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French Campsites listed on OpenStreetMap

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Found this link which looks useful for those travelling through France on one of the routes there - Francigena, Tours etc

Accomodation always seems to be an issue so this is a quick and easy look up - as long as it lasts.

 
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Found this link which looks useful for those travelling through France on one of the routes there - Francigena, Tours etc

Accomodation always seems to be an issue so this is a quick and easy look up - as long as it lasts.

My understanding is that Archie's Website is no longer being maintained. Data is falling out of use.
The Archies App(s), I believe, are being maintained by volunteers - and therefore may be incomplete or incorrect.
Other organisations who used Archie's data are considering moving away from it as the reliability of information becomes an issue.
Anecdotally, I have read of campsites in France &Spain not reopening post Covid and still on the map.

The Osmand app (with information also supplied/validated by volunteers) is improving all the time and would be my go to for searching out campsites.
Depending on location, iOverlander can be a useful tool too.

As you say, good info - as long as it lasts.
 
I was more impressed by the technology than the data. Data you can always crowdsource if there is the will to do it. There is also a lot of raw data lying around which you can play with. For example, here is a representation of all the hostels shown on OSM in Galicia. You can see how important pilgrims are to tourism in the area.Hostels in Galicia.jpg
 
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