>>103040Allemansrätten gives a person the right to access, walk, cycle, ride, ski, and camp on any land—with the exception of private gardens, the immediate vicinity of a dwelling house and land under cultivation.
Restrictions also apply for nature reserves and other protected areas.
It also gives the right to pick wild flowers, mushrooms and berries (provided one knows they are not legally protected), but not to hunt in any way.
Visiting beaches and walking by a shoreline is permitted, providing it is not a part of a garden or within the immediate vicinity of a residence (legally defined as the hemfridszon). The hemfridszon's size depends on conditions but can be as large as 70 metres from an ordinary dwelling house.
Small camp fires are generally permitted, but in some periods banned by local authorities due to wild fire risk.
It is allowed to put up a tent on any uncultivated land for a night or two.
>You can camp for a night or two at most>You can't start fires in most places>You strictly aren't allowed to hunt>You can't "roam" within 70 meters of any normal sized dwelling>You can't camp anywhere near "private gardens, nature preserves, and other restricted lands"Oh, god, your laws are so much better than ours, I'm moving to sweden asap!