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Well, what I think would be sensible would be applying
leisure=via_ferrata and sport=via_ferrata to the first ones (the ones built as attractions). They can sometimes be paid, they form a unit, they are now being mapped as relations. They fit very well:
The leisure=* key generally denotes places where people go in their spare time ― for sport, recreation, relaxation or entertainment.
The sport=* tag is used to identify one or more sports which can be played within or on some physical feature. A list of sports is given below.
Though it could be argued that this applies to via_ferratas in general.
I am basically at a loss how exactly these relations should be mapped and what properties should be used for them? Are the leisure= and sport= tags useful here? For all via_ferrata relations? Or are they implied? To me it seems the ones built as attractions (unlike via_ferrata in the mountains, they are often at places where people would otherwise not go) from one unit, so it makes sense to put them into a superrelation.How should that superrelation be tagged? There are 366 sport=via_ferrata to about 4 thousand highway=via_ferrata. What do these mean?Are they deprecated?
However, if the consensus is that such superraltions should not be tagged and each individual route should just gets its own relation, than my point is probably meaningless.
As for the easiser via_ferratas, I think highway=path and via_ferrata=yes would be a good solution (basically as long as such a path would fall under assisted trail and most people walking there are not using a set).