Tag:leisure=picnic_table

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Picnic table.jpg
Description
A table with benches for food and rest Show/edit corresponding data item.
Rendering in OSM Carto
Table-16.svg
Group: leisure
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesshould not be used on waysshould not be used on areasshould not be used on relations (except multipolygon relations)
Useful combination
See also
Status: de facto

A picnic table is a table with benches, ideal for food and rest.

How to map?

Place a node node and tag it with leisure=picnic_table.

Note this tag is most effective for mapping relatively isolated features, e.g. scattered tables in a larger site picnic site. Where there are several tables in a small area, especially if not fixed in position, consider using simply tourism=picnic_site, with leisure=picnic_table reserved for isolated sites.

Additional tags

  • covered=* - A property to denote if an object is covered by something
  • material=* - Describes the main material of a physical feature
  • bench=* - Used to indicate whether the feature has any benches or not. Default assumption is that picnic tables do have seats!
  • lit=* - Indicates whether a feature is lit. Default assumption is that picnic sites are rural and so are not lit.
  • backrest=* - Whether the benches in picnic table have a backrest to lean against
  • colour=* - The colour associated with the object
  • access=* - For describing the legal accessibility of a feature. The default assumption is that picnic tables are publicly accessible; leisure=outdoor_seating is more appropriate if access=customers, and private picnic facilities should not really be mapped.
  • seasonal=* - Indication when table is there with rough seasonal indication (value domains summer,winter,...). The default assumption is that picnic tables are permanent features with 24/7 access.
  • availability=opening_hours - Indication when table is there with value domain of Key:opening_hours, e.g. "availability=Mar-Nov".
  • smoking=* - For marking applicable smoking rules. However, if a law mandates a given smoking rule, that need not be mapped
  • direction=* - Specifies the direction of a feature

Examples

Rendering

  • OSM Carto - A general-purpose OpenStreetMap mapnik style, in CartoCSS
  • OSM2World - Converter that creates three-dimensional models of the world from OpenStreetMap data

See also