Know how and rules when hiking along the Jälmåled
The right of universal jurisdiction or "the freedom to roam" / the right to public access is unprecedented in most parts of the world. But that nature is accessible to all also means that we are obliged to act with due care and care in nature. Alleman rights also apply only outside land. Therefore, avoid going home. Respect individual roads and park in the appropriate place. If the least doubt exists, talk to the landowner.
The right of access means that it is free to:
* Stroll freely in the woods and fields
* Pick berries and mushrooms
* Lit a fire if it is without danger of hazard or other danger.
* Camp one night
* Swim and use a boat in another's water
* Pick wild flowers
But you can not:
* Pick well-lit plants
* Take bird's dwellings or eggs
* Go over the guarded field, another's land or garden
* Fish or hunt without permission
* Drive motor vehicles off the public road
* Lit a fire on mountain hills or where there is a risk that the fire will spread
* Leave gates open or damage fence
* Break twigs from bushes and trees or cut down trees without permission
* Let the dog run free 1/3 - 20/8
The right of access means that it is free to:
* Stroll freely in the woods and fields
* Pick berries and mushrooms
* Lit a fire if it is without danger of hazard or other danger.
* Camp one night
* Swim and use a boat in another's water
* Pick wild flowers
But you can not:
* Pick well-lit plants
* Take bird's dwellings or eggs
* Go over the guarded field, another's land or garden
* Fish or hunt without permission
* Drive motor vehicles off the public road
* Lit a fire on mountain hills or where there is a risk that the fire will spread
* Leave gates open or damage fence
* Break twigs from bushes and trees or cut down trees without permission
* Let the dog run free 1/3 - 20/8