Yes there are parts of EuroVelo routes in France that are only part of an EuroVelo route, and not part of another véloroute registered to the SNV. See EV8 between Draguignan and Peyrolles-en-Provence, for instance. That said, even those parts are de facto part of SNV, just because they are part of an EuroVelo. SNV is in fact the combination of strictly national véloroutes and french parts of european véloroutes. This is a rule SNV has.

About regional and departmental schema levels, each one of them includes véloroutes from above levels, as you can see in the Normandy véloroutes schema, which includes EuroVelo and national routes. Departmental schemes are a combination of EuroVelo, national, regional and departmental routes. This is not as much a rule as a custom, as nothing would forbid a department to only include its own departmental véloroutes in its own schema. I don’t think it would have much sense from a local authority point of view, but it’s not forbidden.

To wrap up, and independently from the redefinition of this tag you all talked about, surely each véloroute network tag in France should be set to the highest level of schema it is part of. Then, reusers have to choose between :

  • display only the véloroutes strictly part of a precise schema level
  • display all véloroutes part of a schema level and all the schema levels above

However, in France and several other countries, EuroVelo routes have a national name, only applied to the national part. For instance, EuroVelo 4 in France is named “La Vélomaritime”.

Speaking of OSM relations, currently we have a route for each stage (Roscoff - Morlaix, etc.), a superroute for each national part (EuroVelo 4 - La route de l’Europe centrale - tronçon France : La Vélomaritime, etc.) and a superroute for the whole EuroVelo route (EuroVelo 4 - La route de l’Europe centrale). Each one of them is tagged network=icn. Would it make more sense that stages relations have a rcn or ncn value? And the national superroutes have a ncn value?

For now, if I count all the type=route and network=icn relations, I’ll end up with hundreds of results for Europe…whis seems a bit odd to me, don’t you think?