a SatNav system can have multiple POI files loaded. you would just end up with icons popping up for SearchforSites and icons for Park4night coming up. no different really say the Wildcamping info where there were 4 or 5 different POI files which you could either enable or not to show on the SatNav.I already have the Searchforsites app on my Garemin satnav and I am considering buying the Park4night app also. Has anyone had both on their satnav and do they conflict with each other? I am assuming the POIs just mix in together. Are they still easy to use?
I read as multiple POI DBs?I must have misread it, I thought they meant having two POIs as the destination
No, there is no conflict, I have several sets of POI's on my Satnav , it makes more sense than relying on oneI already have the Searchforsites app on my Garemin satnav and I am considering buying the Park4night app also. Has anyone had both on their satnav and do they conflict with each other? I am assuming the POIs just mix in together. Are they still easy to use?
We do the same if it's any good Steve, I think a lot of us will do the same, some of us put them on WC as well.We use both S4S and Park4night to find a suitable site and then just key in the relevant code to get the navigation route on the Garmin 780 Camper. Having keyed in the code, we just press 'Go' to start the route navigation. I do tend to save the aire/site as a favourite when we arrive, with the S4S Reference, so that any slight navigation errors are eliminated on next use [often use the same aire on the outward and inward legs of the trip.
Steve
If you setup google maps properly, when you choose that as the navigation within s4s etc then it gives you the street view bottom left of the screen.Always worth using street view to get a better look at any location.
Yes , always check date of most recent reviewWorth pointing out many of the supposed stops can be quite dire or now have restrictions and for p4n especially the info and the sometimes overly gushing reviews can be years out of date
Always worth using street view to get a better look at any location, personally sleeping in a truck stop lay-by inches away from high speed traffic isn’t my idea of a pleasant stop!
Always have a plan A,B and C plus scout the area with google maps there’s often something better not on the apps nearby
We stopped in the Lake District on the way back from Orkney, found a cracking spot not yet spoilt by being on any of the apps