>>1411657>and a public right to hike through public, as well as private landTell me more about this, it's the first time I hear of it. Any countries with similar laws? Where I live hiking is illegal in 99% of places because they're either owned by someone or the gubbernment, you're not even allowed to set up tents or start up fires at any places that are not specifically designated for that. (And those are usually only on the really popular trails.)