Heart Running Route in Haarlemmermeer

Run a heart-shaped route through Haarlemmermeer. Download the GPX for Strava, Garmin & Apple Watch. €4.99, instant download.

Why run a heart in Haarlemmermeer?

Haarlemmermeer combines dense street grids with riverfronts and historic cores — ideal for GPS art that still follows runnable paths. A heart route here is part sightseeing, part Strava flex: you see cafés, bridges, and neighborhoods you would skip on a straight out-and-back.

Practical tips

In Haarlemmermeer, watch for one-way streets and busy crossings — your GPX is a guide, but obey local traffic. If you need to pause for a light, short pauses beat zigzag detours.

Local running culture

The Haarlemmermeer running scene blends café culture and serious mileage — hearts fit Strava storytelling without needing race-day fitness.

New to GPS art? Read how to make Strava art and our beginner guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this heart route in Haarlemmermeer actually runnable?
Yes — every route follows real streets and paths in Haarlemmermeer, optimized for a clear heart shape on your GPS tracker.
What devices is the GPX compatible with?
Works with Strava, Garmin, Apple Watch, Coros, Wahoo, and any app or device that imports GPX files.
How long is the heart route in Haarlemmermeer?
Route distances vary — typically between 3 km and 15 km depending on the area selected in Haarlemmermeer. Exact distance is shown before download.
Can I customize the start point?
The route is algorithmically optimized for the best heart shape in Haarlemmermeer. You can generate multiple variants centered on different neighborhoods.
Is it a one-time purchase?
Yes — €4.99 for an instant GPX download. No subscription, no hidden fees.
Is a heart route in Haarlemmermeer safe at night?
Stick to lit paths you know, wear visibility gear, and prefer well-trafficked areas. The GPX does not replace common sense — adjust start time and route if a segment feels uncomfortable.
How is this different from drawing a heart in a map editor?
CityHeart snaps to the road network in Haarlemmermeer, so you get a runnable GPX — not a geometric sketch. That means fewer illegal cuts and a cleaner Strava upload.