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Komoot API

Komoot API

Komoot Route Highlights turns any location preference into a ready-to-use collection of outdoor routes. Tell the Actor where you want to explore, which sports you care about, and any distance or duration limits.

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$1.00 / 1,000 results

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Creator Magic

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Komoot Route Highlights

Komoot Route Highlights turns any location preference into a ready-to-use collection of outdoor routes. Tell the Actor where you want to explore, which sports you care about, and any distance or duration limits. You will receive a curated list of routes with ratings, distance, elevation, terrain mix, photos, GeoJSON lines, and optional GPX files you can drop straight into mapping apps.

What you get

  • A dataset containing one row per route with all headline facts (distance, elevation, ratings, terrain mix, map links, photo count, etc.).
  • Optional GPX geometry stored either inline or as downloadable files, so you can load tracks into navigation software in seconds.
  • Weather snapshots (when enabled) plus change hashes that make it easy to watch trend shifts between runs.

How to use it

  1. Choose a spot – enter a place name or supply exact latitude/longitude values. Add region IDs if you want Komoot’s curated collections mixed in.
  2. Pick your activity – hiking, cycling, gravel riding, jogging, or trail running. You can add filters for distance, duration, and difficulty to match your audience.
  3. Decide on extras – toggle photo galleries, GeoJSON, GPX creation, and weather notes depending on what your team needs.
  4. Run the Actor – the default dataset instantly shows the newest routes. Download JSON/CSV or connect the dataset to your pipeline, and grab GPX files from the default key-value store if you enabled them.

Ideal for

  • Outdoor tour operators preparing destination playbooks.
  • Travel and tourism teams highlighting trending trails.
  • Fitness and navigation apps enriching their route libraries.
  • Retail or research teams tracking which areas and sports are gaining momentum.

Tips

  • Start with the default settings to understand the data shape, then narrow the radius or max results for ongoing monitoring.
  • Use the change hash to detect whether ratings or visitor counts shifted since your last run.
  • When GPX generation is enabled, keep storeGpxFiles=true for large crawls; you can always fetch individual files as needed.