Frequently asked questions
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The NodeMapp Hike and NodeMapp Bike apps allow you to plan routes based on hiking or cycling junction nodes free of charge, as well as to save up to 10 routes (more storage capacity is available in the Premium versions). It is also possible to import routes into the app from a PC, to share the routes with other users, and have the app display your current position.
In addition to more storage capacity for saved routes, in the Premium versions the apps offer an offline mode and a statistics option, and above all a navigation mode with voice navigation and an alarm signal to alert you if you deviate from the route.
The NodeMapp apps can be used free of charge, but the free versions offer only planning functions and no navigation functions. The latter are available in the Premium versions, which can be purchased through a subscription.
The Premium versions are available for €14.99 per year per app. If you want to use the Premium version in both apps, you can benefit from a preferential rate of €24.99 per year.
Yes, the Premium versions of the NodeMapp apps can be tested for free for two weeks after purchase from an app store. However, if you no longer wish to use the app after the offer period, you must actively unsubscribe, otherwise an annual subscription will be charged.
Yes, the route management tool displays route closures in the app. This innovation represents a major advantage compared to the previous app.
Hiking junction nodes in the German-speaking communities of East Belgium (Kelmis, Lontzen, Raeren, Eupen, Bütgenbach, Büllingen, Amel, Sankt Vith and Burg Reuland) are all signposted on site. Junctions that are signposted on site are shown in red in the app; the network that is only available digitally is shown in purple.
The cycle junction nodes are all signposted on site, although work is ongoing on the renewal of signage across the network.