Help
1. Route search
map search
to visualize all routes of a selected Walloon province
keyword search
Full text search through the titles and descriptions of all routes as well as the places crossed.
* replaces a part of word
Example: walk* for walks, walkingSearching without * offers limited search results.
Examples:
A search on walk doesn't allow to find routes containing the words walks or walking, a search on walk* does.A search on province* offers results containing both the singular province as the plural provinces.
multicriteria search
Select one or more criteria: type of activity (walking, cycling, etc.), difficulty level, area or place.
Use the search tools in the left menu to do a new search or to refine your current search.
2. Search results
on the Google map
Each route is represented by a marker, the colour of which corresponds to a type of activity.
A click on a marker opens an info window. Click on the route name in the info window to open its page.
a black marker represents a multi-activity route
a group of markers means that there are several routes in the same area. Click to zoom.
in the results chart below the map
Click on the name of a route to open its page.
When there are more than 15 results, you can use the next > and last >> options below.
3. Contents of a route page
- Name of the route
- Publication date
- Name of the person who submitted the route
- Weather conditions in the province where the route starts
- A description of the route and important features
- A minimap showing the general position
- Average rate (if rated yet)
- Comment tool
- Send a friend tool
- Rate tool with a captcha protection. Please do not use this space to ask questions in stead of using the contact form.
- A Google map showing the itinerary.
Some routes have points of interest (marked by little men), some of which are enhanced with audio comments or even videos.Click to play the media files. Click onto open the media files in your media player.
Some points of interest have pictures and offer a zoom.
Click on View map 800 * 600 below the map to open the print mode.
- Features such as the type of route (loop, one-way), distance, start and province, type of activity, difficulty level, duration
- Places crossed
- Download and file conversion space. First check if you are able to download files to your GPS.
The default file formats are .GPX or .GDB used by Garmin.
If your GPS uses another format, you can automatically convert from the route page.
- An image of the waymark
- An elevation profile
4. Submit a route
To submit a route, you need to log in or first register.
You need to upload a GPX file.
The online form allows you to send up to 3 photos of at most 250 pixels wide to illustrate your route page.
















