This discussion has been locked.
You can no longer post new replies to this discussion. If you have a question you can start a new discussion

Standard Map Features

When I look at the default map n the Fenix 5 plus (Europe map and I purchased the watch in the UK), as far as I can see, all it seems to show is roads, at least in the area where I am located right now.

It doesn't seem to show major footpaths, canals, or other features, or countour lines.

Have I got the options set wrong or do you have to download this information as an extra?

I assume I should at least have countour lines since the advertising for the watch makes a point of it?

  • I’ve just seen the same thing. This only happened after the last map update (I assume as I definitely had footpaths, but not contours, before)

  • The footpaths are certainly known by the watch, even if you can't see them on screen. If you let the watch suggest a walking route to a destination, it will use them.

    A few weeks ago I had a job in a city in UK. Between my workplace and my hotel was a somewhat large forest, which I could walk through or walk around to get to/from work. 

    The first few times my watch suggested a route through the forest, I simply didn't believe it and instead took the major roads, because there was no real path at the place where I was supposed to go into the forest. But eventually, I caved in and started to follow the route suggestions from the watch, and the paths were actually there. Quite often, they were only 20-30 cm wide, with plants growing over the path from both sides, but the watch knew them!

  • Footpaths come into view at 500 ft on my EU maps.

  • I understand that the maps use a combination of known trails and heat maps to derive routeable tracks/courses.

  • That is my understanding too. As far as I know, Garmin uses freely available maps (OpenStreetmap?) and bakes information from their heat maps into those maps before releasing them.

    But my point was that - at least as I remember it - the paths weren't visible on screen when I just zoomed into the map on the watch. I had to use navigation to "reveal" them.

  • You can also switch contours on in the map settings 

  • Thanks. You are quite right.