandfietsland.nl/fietsrouteplanner"][/URL]