Strava heatmaps, on the map that's actually good at planning.
Overlay Strava's global heatmap and your personal heatmap on Mapy.com — switch 🚴 Road / 🚵 MTB / 🏃 Running maps, and spot the roads and trails you've never explored yet.
A map built for the outdoors — and for planning
Strava's base map is thin. Mapy.com's outdoor map shows what actually matters when you're choosing where to go.
See the terrain
Gradient shading and contours — tell at a glance if it's hilly, forested, or flat, before you commit.
Every path that exists
From motorways to the tiniest forest singletrack in the middle of nowhere — and you can tell which is which.
Fresh, real data
Road types, surfaces, and up-to-date closures — so your "shortcut" isn't a dead end or a highway.
Smarter planning
Sticks to real routes, ⌘/Ctrl-click to drop points fast, and respects MTB vs road riding.
Now with the best thing about Strava: everyone's heatmaps
Combine Mapy.com's planning with Strava's crowd data. Switch the global heatmap between 🚴 Road / 🚵 MTB / 🏃 Running, then overlay your personal heatmap on top — and instantly see roads the locals know that you haven't ridden yet.
Built for planning — see the difference
Same spot, two maps: Mapy.com on the left, Strava on the right.
⛰️ See the terrain
Gradient shading and contours tell you instantly whether it's hilly or flat, forest or open — Strava's base map stays flat and bare.
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🛣️ Know the road before you ride it
Mapy.com colours a busy main road, a quiet lane, and a gravel or forest track differently — so your A→B isn't a highway full of cars. Strava doesn't tell them apart.
🛤️ Every path — and what's closed
Every tiny trail in the middle of nowhere is on Mapy.com, with up-to-date closures. Strava's map misses the small stuff.
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Strava
🧭 Smarter route planning
Mapy.com snaps to real routes, ⌘/Ctrl-click drops points fast, and it respects MTB vs road. Strava's planner is clunkier and ignores the terrain.