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Britain's fly camping epidemic shows no sign of abating as authorities grapple with some people treating the landscape "like ...
Wild camping, which involves pitching your tent away from all infrastructure, carrying all of your equipment and leaving no trace, is permitted in Scotland, where most land has been free to use by ...
Our consulting editor Pat Kinsella says, if you exclude the population of a nation from the vast majority of their own ...
All across the United Kingdom, from Dartmoor to the Dark Peak, a troubling trend is emerging: the destructive, disruptive and ...
I’ve wanted to wild camp since then with my girlfriend, but she was hesitant. Was it safe in the wild for people like us? Only anecdotal evidence exists for LGBT+ camping, and few UK wild ...
The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom has ruled that wid camping is legal on Dartmoor, the vast vast moorland in the county of Devon, in southwest England. This landmark decision effectively ...
3. Rum, Scotland Half the fun of wild camping comes from the giddy sense of being off-grid, and in the UK there aren’t many spots more disconnected than the Isle of Rum.
But wild camping is for the most part illegal in England and Wales without the landowner’s permission — save for in Dartmoor National Park, where access rights were recently restored.
Following this decision, wild camping outside of a designated campsite without the landowner’s permission is no longer legal anywhere in England and Wales.
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