ACSI POIs

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If you have access to >myACSI<, you can download POIs by country for all inspected sites and separately for the discount sites. I have just loaded some into my Co-Pilot sat nav.

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  • peedee
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    I only have the current ASCI discount card App, once you have opened the App select the drop down Menu (top left corner), Downloads and you should be presented with a list of countries. Opposite each it should say whether you can download or delete a country and if you are on line selecting download should do the business.

     From the above screenshot you can see I have downloaded Belgiim, France, Portugal UK and Germany for off line use.

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    edited February 2016 #4

    Further to the above if it is the ACSI Europe App you have you must have the current year version to download selected countries. I have the 2015 App and it won't allow me to download anything without making a 2016 subscription. However what I downloaded in 2015 still loads off line and with the latest POIs, I can live with that for a couple or so years.

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  • peedee
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    edited February 2016 #8

    Trouble with Archies is you only get one icon to represent all the sites. I like separate icons for the different sites and of course you get them from the source so they should be the latest.

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    edited February 2016 #9

    Yes, CC is the discount App but like the Euope App, if that is not the current years you will not be able to download anything.

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    edited February 2016 #10

    AD, screen shot of a few of the POIs I have loaded on my Co-Pilot sat nav. Note the individual icons for sites including Aires and parking places. I don't have to undertake any further interrogation of the map to see what is what and I can also request the nearest ACSI site for example.

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    The set of Archies I have, downloaded in Feb 2015 and not used, only has only the "A" icon for every site and would load into my sat nav as say "Archies Sites" and I would not be able to search for sites by groups, e.g. ACSI or Club sites.

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    The set of Archies I have, downloaded in Feb 2015 and not used, only has only the "A" icon for every site and would load into my sat nav as say "Archies Sites" and I would not be able to search for sites by groups, e.g. ACSI or Club sites.

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    There have been multiple updates to Archie's - the latest in January, and really you need the latest version - there are hundreds more ACSI sites, and less Camping Cheque sites this year, so the old information isn't reliable.  Information is kept up to date - 'Archie' works tirelessly to ensure the information is as relevant as it can be and asks that if anyone notices anything which is out of date they let him know via the website.

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    edited February 2016 #15

    Yes just looked at the latest offerings and they have been broken down more than they used to be but the categories on offer e.g. camping cheque sites, I don't use. Agree I could easily use my own icons with these.

    What would be useful is a set of up to date Continental campsites open all year.

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  • ValDa
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    edited February 2016 #16

    Yes just looked at the latest offerings and they have been broken down more than they used to be but the categories on offer e.g. camping cheque sites, I don't use. Agree I could easily use my own icons with these.

    What would be useful is a set of up to date Continental campsites open all year.

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    I've brought that up with Archie, more than once.  I'll let you know if/when it becomes likely.

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  • hitchglitch
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    edited February 2016 #18

    For the benefit of the uninitiated I.e. me, could somebody explain in outline how you would load POIs onto a stand-alone satnav like say a Garmin? At the moment I have a built-in satnav in the car which doesn't have a USB connection but I plan to buy a standalone
    Garmin or TomTom for the motorhome. I know you can synchronise with the suppliers website to update the maps but what about third party data?

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  • Metheven
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    edited February 2016 #20

    I have loaded Archies ACSI POI's onto my Android tablet for location purposes, using full offline mapping down to street level.

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  • Metheven
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    edited February 2016 #22

    I use the free mapping app called 'MAPS.ME' and then download the countries that is needed, it is full offline mapping to street level with full information (POI's) built in, can also use your GPS for location and routing. To use Archies ACSI file I Emailed
    from my desktop  to myself, right click and open with 'MAPS.ME', it then holds it as a Bookmark and can be turned off or on as needed.

    Although Archies have a different BMP picture for different types of sites, MAPS.ME doesn't use it and uses its own 'pin'. As I can turn on or off individual bookmarks (or sites) in the mapping programme it doesn't bother me that it uses the same icon pin
    for location.

    If I turned on all Bookmarks (Campingcard, CampingCheque etc) it can look a bit busy until zoomed in with the same pin.

  • ValDa
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    edited February 2016 #23

    We don't actually use our Ford SatNav (much) so I'm really interested in DaveFL's use of Archie's on his tablet, off line. That looks a great way of doing it - and I might be back for more technical 'instructions' later!

  • peedee
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    edited February 2016 #24

    Although Archies have a different BMP picture for different types of sites, MAPS.ME doesn't use it and uses its own 'pin'. As I can turn on or off individual bookmarks (or sites) in the mapping programme it doesn't bother me that it uses the same icon pin
    for location.

    If I turned on all Bookmarks (Campingcard, CampingCheque etc) it can look a bit busy until zoomed in with the same pin.

    I think Maps.Me is very simialr to OsmAnd which I find great for local navigation but in the past for long distance stuff it did not perform so well. They have made lots of improvements over the last couple of years so perhaps this is no longer the case?

    Dave, if you are loading Archies as one big group, can you search individual categories of campsites?

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  • Metheven
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    edited February 2016 #25
    Dave, if you are loading Archies as one big group, can you search individual categories of campsites?

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    Sorry 'peedee', must be my thick moment, can you expand a little on your question Smile. If you mean by a category either ACSI Camping card sites or Camping cheque sites, then I Bookmark them seperately as their own files and I can turn either on or both on together.

    If I have just ACSI sites showing, MAPS.ME has a search facility to look for individual sites, towns, villages etc.

    I also have the ACSI sites on my cars built in satnav for routing, and only use the tablet for planning in the caravan. On saying that, my wife likes the paper map.

  • peedee
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    edited February 2016 #26

    I am assuming that when you load "Archies" into Maps.Me they are loaded as one group, e.g.. Club sites are within the same category as commercial sites. If this is the case how can you switch just the commercial sites off to just show Club sites let alone search for the nearest Club site.

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  • Metheven
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    edited February 2016 #27

    For those interested in using POI's on a tablet with full offline mapping, at the moment I have CC sites UK, CL's UK and European ACSI sites loaded. Each section (bookmark) can be switched on or off as desired so as not to be too cluttered, also full address, co-ordinates and tel numbers included.

    Shown below is just CC sites UK.

  • Metheven
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    edited February 2016 #28

    Caravan Club sites were taken from here, downloaded the 'Garmin' CSV file, converted online to KML file to work with MAPS.ME. Archies ACSI sites already gave the option to download his files in KML.

    BTW, the Principality of Sealand on the map made an interesting read when looked up online.

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  • peedee
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    edited February 2016 #30

    Thanks Dave for the further explanations, looks to be a good workable system.

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