AllemansrĂ€tten - 'Everyman인터넷바카라™s right'

There are certain things that are so Swedish, they could be symbols for the country. Not just traditional ornaments like a midsommarstÄng or a Lucia krona... 

  • The SkĂ„ne (Scania region) eastern shoreline/ Photographed for Nordic Reach by Andreas HylthĂ©n.
  • AllemansrĂ€tten, the Right of Public Access, freedom to roam, or "everyman인터넷바카라™s right," is a term describing the general public인터넷바카라™s right to access certain public or privately owned land for recreation and exercise.

  • The fruit farms around Kivik. Photographed for Nordic Reach by Andreas HylthĂ©n.
  • Not only Sweden but unique nevertheless
    The term is sometimes called 인터넷바카라œright of public access to the wilderness인터넷바카라 or 인터넷바카라œthe right to roam." It인터넷바카라™s unique to Finland, Iceland, Scotland, Norway and Sweden. This term was established at the end of the 1940인터넷바카라™s as a way to make it easier for people living in the cities to enjoy nature. Since 1994 it has been added to Sweden인터넷바카라™s constitution that all people should have access to 인터넷바카라œallemansrĂ€tten.인터넷바카라

  • Stens Huvud, easternmost tip of SkĂ„ne and a climate zone all its own with a unique flora. Photographed for Nordic Reach by Andreas HylthĂ©n.
  • The right to access any land, responsibly!
    The AllemansrĂ€tt gives a person the right to access, walk, cycle, ride, ski and camp on any land 인터넷바카라” with the exception of private gardens, the immediate vicinity of a dwelling house and land under cultivation, and with restrictions for nature reserves and other protected areas. It also gives the right to pick wildflowers, mushrooms and berries provided one knows they are not legally protected, as well as the right to visit beaches, to swim in any lake and put an un-powered boat on any water. The exception being a beach that belongs to a private garden.
    Permission to build a private house is usually not given so close to a beach that this right would be obstructed. Private piers are not free to use for boats or bathing.
    You are, e.g., prohibited to cause damage to, and/or pollute the land, make fires that could damage or endanger the environment or to breach branches and twigs from growing trees and bushes. The allemansrÀtten is a right and an obligation; it needs to be handled responsibly.