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Can you sleep anywhere in Europe?

In general, it is allowed, but some places may have a ban against it to protect wildlife or nature. During some periods in the summer months, there is sometimes a ban against any fire, if there is a big risk of forest fires. Allemansrätten allows you to stay a few nights at the same place before moving on.



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In countries such as Germany, Italy, England and Wales, wild camping is considered illegal, and often enforced. Some countries (such as France) have loopholes where, although you aren't allowed to set up a tent, you are allowed to spend a night under a tarp or in a bivvy bag.

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Wild camping generally is not permitted in France, except when the landowner permits to do so. Pitching up in protected natural sites or near historic monuments is never allowed. Local authorities or other authorities in charge of these designated areas can establish specific rules regarding the area they govern.

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A. It is legal to sleep in your car, but not to camp. That means you can't have chairs and things on the outside. (Or dump water the street.)

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Similarly, camping on public beaches is forbidden. You're allowed to have a nice little nap on the sand during the day, of course, but staying on the beach overnight is illegal. Trying to sleep on the beach after dark when bathing hours are over could result in a €1,500 fine.

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Wild camping is generally prohibited in Italy with fines ranging from 100-500€. However, there are certain exceptions. You can get a permit from the local authorities then you're allowed to stand there freely. However, please note there are regional restrictions.

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5 of the best destinations for wild camping in Europe
  1. Sweden. The Swedes have a word for the freedom to roam. ...
  2. Norway. Wild camping is actively encouraged in Norway, where the mountains soar and the waterfalls thunder. ...
  3. Scotland. ...
  4. Portugal. ...
  5. Estonia.


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Hayley Spurway finds some of the best free camping locations across Spain and Portugal.
  • Las Rozas, Cantabria.
  • Playa Valdevaqueros, Andalucia.
  • Praia do Rostro, Galicia.
  • Playa Traba, Galicia.
  • Esteiro, Galicia.
  • Frexulfre, Asturias.
  • Praia Odeceixe, Portugal.
  • Costa de Almograve, Portugal.


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In general, it is not allowed to camp in a vehicle outside of designated areas. The Spanish government's position is that if you're not in a designated camping area, you're wild camping, regardless of whether you're sleeping in a tent or a vehicle.

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