How to turn a Strava activity into a poster.
Your Strava feed holds every route you’ve ever run or ridden — but a heart on a screen isn’t the same as a line on your wall. Here’s how to turn any activity into a premium vector poster, step by step.
The whole process takes about five minutes and works for runs, rides, hikes and road trips alike.
The steps
- 01Connect Strava or export a GPX
Link your Strava account and pick the activity, or export the activity as a .gpx file from Strava (or your watch). Google Maps timeline exports work too.
- 02Open the StudioStudio
Upload the GPX or choose the connected activity in the RouteToWall Studio. The route, distance, elevation and time are read automatically.
Read guide → - 03Pick a template
Choose from minimalist line, topographic, panoramic and editorial templates, each tuned for road, trail, city or roadtrip.
- 04Customize
Set colours and typography, edit the title and stats, and annotate cols, refuges or landmarks. Hide any data you don’t want shown.
- 05Download or printPricing
Download a free watermarked PNG, unlock the full-resolution file for €9, or order a museum-grade print up to A1 shipped to your door.
Read guide →
// FAQ
Q.01Do I need a Strava account to make a poster?
No. You can connect Strava for convenience, but any .gpx file works — exported from your watch, another app, or a Google Maps timeline.
Q.02Will my finish time and stats show on the poster?
Only if you want them to. Time, distance, pace and elevation are read from the file automatically, and you can show or hide each one.
Q.03How much does it cost?
Designing and a watermarked PNG are free. The full-resolution file is €9, and museum-grade prints start at €39 (up to A1).
Put your own route on the wall
Upload a GPX or connect Strava and design a poster of your line in under five seconds.
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