On 28/08/18 23:25, John Sturdy wrote:
Or, like bus stops, perhaps they could come under "highway", as they're a starting / ending point for a journey which is typically along a highway (such as a bridleway).
A very good point.

On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 12:54 PM Martin Koppenhoefer <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:



    2018-08-28 13:36 GMT+02:00 Paul Allen <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>>:

        I was almost persuaded by "leisure."   Mostly they will be
        used for leisure and we can live with the few cases where
        they are professional accessories.  And then I remembered that
        we have amenity=bicycle_parking and not
        leisure=bicycle_parking.  Both bicycle parking and mounting
        blocks seem to me to be accessories to the leisure
        activity of riding and not intrinsic to the activity (unless
        you get particular pleasure from parking your bike).




    I would not equate horse riding with cycling. A lot of people are
    using bicycles as a means of transport, for horse riding it was
    stated above by Philip that it has lost this function a long time
    ago (and I agree for the european context). There is no
    infrastructure any more for horses in the cities. There are no
    stables or spots where you may lock them, you won't get food
    easily and hardly find spots where to let them water, etc. It
    simply isn't practical any more to use horses for transport. I
    would use amenity= for horse parkings, e.g.
    https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3591/3609176621_a7ef6a55e5.jpg

    Cheers,
    Martin
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