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I have permission from the owner to camp and walk in the areas im in.
As a rule in private forest in Denmark:
You are free to walk on already made roads and path, from 0600 to sunset, you are NOT allowed to move outside those roads and path or to camp without the permission from the owner.
In public forest, as a rule, you can walk and camp where you want, 24/7.
There can be local exceptions and restrictions, it all depends on the area.
Camping can in some areas be restricted to open sky only, ie no tarp, tent and alike.
Depending on the firehazard, there can be a fireban, which will be announced in the news, local press and/or as a sign at the entrance to the area.
The fireban includes EVERY AND ALL kind of fire, included gas and liquid, Jetboil, trangia and such.
OBEY THE FIREBANS, the Danish woods are like powderkegs in the early spring (March and April) and summer.
Use common sense and if in doubt; dont light a fire.
Pickup trash you find and clean up after you.
If in doubt contact your local county or tourist information.
I have permission from the owner to camp and walk in the areas im in.
As a rule in private forest in Denmark:
You are free to walk on already made roads and path, from 0600 to sunset, you are NOT allowed to move outside those roads and path or to camp without the permission from the owner.
In public forest, as a rule, you can walk and camp where you want, 24/7.
There can be local exceptions and restrictions, it all depends on the area.
Camping can in some areas be restricted to open sky only, ie no tarp, tent and alike.
Depending on the firehazard, there can be a fireban, which will be announced in the news, local press and/or as a sign at the entrance to the area.
The fireban includes EVERY AND ALL kind of fire, included gas and liquid, Jetboil, trangia and such.
OBEY THE FIREBANS, the Danish woods are like powderkegs in the early spring (March and April) and summer.
Use common sense and if in doubt; dont light a fire.
Pickup trash you find and clean up after you.
If in doubt contact your local county or tourist information.
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