About the Fire you also has to check if there are any local firebans. In some regions like Gotland it can be fireban from mid april to mid september if its a dry year. There are also places like direct on the mountain that is not allowed due to its likely the fire will damage/crack the ground. Allemansrätten is based on that pople behave correct and do no damage. Its not only rights but also responsibility.
Oh yes I can understand that! That’s indeed a good thing to know 😊🙏🏼 Thank you for the info 👍🏼 Of course we should take responsibility and not only use it in our favour 😉
Around 50% of the forests in Sweden are owned by individuals, and 25% by private companies. But that doesn't really matter because you can also camp on people's property for a night as long as it's not very close to a house.
@@lifeof_guy They can't complain because it is your right. As long as you clean up after yourself, don't damage the nature, or intend to stay for a longer period. And, of course, like the first guy said, you can't camp too close to someone's house. You *can* use fallen branches and dead pieces of wood as firewood, but you can't touch the living trees or bushes. Picking berries and mushrooms is also fine, as long as they're not classified as a protected species. It's all about respect, really.
@@Mortac Oh yes respect for nature we should definitely all have! 🙏🏼 Last weekend in one of the Fjällen we have been collecting trash from other people, so sad they just leave their garbage 😔
Good information about Allemansrätten. One thing that you didn't talk about, is that it isn't only camping that might be prohibited in nature reserves and national parks. In fact, in those protected areas, Allemansrätten can be diminished with several regulations, regarding camping, making fire and in a very few places ban to enter. These rules differ from nature reserve to nature reserve, so you have to unfortunately check the regulations for every one you visit. But, it is just in a few where camping and making fire is regulated, mostly the ones with most visitors.
The good thing is that there's usually sign posts at each entrance to nature reserves that spell out the specific restrictions and rules for that reserve. Granted it's usually Swedish only unless in a more "touristy" area, but thankfully there's translation apps :D
Allemansrätten also leads into some laws that for example you are not allowed to fence off access to water, meaning even if you own the land you cant prevent people from bathing. only exceptions are industry for safety reasons.
@@emptyforrest In Germany it is exactly the other way around. Access to the lake is specially blocked and, for safety reasons, a prohibition sign is also put up so that no one goes swimming in it.
Super super leuk, maar hoe doe je dat met al die prikkers en bijters. Elandvliegen die gelijk in je kleren en haren gaan zitten en bijten in de nacht. Teken die er nu echt heel veel zijn, muggen, ( misschien even niet maar ze komen geheid) dazen, knotjes . Korte broek aan. Hele leuke filmpjes zie ik altijd voorbij komen, maar ze hebben het niet over al die stekers en prikkers😉
Nou van alles dat hier beschreven word heb ik er niet veel van meegemaakt eerlijk gezegd. Muggen is echt niet altijd grappig nee, maar van alle andere vlieg beestjes hebben we tot nu toe niet echt last gehad 🤷🏼♂️🙃 (gelukkig 😉)
and don't camp too close to house plots, 100-150 meters so you don't disturb them, ideally you shouldn't be seen near houses. cultivated land and meadows, preferably not disturbing livestock. approximately the same distance when picking berries and mushrooms. do not damage living shrubs and trees. and most importantly take the garbage with you. otherwise, you are welcome to camp and explore the Swedish nature
@@lifeof_guy there is more to read about Freedom to roam. we have a big problem with RVs, vans. the Off-Road Driving Act= terängkörningslagen. some believe that freedom to roam also applies to them. just because it looks like you can drive there doesn't mean you should. you must not leave the road when you park for the night, and you must not overtake other traffic. like sneak past a barrier to park as close to the water as possible for the view. bring a chair the view remains, and others may want to check out the same view. the risk is that the small roads will be closed off by the landowners. it ruins for those who take care of themselves. we must be careful about our Freedom to roam, Allemansrätten
@@PUTDEVICE Yes I found the Allemansrätten website 😊 Ah yes I heard that before.. not the way to do it indeed 😔 I may have a 4x4 but I actually haven’t used it for that purpose. So I would not be the one to ruin the forest roads or what ever 🙏🏼
there is pretty much only one rule when it comes to allemansrätten. dont be an idiot. might come natural to be because i am swedish but its mostly about common sense. respect the nature and the land owners and there wont be much issue.
Please educate yourself well on the swedish right to roam before making a video about it. Anything you get wrong in the video is spread and taken for "correct" by others so the information you provide needs to be accurate or you will only contribute to a growing problem. It is a great freedom we have with access to our nature but it comes with the responsibility of caring for the land you cross aswell and teaching others the correct way.
Thank you for your reply. I read through the rights, I think I didn't say anything that's not allowed... Maybe you are right and not all is 100% correct, if so I am sorry for that.
About the Fire you also has to check if there are any local firebans. In some regions like Gotland it can be fireban from mid april to mid september if its a dry year. There are also places like direct on the mountain that is not allowed due to its likely the fire will damage/crack the ground. Allemansrätten is based on that pople behave correct and do no damage. Its not only rights but also responsibility.
Oh yes I can understand that! That’s indeed a good thing to know 😊🙏🏼 Thank you for the info 👍🏼 Of course we should take responsibility and not only use it in our favour 😉
Such a nice video again. Lovely to see you having fun with Kai and Pieter 😊
@@wheresrobbie For sure we had fun! 😊 Thanks buddy 😁
Around 50% of the forests in Sweden are owned by individuals, and 25% by private companies. But that doesn't really matter because you can also camp on people's property for a night as long as it's not very close to a house.
@@erik.... Ah ok! Good to know haha, as long as they don’t complain I am happy with this 😊😉
@@lifeof_guy They can't complain because it is your right. As long as you clean up after yourself, don't damage the nature, or intend to stay for a longer period. And, of course, like the first guy said, you can't camp too close to someone's house. You *can* use fallen branches and dead pieces of wood as firewood, but you can't touch the living trees or bushes. Picking berries and mushrooms is also fine, as long as they're not classified as a protected species. It's all about respect, really.
@@Mortac Oh yes respect for nature we should definitely all have! 🙏🏼 Last weekend in one of the Fjällen we have been collecting trash from other people, so sad they just leave their garbage 😔
@@lifeof_guy Yeah I'll never understand people that do that. They must think their mom works in the forest.
@@Mortac No me neither! Haha yes I think they do 🙈
Good information about Allemansrätten. One thing that you didn't talk about, is that it isn't only camping that might be prohibited in nature reserves and national parks. In fact, in those protected areas, Allemansrätten can be diminished with several regulations, regarding camping, making fire and in a very few places ban to enter. These rules differ from nature reserve to nature reserve, so you have to unfortunately check the regulations for every one you visit. But, it is just in a few where camping and making fire is regulated, mostly the ones with most visitors.
The good thing is that there's usually sign posts at each entrance to nature reserves that spell out the specific restrictions and rules for that reserve. Granted it's usually Swedish only unless in a more "touristy" area, but thankfully there's translation apps :D
Ah ok! Thank you for the information 🙏🏼😊
Have to learn Swedish fast! 😉 But yes I think we will get it if we read it or see signs 👌🏼🙏🏼
Great video, and the last part had me in shambles 😂 In my defense, I managed to make fire the day after! Did not film it sadly :)
It’s all ok! Haha next time you know what not to do, that’s why it was on the day after quickly 😊👍🏼😁
@@lifeof_guy and it wasnt too easy with wet wood only! We really fought to get that fire going 😂
@@Pethyr.Vandrar yer yer hahahaha
So nice to be able to camp and enjoy nature, even for one night.
Yes that’s really amazing if you are used to strict rules before 🙏🏼😊
You pronounced “Allemansrätten” really good 👍.
@@klintzman Tack så mycket 🙏🏼 Slowly it’s improving haha
Nice video Guy!! I hope Pétyr already started the fire by today.... haahha
🤣 Haha yes he did make it happen 😉 🔥
Thank you for your video. 🙂
The rules in Germany are also very strict. Even when it comes to swimming in lakes. 🙄🙄
Oh really! That’s a bit crazy! 🙈 Thank you for watching 😊
Allemansrätten also leads into some laws that for example you are not allowed to fence off access to water, meaning even if you own the land you cant prevent people from bathing. only exceptions are industry for safety reasons.
@@emptyforrest In Germany it is exactly the other way around. Access to the lake is specially blocked and, for safety reasons, a prohibition sign is also put up so that no one goes swimming in it.
Super super leuk, maar hoe doe je dat met al die prikkers en bijters. Elandvliegen die gelijk in je kleren en haren gaan zitten en bijten in de nacht. Teken die er nu echt heel veel zijn, muggen, ( misschien even niet maar ze komen geheid) dazen, knotjes . Korte broek aan. Hele leuke filmpjes zie ik altijd voorbij komen, maar ze hebben het niet over al die stekers en prikkers😉
O en een tip voor goede brandkooltjes om mee te starten, gedroogde eland drollen😊
Nou van alles dat hier beschreven word heb ik er niet veel van meegemaakt eerlijk gezegd. Muggen is echt niet altijd grappig nee, maar van alle andere vlieg beestjes hebben we tot nu toe niet echt last gehad 🤷🏼♂️🙃 (gelukkig 😉)
and don't camp too close to house plots, 100-150 meters so you don't disturb them, ideally you shouldn't be seen near houses. cultivated land and meadows, preferably not disturbing livestock. approximately the same distance when picking berries and mushrooms. do not damage living shrubs and trees. and most importantly take the garbage with you. otherwise, you are welcome to camp and explore the Swedish nature
A good add to this! Thank you 🙏🏼 It’s all so different then what I was used to 🙈
@@lifeof_guy there is more to read about Freedom to roam. we have a big problem with RVs, vans. the Off-Road Driving Act= terängkörningslagen. some believe that freedom to roam also applies to them. just because it looks like you can drive there doesn't mean you should. you must not leave the road when you park for the night, and you must not overtake other traffic. like sneak past a barrier to park as close to the water as possible for the view. bring a chair the view remains, and others may want to check out the same view. the risk is that the small roads will be closed off by the landowners. it ruins for those who take care of themselves. we must be careful about our Freedom to roam, Allemansrätten
@@PUTDEVICE Yes I found the Allemansrätten website 😊 Ah yes I heard that before.. not the way to do it indeed 😔 I may have a 4x4 but I actually haven’t used it for that purpose. So I would not be the one to ruin the forest roads or what ever 🙏🏼
One can take this as a ground rule, when you leave a place there should be no trace of you left behind.
I think that's indeed the best way to go in and out of nature in general!
Allemansrätt is the best. Thing. Yet another reason to love Sweden.
It is Rob! Love this rule 🤩
Sweden is awesome.
Oh yes it is! 🤩
2 easy rules, do not destroy and disturb and you gone be fine.
@@MartinJohansson-nn5dv Just how it should be 🙏🏼 We have to take care of what we have nature wise 😊
A for effort Pieter 😂
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there is pretty much only one rule when it comes to allemansrätten. dont be an idiot. might come natural to be because i am swedish but its mostly about common sense. respect the nature and the land owners and there wont be much issue.
Indeed! Leave no trace, have respect 🙏🏼😊
Please educate yourself well on the swedish right to roam before making a video about it. Anything you get wrong in the video is spread and taken for "correct" by others so the information you provide needs to be accurate or you will only contribute to a growing problem. It is a great freedom we have with access to our nature but it comes with the responsibility of caring for the land you cross aswell and teaching others the correct way.
Thank you for your reply. I read through the rights, I think I didn't say anything that's not allowed... Maybe you are right and not all is 100% correct, if so I am sorry for that.