Tag:piste:type=playground

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piste:type = playground
Description
A ski playground is a designated location which has been developed or set up to assist children to learn to ski naturally, and which provides a variety of skiing discoveries. Show/edit corresponding data item.
Group: sports
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesshould not be used on waysmay be used on areas (and multipolygon relations)should not be used on relations (except multipolygon relations)
See also
Status: in use

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A [W] ski playground is a designated location which has been developed or set up to assist children to learn to ski naturally, and which provides a variety of skiing discoveries.

How to map

Place a node node on the center of area area of the piste, or draw an area around the playground. Tag it with piste:type=playground.

Similar tags

  • piste:type=snow_park - A funpark with rails, quarter pipes, etc.
  • piste:type=sled - A downhill sledding piste. Used for casual family sledging only. Sleds are smaller vehicles that are pulled by a human or propelled only by gravity.
  • piste:type=downhill - Used to define a ski run as downhill, also known as alpine skiing.
  • piste:type=sleigh - A piste exclusively for animal (horse or dog) drawn sleighs. This also includes established dog sled routes in the Arctic.
  • playground=sledding - A small sledding hill for children.
  • playground=slide - A slide for children to play on in playgrounds.
  • attraction=slide - Larger version of the playground slide with multiple parallel slide ways.
  • sport=toboggan - A toboggan is a small sled a person sits in, usually used over snow or ice. Added on dedicated toboggan runs, toboggan sport shops etc.
  • sport=bobsleigh - A winter sport in which teams of two or four make timed runs down narrow, twisting, banked, iced tracks in a gravity-powered sled, also called luge or bobsled.
  • leisure=track - A dedicated track for running, cycling or other non-motorised racing, eg. bobsleigh, typically not a part of the normal network of ways and paths.