Wild camping: Where is it allowed & what you need to consider

Wild camping – spending the night in the great outdoors sounds like fun, action and freedom.
But there are a few things to bear in mind when wild camping.
We have summarized for you what exactly wild camping is and important tips that you should keep in mind.
Find out our tips for wild camping here.

What is wild camping?

Wild camping is camping away from designated sites, such as campsites or pitches.
People who go wild camping often spend the night in the great outdoors.
This is possible with a roof tent, tent, caravan or motorhome.

You must take note of this: Rules

When wild camping, there are a few things to bear in mind, as it is prohibited in many countries and regions or only permitted under strict conditions.
In particular, wild camping is not permitted in places that are heavily frequented by tourists.
If you disobey the ban, you may be fined heavily.

Where is wild camping allowed?

There are some countries and exceptional cases where wild camping is permitted.
In countries such as Sweden, Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
You can also go wild camping on private land with the owner’s consent.

More camping: Glamping & caravans

If you are interested in camping and would like to find out about other types of camping, you can read more interesting articles about camping here!

Glamping: Luxury camping – advantages & disadvantages

Would you like to go camping but don’t know exactly how?
There are different types of camping.
Glamping is one of them.
But what exactly is glamping?
Find out here what exactly glamping is and how glamping differs from traditional camping.

Motorhome: costs, basic equipment & parking space

In the motorhome, you have enough space and storage space to take everything you need with you and always have it together.
You are completely flexible and can plan your itinerary and your day individually.
You can make stops and spend the night at the next campsite as you wish and set off again the next day when you feel like it.
You always have all your camping equipment with you and, in the best case, you even have your bed set up right away.
So if you prefer to camp without a trailer, read more about motorhomes here!

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