The online services that Viking uses to plan routing have removed the 
interfaces Viking uses and thus they no longer work in any version of Viking.

As far as I know there are no current compatible online services, although I'd 
gladly be corrected.

See some previous discussion about this (see points 2+3):

https://sourceforge.net/p/viking/discussion/general/thread/4608ef71

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> To: viking-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> From: christoph.rott...@web.de
> Date: Sun, 22 May 2016 21:14:39 +0200
> Subject: [Viking-devel] Routing not available in Viking 1.6.1 on Linux Mint 
> 17.3
>
> Hi,
>
> when I tried to plan new bicycle tours I had to realize, that my viking
> installation is unable to design routes.
>
> My installation:
> Viking 1.6.1 from package viking_1.6-1trustyppa1_amd64.deb
> Linux Mint 17.3 64-bit KDE 4.13.2
>
> I'm still using Viking 1.6.1, as installation of V 1.6.2 fails due to
> missing dependencies
> configure: error: Package requirements (
> glib-2.0>= 2.26
> gthread-2.0>= 2.2
> gtk+-2.0>= 2.16
> gio-2.0>= 2.12
> ) were not met:
> -> not available for Linux Mint.
>
> In my installation of Viking offline routing is broken. In the
> preferences, the default routing engine is "OSRM". In the preferences,
> the routing engine can't be changed.
>
> After a complete re-installation the problem remains the same.
>
> In the manual for Version 1.6 is written:
> "16.4 Routing engine
> It is possible to declare new routing engines.
> The file is ~/.viking/routing.xml. An example of the file in the
> distribution doc/examples/routing.xml.
> The VikRoutingWebEngine allows to declare a routing engine available via
> HTTP."
>
> I can't find the respective files in my system.
>
> Is there a fix for this problem? In Kubuntu 15.04 routing was working.
>
> With best regards,
>
> Christoph Rottleb
>
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