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Locus uses Openstreetmap data by default, what parts of CyclOSM and OSMAnd do you like? If you want to plan and import a route you probably want to export and then import a GPX file.
To add the CyclOSM map tiles as a layer, you do need to follow the instructions here
https://docs.locusmap.eu/doku.php?id=manual:advanced:customization:online_maps
Using the tile server url displayed when you click the "i" information button on https://www.cyclosm.org
Thanks for your reply.
What I like about cyclOSM is that you have the distinction between the different types of bike lanes on the map.
I already know the links you provided. But I don't know how to setup this in the Locus app. Can you or someone else guide me through this?
Unfortunately I don't have the free time/energy but the links are written tutorials on how to set it up in Locus, you just have to follow each step and research any steps you don't understand.