You can do almost everything in Sweden.
 

Everyone has the right to enjoy the Swedish nature. The Swedish "everyonesright" is generous, but requires on the other hand prudence and responsibility of visitors. The Swedish everyonesright means freedom for everyone. Just do not abuse this right.

You are not allowed to bring damage to the environment or harm animals in any way and you must respect the groundowners and other people.

Because of the protection of in the wild living animals all dogs must be leashed during the period 1 March - 20 august.

 

You can walk, bike, horsebackriding, ski, etc. in the nature, but do not damages plants, areas with young bunch cultivation or other sensitive areas. You must respect the personal life environment of people by non-trespassing private areas without permission of its owner. Do not disturb nor destroy, that is the main principle of Swedish everyonesright.

 

You can camp one night on land which isn’t used for agriculture aims, unless it is located just beside a house. Request the landlords authorisation if you want to camp with a group. Do not leave any garbage behind though.

 

You can make fire if that is possible, don’t do it on bald rocks because they will burst and cause permanent damage. If it is prohibited to make fire, it means that this applies for each open fire. This is frequently the case in national parks and protected areas.

 

You can  pick flowers, berries and mushrooms in nature, but some plants, such as all orchid types, are protected.  

 

You can drive a snowscooter if there is no danger to damaging bunches or plots.

 

 

~Take nothing but pictures,

     leave nothing but footprints ~