Discover Europe-ready outdoor places through the map first.
The core experience is simple: start with a country, narrow to a region, open a place, and decide quickly if it is actually worth the drive, the camp setup, or the weather risk.
Filter first, keep routes optional, then tap one pin to inspect it.
Discovery filters
Keep the map readable: narrow the area first, then open one place only when it looks worth the trip.
Country
Region
Category
Activity
Hiking routes
Keep trail lines optional so campsites and fishing spots do not disappear into noise.
Discovery map
Find one promising place without the clutter.
The map no longer forces one default place. Pick a pin when you want details, and keep hiking routes off unless they actually help the current search.
Next move
Select one pin to compare it with the shortlist below the map.
Pick a pin when something feels promising.
The map stays neutral until you choose. That keeps one random lake from taking over the first impression and makes the flow easier to understand.
Start with
Country, region, and one realistic activity.
Keep routes
Hidden unless you are actively comparing hikes.
Then do
Open one pin and judge access, season, and practical fit.
Only after that
Move into planning tools if the place still holds up.
Visible places