The right of public access
The Right of Public Access is a unique opportunity based on our shared responsibility. We exercise the Right of Public Access when we show consideration for animals, nature, landowners, and our fellow human beings. It’s easy to exercise the right of public access!
Thanks to the right of public access, we have the opportunity to move freely in nature—while showing consideration for animals, nature, landowners, and others we encounter.
When we exercise the right of public access, we do so with consideration and respect for those who own and use the land.
Sustainability information
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When you make a reservation, you will receive information about the right of public access
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All guests pay 50 kr/day/canoe towards the nature conservation fee.
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On arrival you will receive a briefing including special rules, leave no trace and fire safety.
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Everyone will receive written information about the right of public access
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All bookings include a fireplace and a garbage bag.
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We do not sell anything containing palm oil
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We do not sell bottled water
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We do not sell disposable items
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Before arrival, all guests agree to the code of conduct
Do not disturb – do not destroy
In Sweden, we have a law called allemansrätten. This means that we all have access to Sweden's land and water for camping, hiking and many other recreational activities. But this comes with the responsibility to take care of our country so that it can be enjoyed by many future generations. Here you will find the information you need to practice Allemansvett and Allemansrätt.