running posters in San Francisco.
The Golden Gate, the Embarcadero and Lands End.
// The story
San Francisco runs the Embarcadero along the bay, across the Golden Gate Bridge to the Marin headlands, and out to the cliffs of Lands End above the Pacific. The hills are relentless and the fog is part of the deal. RouteToWall renders your SF line in vector.
// How to make this poster
Four steps from your GPS to a print-ready poster.
- Step 01
Import your route
Upload a GPX file, or connect Strava and pick the activity. RouteToWall also reads Google Maps exports.
- Step 02
Choose a template
Pick from minimalist, topographic, panoramic and editorial templates tuned for road, trail, city and roadtrip.
- Step 03
Customize
Set colours, typography, titles and stats, and annotate cols, refuges or landmarks.
- Step 04
Export or print
Download a high-resolution file, or order a museum-grade print up to A1, shipped to your door.
// Templates
Three handpicked templates, ready for your GPX.
// Frequently asked
Q.01Do you have a template tuned for San Francisco?
All five templates work for San Francisco. The minimalist line and the topographic templates are the most popular for European cities; the dark vector reads beautifully at night.
Q.02Can I add my GPS data automatically?
Yes — upload a .gpx file or connect Strava and pick the activity. The route, distance, elevation, and time are read automatically. Google Maps exports work too.
Q.03What size can I print my San Francisco poster?
Posters are vector, so they stay razor-sharp at any size — from A4 on your desk to a museum-grade A1 on the wall. The free download is a watermarked PNG; €9 unlocks the full-resolution file and prints start at €39.