mcliquid
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Hi Julian,
there are various tags in OpenStreetMap that can cover the multifaceted requirements of your query in different ways. Basically, the handling of and in nature reserves varies greatly from region to region. As I assume that the area you are interested in is in a German-speaking region, I will link to the German-language wiki pages.
A very valuable page for tags regarding access prohibition or access restrictions is the section about Sonderflächen.
In addition, there are also special ways of presenting guidelines in winter in Betretungsverbote für Gebiete im Winter.
The presentation of official and locally signposted hiking and cycling routes is done with relations. I recommend the page on Routes as an introduction to this topic.
In summary, these are the tools we can offer as an OSM community:
- Present official routes in the data
- Map nature reserves and their rules
- Map access restrictions through signage
- Represent what applies on the ground
What we cannot do:
- Manipulate “desired” or preferred routes
- Prevent AI-generated routes from being used in outdoor apps
- Prevent “normal” paths from being used instead of official routes
- Prevent forbidden paths from being used in routing
- Generally ensure that the router adheres to the OSM data
Another recommended website is Digitize the Planet, a foundation of Outdoor Active.
I can’t tell which outdoor apps you’re talking about specifically, but apps like Komoot and Strava create a lot of tour suggestions purely on the basis of “AI” - without any reference to the OSM data at all. Even the so-called “highlights” in Komoot are created solely by their users and have no connection to OSM.
Does that help?
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