custard
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Does anyone know if you can wild camp in France, (stop and camp where ever you want, road side, open countryside)
Just spoke to someone about this for the Lake District (UK) there coment was...
Thank you for your email. Legally, you have to have the permission of a landowner to camp on their land. There is a tradition of wild camping in the Lake District. In the past, as long as people have:
Camped above the highest fell wall (so away from towns and villages)
Left no litter
Lit no fires and
Stayed for only one night
then their camping has usually been tolerated. However, we as the National Park Authority do not have the power to allow camping on private land. And we do not permit it on the land that we own.
The largest landowner in the area is the National Trust, and they can be contacted by email ([email protected]) or by phone (0870 609 5391)
There are many official campsites in the area, many in fairly wild and very beautiful locations. You can see a list on this link to the Cumbria Tourist Board website
Thanks
Matthew Woolfenden
Contact Centre Adviser
Lake District National Park Authority
01539 724555
www.lake-district.gov.uk
Just spoke to someone about this for the Lake District (UK) there coment was...
Thank you for your email. Legally, you have to have the permission of a landowner to camp on their land. There is a tradition of wild camping in the Lake District. In the past, as long as people have:
Camped above the highest fell wall (so away from towns and villages)
Left no litter
Lit no fires and
Stayed for only one night
then their camping has usually been tolerated. However, we as the National Park Authority do not have the power to allow camping on private land. And we do not permit it on the land that we own.
The largest landowner in the area is the National Trust, and they can be contacted by email ([email protected]) or by phone (0870 609 5391)
There are many official campsites in the area, many in fairly wild and very beautiful locations. You can see a list on this link to the Cumbria Tourist Board website
Thanks
Matthew Woolfenden
Contact Centre Adviser
Lake District National Park Authority
01539 724555
www.lake-district.gov.uk
