Which are you using?
For most things (day trips, few km after work…) I use multiple of them.
- online and offline mobile app
- trip planner works pretty well
- you can check out places (photos, reviews…) when online
- well maped whole Europe
- not enough information about roads (asphalt, paved, gravel…)
- basically interactive version of KČT maps
- can’t find app
- basic planner, but better for drawing your route
- much more helpful info about roads
- it is just automatically scaled paper map, so you have to know how to read it
Osm clients - I tried multiple of them.
Paper maps - from the same company that makes the Cycloserver maps. You can get set of them for about 100€ (CZ not sure about SK). There is just something special about planning trip on paper maps.
That’s what I feared: the routers can use anything with any weight, and we cannot know about it. It could be a good idea to reach people doing the routers and tell them that stuff like unlit tunnels should be weighted negatively.
I can add “cycleway=no” for the tunnel road (cycleway is not set there), but the bigger road has “cycleway:both=no” already set, and well, that’s the reality.
That depends on the year :-) But something is constant: the potholes inside the tunnels; so yes, I can at least set “smoothness=bad” under the tunnels.
I cant’ see such route on RideWithGPS’ “Cycle OSM” view (I guess I would if there was one), and I don’t see any of the tags present on the page you linked in OpenStreetMap objects data either.
I’ll perform the two small modifications I picked from your list, and see after a few weeks or months if something seems to have changed, or not.
Thanks for the pieces of information you gave me.