"description":"Welcome to Open Artwork Map, a map of statues, busts, grafittis and other artwork all over the world",
"title":"Open Artwork Map"
},
"benches":{
"description":"This map shows all benches that are recorded in OpenStreetMap: Individual benches, and benches belonging to public transport stops or shelters. With an OpenStreetMap account, you can map new benches or edit details of existing benches.",
"description":"A bicycle library is a place where bicycles can be lent, often for a small yearly fee. A notable use case are bicycle libraries for kids, which allows them to change for a bigger bike when they've outgrown their current bike",
"title":"Bicycle libraries"
},
"binoculars":{
"description":"A map with binoculars fixed in place with a pole. It can typically be found on touristic locations, viewpoints, on top of panoramic towers or occasionally on a nature reserve.",
"description":"A public bookcase is a small streetside cabinet, box, old phone booth or some other objects where books are stored. Everyone can place or take a book. This map aims to collect all these bookcases. You can discover new bookcases nearby and, with a free OpenStreetMap account, quickly add your favourite bookcases.",
"description":"This site collects all official camper stopover places and places where you can dump grey and black water. You can add details about the services provided and the cost. Add pictures and reviews. This is a website and a webapp. The data is stored in OpenStreetMap, so it will be free forever and can be re-used by any app.",
"description":"Add a new official camper site. These are designated places to stay overnight with your camper. They might look like a real camping or just look like a parking. They might not be signposted at all, but just be defined in a municipal decision. A regular parking intended for campers where it is not expected to spend the night, is -not- a camper site ",
"title":"camper site"
}
},
"tagRenderings":{
"caravansites-capacity":{
"question":"How many campers can stay here? (skip if there is no obvious number of spaces or allowed vehicles)",
"render":"{capacity} campers can use this place at the same time"
},
"caravansites-charge":{
"question":"How much does this place charge?",
"render":"This place charges {charge}"
},
"caravansites-description":{
"question":"Would you like to add a general description of this place? (Do not repeat information previously asked or shown above. Please keep it objective - opinions go into the reviews)",
"render":"More details about this place: {description}"
},
"caravansites-fee":{
"mappings":{
"0":{
"then":"You need to pay for use"
},
"1":{
"then":"Can be used for free"
}
},
"question":"Does this place charge a fee?"
},
"caravansites-internet":{
"mappings":{
"0":{
"then":"There is internet access"
},
"1":{
"then":"There is internet access"
},
"2":{
"then":"There is no internet access"
}
},
"question":"Does this place provide internet access?"
},
"caravansites-internet-fee":{
"mappings":{
"0":{
"then":"You need to pay extra for internet access"
},
"1":{
"then":"You do not need to pay extra for internet access"
}
},
"question":"Do you have to pay for the internet access?"
},
"caravansites-long-term":{
"mappings":{
"0":{
"then":"Yes, there are some spots for long term rental, but you can also stay on a daily basis"
},
"1":{
"then":"No, there are no permanent guests here"
},
"2":{
"then":"It is only possible to stay here if you have a long term contract(this place will disappear from this map if you choose this)"
}
},
"question":"Does this place offer spots for long term rental?"
},
"caravansites-name":{
"question":"What is this place called?",
"render":"This place is called {name}"
},
"caravansites-sanitary-dump":{
"mappings":{
"0":{
"then":"This place has a sanitary dump station"
},
"1":{
"then":"This place does not have a sanitary dump station"
}
},
"question":"Does this place have a sanitary dump station?"
"description":"Add a new sanitary dump station. This is a place where camper drivers can dump waste water or chemical toilet waste. Often there's also drinking water and electricity.",
"title":"sanitary dump station"
}
},
"tagRenderings":{
"dumpstations-access":{
"mappings":{
"0":{
"then":"You need a network key/code to use this"
},
"1":{
"then":"You need to be a customer of camping/campersite to use this place"
},
"2":{
"then":"Anyone can use this dump station"
},
"3":{
"then":"Anyone can use this dump station"
}
},
"question":"Who can use this dump station?"
},
"dumpstations-charge":{
"question":"How much does this place charge?",
"render":"This place charges {charge}"
},
"dumpstations-chemical-waste":{
"mappings":{
"0":{
"then":"You can dispose of chemical toilet waste here"
},
"1":{
"then":"You cannot dispose of chemical toilet waste here"
}
},
"question":"Can you dispose of chemical toilet waste here?"
},
"dumpstations-fee":{
"mappings":{
"0":{
"then":"You need to pay for use"
},
"1":{
"then":"Can be used for free"
}
},
"question":"Does this place charge a fee?"
},
"dumpstations-grey-water":{
"mappings":{
"0":{
"then":"You can dispose of grey water here"
},
"1":{
"then":"You cannot dispose of gray water here"
}
},
"question":"Can you dispose of grey water here?"
},
"dumpstations-network":{
"question":"What network is this place a part of? (skip if none)",
"render":"This station is part of network {network}"
"shortDescription":"Find sites to spend the night with your camper",
"title":"Campersites"
},
"charging_stations":{
"description":"On this open map, one can find and mark information about charging stations",
"shortDescription":"A worldwide map of charging stations",
"title":"Charging stations"
},
"climbing":{
"description":"On this map you will find various climbing opportunities such as climbing gyms, bouldering halls and rocks in nature.",
"descriptionTail":"The climbing map was originally made by <a href='https://utopicode.de/en/?ref=kletterspots' target='_blank'>Christian Neumann</a>. Please <a href='https://utopicode.de/en/contact/?project=kletterspots&ref=kletterspots' target='blank'>get in touch</a> if you have feedback or questions.</p><p>The project uses data of the <a href='https://www.openstreetmap.org/' target='_blank'>OpenStreetMap</a> project.</p>",
"question":"Is there a (unofficial) website with more informations (e.g. topos)?"
},
"1":{
"mappings":{
"0":{
"then":"<span class='subtle'>The <a href='#{_embedding_feature:id}'>containing feature</a> states that this is</span> publicly accessible<br/>{_embedding_feature:access:description}"
},
"1":{
"then":"<span class='subtle'>The <a href='#{_embedding_feature:id}'>containing feature</a> states that </span> a permit is needed to access<br/>{_embedding_feature:access:description}"
},
"2":{
"then":"<span class='subtle'>The <a href='#{_embedding_feature:id}'>containing feature</a> states that this is</span> only accessible to customers<br/>{_embedding_feature:access:description}"
},
"3":{
"then":"<span class='subtle'>The <a href='#{_embedding_feature:id}'>containing feature</a> states that this is</span> only accessible to club members<br/>{_embedding_feature:access:description}"
}
}
},
"2":{
"mappings":{
"0":{
"then":"Publicly accessible to anyone"
},
"1":{
"then":"You need a permit to access here"
},
"2":{
"then":"Only custumers"
},
"3":{
"then":"Only club members"
}
},
"question":"Who can access here?"
},
"4":{
"question":"What is the (average) length of the routes in meters?",
"render":"The routes are <b>{canonical(climbing:length)}</b> long on average"
},
"5":{
"question":"What is the level of the easiest route here, accoring to the french classification system?",
"render":"The minimal difficulty is {climbing:grade:french:min} according to the french/belgian system"
},
"6":{
"question":"What is the level of the most difficult route here, accoring to the french classification system?",
"render":"The maximal difficulty is {climbing:grade:french:max} according to the french/belgian system"
},
"7":{
"mappings":{
"0":{
"then":"Bouldering is possible here"
},
"1":{
"then":"Bouldering is not possible here"
},
"2":{
"then":"Bouldering is possible, allthough there are only a few routes"
},
"3":{
"then":"There are {climbing:boulder} boulder routes"
}
},
"question":"Is bouldering possible here?"
},
"8":{
"mappings":{
"0":{
"then":"Toprope climbing is possible here"
},
"1":{
"then":"Toprope climbing is not possible here"
},
"2":{
"then":"There are {climbing:toprope} toprope routes"
}
},
"question":"Is toprope climbing possible here?"
},
"9":{
"mappings":{
"0":{
"then":"Sport climbing is possible here"
},
"1":{
"then":"Sport climbing is not possible here"
},
"2":{
"then":"There are {climbing:sport} sport climbing routes"
}
},
"question":"Is sport climbing possible here on fixed anchors?"
},
"10":{
"mappings":{
"0":{
"then":"Traditional climbing is possible here"
},
"1":{
"then":"Traditional climbing is not possible here"
},
"2":{
"then":"There are {climbing:traditional} traditional climbing routes"
}
},
"question":"Is traditional climbing possible here (using own gear e.g. chocks)?"
},
"11":{
"mappings":{
"0":{
"then":"There is a speed climbing wall"
},
"1":{
"then":"There is no speed climbing wall"
},
"2":{
"then":"There are {climbing:speed} speed climbing walls"
"description":"A cyclestreet is is a street where <b>motorized traffic is not allowed to overtake cyclists</b>. They are signposted by a special traffic sign. Cyclestreets can be found in the Netherlands and Belgium, but also in Germany and France. ",
"description":"The goal of this map is to present cyclists with an easy-to-use solution to find the appropriate infrastructure for their needs.<br><br>You can track your precise location (mobile only) and select layers that are relevant for you in the bottom left corner. You can also use this tool to add or edit pins (points of interest) to the map and provide more data by answering the questions.<br><br>All changes you make will automatically be saved in the global database of OpenStreetMap and can be freely re-used by others.<br><br>For more information about the cyclofix project, go to <a href='https://cyclofix.osm.be/'>cyclofix.osm.be</a>.",
"title":"Cyclofix - an open map for cyclists"
},
"drinking_water":{
"description":"On this map, publicly accessible drinking water spots are shown and can be easily added",
"description":"On this map, you can see what an object is named after. The streets, buildings, ... come from OpenStreetMap which got linked with Wikidata. In the popup, you'll see the Wikipedia article (if it exists) or a wikidata box of what the object is named after. If the object itself has a wikipedia page, that'll be shown too.<br/><br/><b>You can help contribute too!</b>Zoom in enough and <i>all</i> streets will show up. You can click one and a Wikidata-search box will popup. With a few clicks, you can add an etymology link. Note that you need a free OpenStreetMap account to do this.",
"shortDescription":"What is the origin of a toponym?",
"title":"Open Etymology Map"
},
"facadegardens":{
"description":"<a href='https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geveltuin' target=_blank>Facade gardens</a>, green facades and trees in the city not only bring peace and quiet, but also a more beautiful city, greater biodiversity, a cooling effect and better air quality. <br/> Klimaan VZW and Mechelen Klimaatneutraal want to map existing and new facade gardens as an example for people who want to build their own garden or for city walkers who love nature.<br/>More info about the project at <a href='https://klimaan.be/' target=_blank>klimaan.be</a>.",
"description":"A <b>ghost bike</b> is a memorial for a cyclist who died in a traffic accident, in the form of a white bicycle placed permanently near the accident location.<br/><br/>On this map, one can see all the ghost bikes which are known by OpenStreetMap. Is a ghost bike missing? Everyone can add or update information here - you only need to have a (free) OpenStreetMap account.",
"description":"On this map you can find and update hydrants, fire stations, ambulance stations, and extinguishers in your favorite neighborhoods.\n\nYou can track your precise location (mobile only) and select layers that are relevant for you in the bottom left corner. You can also use this tool to add or edit pins (points of interest) to the map and provide additional details by answering available questions.\n\nAll changes you make will automatically be saved in the global database of OpenStreetMap and can be freely re-used by others.",
"shortDescription":"Map to show hydrants, extinguishers, fire stations, and ambulance stations.",
"title":"Hydrants, Extinguishers, Fire stations, and Ambulance stations."
"description":"On this map you can find all maps OpenStreetMap knows - typically a big map on an information board showing the area, city or region, e.g. a tourist map on the back of a billboard, a map of a nature reserve, a map of cycling networks in the region, ...) <br/><br/>If a map is missing, you can easily map this map on OpenStreetMap.",
"shortDescription":"This theme shows all (touristic) maps that OpenStreetMap knows of",
"description":"A note is a pin on the map with some text to indicate something wrong.<br/><br/>Make sure to checkout the <a href='#filters'>filter view</a> to search for users and text.",
"description":"This map shows different parking spots",
"shortDescription":"This map shows different parking spots",
"title":"Parking"
},
"personal":{
"description":"Create a personal theme based on all the available layers of all themes. In order to show some data, open <a href='#filter'>layer selection</a>",
"title":"Personal theme"
},
"playgrounds":{
"description":"On this map, you find playgrounds and can add more information",
"description":"On this map you can find and add data of post offices and post boxes. You can use this map to find where you can mail your next postcard! :)<br/>Spotted an error or is a post box missing? You can edit this map with a free OpenStreetMap account. ",