@Nick-Carthew thanks for encouraging me not to give up. I have tried hard the last couple of weeks to stay positive and use the HERE map for route planning.
Unfortunately I have to say that the HERE map is not working at all for me and I am seriously loosing it with this map. It might be that this map works well in central Europa but here in Scandinavia its just not usable at all.
The reason why it is not usable is because its cannot connect tow way points as you want them to be connected to create your desired route.
Here the explanation, please note that I had many cases like this when I used the HERE map but I am showing here only one example.
Picture 1: shows that the point 6 and 7 are very close together but the HERE map will NOT connect them and finds long ways to drive around.
Picture 2: is just a zoomed detail view to show the problem. As you can see there are only some meters between these points.
Picture 3: shows what happens when you switch to open street map. It immediately and automatically connects the the two points as it should be. However when switching back to the HERE map it is messed up again.
This is the reason why I am not able to use the HERE map for route planning, this is crazy.
Picture 4: shows that you can actually move these points together extremely close but it will still not connect them and will find the craziest ways to drive around.
I guess you will argue now (as defence) that this specific piece of road is a gravel road and I have selected to avoid gravel roads but that is not the case. I have been there before and I can assure that this is not a gravel road. I can also send proof from google street view if you like.
So unfortunately my conclusion is:
- Either you accept to have some gravel roads in you tours but you are actually able to plan tours with open street map
- or you dont have gravel roads but you have totally crazy and unusable route planning system.
EDIT: please note that the pictures ended up in opposite order
