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Il tag piste:type=* può essere utilizzato su qualsiasi percorso esistente o nuovo. È utile per contrassegnare una pista che utilizza percorsi esistenti, come strade forestali o sentieri. Ad esempio, le strade forestali possono essere utilizzate in inverno per escursioni, slittino, sci alpinismo e sci nordico.

Key Value Element Description Icon
piste:type downhill area way Una pista di sci alpino, implica automaticamente oneway=yes. La direzione della way dev'essere la direzione di discesa. piste:difficulty=* indica la difficoltà della pista.
nordic way Una pista di sci nordico. piste:grooming=* specifica se la pista è per lo stile classico, per lo skating o per entrambi. La direzione della way dev'essere quella preferita di marcia. Se il punto di inizio e della fine della pista coincidono la pista dev'essere comunque una way, non un'area.
skitour area way Un percorso di IT:Wikipedia, way o area, generalmente utilizzato da molti sciatori durante una stagione per effettuare una salita e una discesa fuoripista. In genere, per motivi di sicurezza e per valutare il terreno, si consiglia di effettuare la discesa vicino al percorso di salita, che normalmente non viene mappato. Per mappare una discesa alternativa, utilizzare piste:type=downhill con piste:grooming=backcountry. Implica piste:grooming=backcountry.
sled area way A downhill sledding piste (toboggan hill). Sleds are smaller vehicles that are pulled by a human or propelled only by gravity. For purpose-built bobsleigh/luge tracks, use leisure=track instead of piste.
If the way is used also for ascending to the top (e.g., by foot) use piste:oneway=no, otherwise piste:oneway=yes. The combination with piste:lit=yes indicates sledding tracks with lighting that is only turned on in winter. Implied grooming is piste:grooming=classic for natural luge track grooming, but alternatively one can use piste:grooming=backcountry for ungroomed or badly groomed trails.
sleigh area way A piste exclusively for animal (horse or dog) drawn sleighs. (Santa Claus style). This also includes established dog sled routes in the Arctic.
ice_skate area way A piste or rink (such as a pond) used for ice skating in winter season. For purpose-built ice rinks, often available year-round, use leisure=ice_rink instead of piste.
snow_park area A funpark with rails, quarter pipes, etc.
playground node area 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.
ski_jump way area A ski jumping hill.
fatbike way A piste for riding with a fatbike in winter that is usually announced by a tourism authority. Fatbiking is on the rise as a winter sport and very often in mountain biking areas.
snowkite node area Location for launching a kite, or an area suitable for snowkiting.
snowmobile way relation An established winter trail for snowmobiles. Use snowmobile=* to describe the type of legal access (e.g. a permit is required).
man_made piste:halfpipe way area A halfpipe. This automatically implies oneway=yes.

Sometimes, ski pistes are used for several practices. For instance, groomed Nordic tracks used as hiking tracks and sledding tracks for skitouring and hiking. There are two ways to map several officially sanctioned uses of a piste: either use semicolon-separated values on the way (piste:type=downhill;sled), or create several route=piste relations, one for each use.