Find Napoleonic sites around you.
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Find Napoleonic sites around you.

Imagine exploring Wemding, Bavaria, and discovering five Napoleonic battlefields and four major landmarks just 50 km away. Now, getting step-by-step directions to each of them takes only a single click.

nAPPo Trails free app. That's all you need!

Available soon.

u/nAPPoTrails — 6 days ago
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700 SITES ALREADY UPLOADED

and many more to add up.
We are working on the last tune ups and testing before releasing it as we keep working in researching for more battle sites, monuments, art, museums and landmarks around the world to expand our data base.
If you know of any special landmark that we don't have to miss, please send as a message here or an email to nAPPoTrails@proton.me

u/nAPPoTrails — 10 days ago

How many battles were fought during the Napoleonic Wars?

So far we have added 269 to our data base and we have a long list of other battles to add.
Some of them were not yet added as we want to get a battle map to identify the real location and the troops position. We will keep working on it.

u/nAPPoTrails — 20 days ago

How many battles were fought during the War of the 4th Coalition?

At first comes up to my mind Jena. Eylau and Friedland, but how many more were fought?
Were they 20? May be 30 or more?

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u/nAPPoTrails — 23 days ago
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How many battles were fought during the War of the 4th Coalition?

For sure it comes up first Jena-Auerstedt and Firedland, but how many more?

u/nAPPoTrails — 23 days ago

Battle maps at your hands

Imagine having lunch in Talavera de la Reina, only to realize you are sitting exactly where General Cuesta’s troops stood 217 years ago, ready to face the French.

We are upgrading the Nappo Trails app so you can truly feel the battlefield beneath your feet.

u/nAPPoTrails — 2 months ago

564 sites already uploaded into our APP!

We keep adding sites for the App we are soon to launch.

Follow us to keep updated.

u/nAPPoTrails — 2 months ago

Birthplaces? Yes, we de include them!

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Sometimes you are traveling around and you pass by special places that you may miss. For that reason we are including birthplaces of notorious militars or personalities of the Napoleonic era so you can make a stop an visit them and may be have a lunch at their natal towns.
Only 14 were added until now, but we will add all of them with your help and support.
Is there anyone you wish to be included? Post it at the comments section and we will ensure it gets into our nAPPo Trail map.

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u/nAPPoTrails — 3 months ago

I have been working building the app I always dreamed of as a Napoleonic history enthusiast—and it's coming out soon for FREE!

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As a lifelong Napoleonic history enthusiast, I’ve often found myself traveling through Europe wondering if I was standing on a forgotten battlefield or passing by a hidden monument. I always dreamed of having a tool that could instantly show me Napoleonic sites nearby, no matter where I was. Tired of searching through fragmented maps and books, I decided to take matters into my own hands and developed nAPPo Trails, a comprehensive guide designed to bring these historical locations to your fingertips.

The app features,so far,over 500 Napoleonic sites across the continent and I keep adding sites almost daily. They range from major battlefields to almost forgotten combats, from museums to obscure landmarks. It includes dynamic map modes (satellite, day, and night), a daily historical calendar to track anniversaries, and a marketplace for enthusiasts. One of the features I'm most proud of is the direct integration with Google Maps, allowing you to navigate precisely to each location.

I want to share this experience with everyone who shares this same passion with Napoleonic history, so I will be releasing a FREE version of the app on Google Play very soon. It has been a true labor of love, and my goal is simply to make these "Napoleonic trails" accessible to the community so we can all explore the era's legacy together. I’d love to hear your thoughts and hope it helps you plan your next historical adventure!

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u/nAPPoTrails — 3 months ago