On 4/11/19, Sven Geggus <[email protected]> wrote: > At least here in Germany most campsites have different pitches for short > term or long term campers. > > While the former ones usually stay for a few days or weeks only, the latter > ones are more or less permanent residents which pay on a seasonal base > rather than a daily one. > > I already invented a "permanent_camping"="yes","no","only" tagging for > tourism=camp_site which is rendered in http://opencampingmap.org, but these > are usually separated pitches on campsites which offer both.
I assume these are caravan or motorhome sites? I'd be surprised if year-round tent camping were feasible in Germany. The tags permanent_camping=yes and permanent_camping=no are a good idea. Perhaps there could also be something like longterm_camping=yes for pitches that can be used longer than 2 weeks at a time, but not year-round? But I think that a place with "permanent_camping=only" is mistagged. It would be landuse=residential rather than tourism=camp_site or =caravan_site, no? It's no longer a tourism feature if it's only for permanent residences. There is a tag "building=static_caravan" (based on British English) for motorhomes / trailers / caravans and mobile homes which are used as permanent residences in one place, year-round. We have many "mobile home parks" in the USA which are intended for year-road habitation, and most of the "vehicles" are up on jacks. Many have decks and porches built on. I believe these are mapped as landuse=residential areas, with building=static_caravan for each home. -Joseph _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging
