On Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 4:54 AM, Bryce Nesbitt <[email protected]> wrote:
> I might use OSM to identify camping sites nearby, but would never stop > there. > The next step is a web search. Thus the website= link is the most > important > tag, after camp_site. > +1, if you want to go to a campsite in France in July or August ,most of the time you have to made reservations (in our case we had to check whether dogs were welcome [1]). Long beforehand, especially along the coast. I could have used OSM to create a short list based on location, further selection based upon website: detailed description + pictures + up to date price information. That's how we used the existing campsite listing websites. There are also classifications/organisations for campsites like "castle campings" in France, typically 4 or 5-stars, or "Vacation at a farm", for small campsites run by active farmers in The Netherlands. That would be nice to know as well. regards m [1] I would never rely on this fact for a third party site, we always wanted confirmation by the owner
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