cehceh
(Matthias)
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My personal opinion: “sport=via_ferrata” says everything necessary. The tag “leisure=…” implies for me: you can go there/travel there and just get going (or: pay and get going). This doesn’t apply to via ferratas, where you have to know what you want to do and (often) have to bring your own equipment. The same applies to climbing routes, which are usually not tagged with “leisure=…”.
I myself always put the tag “sport=via_ferrata” at the starting point together with “natural=cliff”, “via_ferrata=start” and “description=…”.
A general note: I have occasionally seen via ferratas mapped as “attraction”. I think this is completely wrong - these are places where tourists want to drive to in their camper vans and take photos.
On the subject of “sport=via_ferrata”: I have adopted this tagging and consistently applied it to all via ferratas that I work on myself (France, Czech Republic, Saxony). But only for the starting points. Hence the discrepancy, because a via ferrata often consists of 5 - 20 individual routes. In my opinion, this is not outdated, but rather useful. This means that every renderer can also use starting points instead of routes if they want.
For questions according XCTrails we should also consult @Arminus .
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