iPhone · Apple Maps

The scenic route, by default.

Omvei finds drives that are about as quick as the fastest way — then quietly steers them toward water, winding roads, hills, and parks. Pick how pretty you want the trip; it does the rest.

Omvei — Norwegian for the long way round.

How Omvei thinks

Four steps, every time you tap a destination.

  1. 1

    Start fast

    It asks Apple Maps for the quickest route and its alternates — the honest baseline.

  2. 2

    Detour through beauty

    It looks for beaches, coastal parks, and overlooks in the corridor, then builds routes that pass through them.

  3. 3

    Score every option

    Each candidate is measured for water, windiness, elevation, and greenery from real terrain.

  4. 4

    Rank with restraint

    A gentle time penalty keeps things grounded: a few extra minutes are free, beyond that scenery has to earn it.

What makes a route scenic

Four signals, blended into one score. Water carries the most weight — by design.

🌊46%

Water

Hugging the shoreline beats a passing glimpse of the bay. Proximity to coast and water is the single biggest factor.

🛣️22%

Winding roads

Canyon switchbacks and curving lanes over dead-straight arterials. Measured as degrees of turning per kilometre.

⛰️16%

Elevation

Climbs that earn you a view, blending sustained ascent with the height of the vista it buys.

🌳16%

Parks & greenery

Open space and tree cover along the way, sampled from the terrain the route actually crosses.

Every trip, clearly labelled

Omvei shows a short, ranked line-up so you can choose at a glance.

Most Scenic Scenic & Quick Fastest Alternative

The scenic pick only appears when it’s a reasonable detour. Much slower routes stay honestly labelled — Omvei nudges, it never hijacks.

Take the long way round.

Omvei is an iPhone app built on Apple Maps — private, on-device routing with no account required.

Currently in development.