Where in Europe is wild camping permitted?
Is there any resource (website, book, etc) that lists all European countries, and the state of free camping?
Specifically, I want to see in which European countries I'm not fined when I place my tent somewhere outside of an official camping ground.
Croatia: Generally, it's prohibited anywhere to camp (strictly prohibited in national parks). Not even if landowner give …
7y ago
Additional for Greece: I'm a wild camper for many years in Greece. I have never any issue with locals or police.. Ok, I …
8y ago
Switzerland again: all farmland and forest area is owned by someone who has to give you permission. However, I never b …
10y ago
This is a pure theory, if you're asking about permission... you have to understand that the rules and laws are set up fo …
13y ago
Don't even think about wild camping in Italy. In most cities it is illegal, and more important it is highly dangerous. D …
13y ago
After a bit of digging I found this, which covers some in Europe (not extensively as I first thought!) It's worth point …
13y ago
Italy Wild camping in Italy is actually not directly regulated (the link is only in Italian, sorry). In general, if cam …
6y ago
Some extra info about France. In general, wild camping is forbidden in France, except when stated otherwise. As any oth …
8y ago
There's quite a good guide I've found on wild camping in the UK here: Wild Camping. In general, there's more acceptance …
8y ago
I've wild camped in Italy around Lake Como, Sardinia, Norway, all over the UK and all over France including bang outside …
8y ago
It is generally illegal in Denmark. You may sleep on all beaches, but you are not allowed to pitch a tent on beaches. In …
10y ago
In Greece wild camping is illegal in general. The more famous/well known is the place where you camp, the more probable …
10y ago
Romania: I have some experiences here, and I can say that wild camping is permitted, unless it is someone's land surroun …
10y ago
It's legal to camp almost everywhere in the Czech and Slovak Republics except national parks. You are not allowed to mak …
10y ago
In Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Poland You can camp almost anywhere in forest and near public waters. Latvia is forest co …
10y ago
Camping by small van or large estate car mpv, overnight without problems in Spain, beach parking areas and beach, especi …
11y ago
In Serbia it is legal and everywhere is free.
11y ago
I can only answer for Switzerland. It's legal to "wildcamp" and most ground belongs to Farmers which can be asked anytim …
11y ago
I think this is also called "Freedom to roam". Here is a list of countries with detailed information of what is allowed …
13y ago
Generally in England and Wales it is illegal to wild camp anywhere without prior permission from the land owner. Althoug …
13y ago
In Scotland, it is allowed, with conditions. Wild camping in Scotland One restriction that I know of is that camping i …
13y ago
It's allowed in Sweden. It's called Allemansrätten.
13y ago
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It's allowed in Sweden. It's called Allemansrätten.
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Italy
Wild camping in Italy is actually not directly regulated (the link is only in Italian, sorry). In general, if camping is not forbidden, then it is legal; laws concerning camping are usually deliberated by local government (e.g. region, country, town). I remember vaguely, from my studies of private law, that the civil code (and thus an ensemble of national laws) that it is possible also to camp in farm fields--if you do not damage the crop, and even without authorization from the field owner, but at the moment I do not remember the reference law that applies to this case.
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