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| Hmm, wouldn't Google maps be sufficient in that case? I mean, it does have all major routes! I'll have a blackberry with me, which means that I'll have all the maps and information in the world (though the money I'll save on trains by cycling will go to the phone bill ) | |
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I'm using Google Maps to help plot parts of my France tour. You've probably seen the feature that gives you driving directions based on a start and end location. However, there is also an "avoid highways" feature, and you can now drag the route around to force it through particular locations. You can then export the track to GPX using
GMapToGPX and import it into your GPS.