On 10/03/2015 17:02, Mike N wrote:
On 3/10/2015 12:56 PM, Volker Schmidt wrote:
If I understand correctly that you want routing to cross a park as long
as the way in and the way out are connected to the perimeter of the
park. This is only correct in parks where you are free to walk anywhere.
Most parks in continental Europe do not work this way. Typically, but
not always, you have to stay on the paths.

To solve this, one needs possibly a new (?) tag for parks like
stay_on_path=yes|no

I agree - there needs to be areas of general walk permission established before a router can include that area.

The vast majority of parks are public access & should be assumed as such. Access restrictions should be tagged. Similar to roads/path etc.

Dave F.



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