On 24 March 2011 16:56, Ed Avis <[email protected]> wrote: > > You could use something like > > designation=public_footpath > highway=no > note=Although a right of way, there is no path on the ground. > > Would work I guess. The only problem is that if there is no path on the ground the only way you can easily map them is by copying from the OS, so a no go.
OT from Tim's original post but just wondering what the point of having a PRoW (especially footpaths) on open access land actually is? Do you have some additional rights when on the footpath that you don't have on the rest of the surrounding land? Kevin
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