The countries where tourists have the right to wild camp

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Norway

Norway allows people to wild camp for two days without permission as long as they aren’t in a motorised camper.

France

Wild camping is allowed in some areas but people could face a fine for doing so in national parks or on beaches.

In 2022, two tourists were slapped with a fine after they broke the rules and were chased up a tree by a belligerent wild boar.

After they called for help, they were fined for breaking France’s camping rules and the boar made a speedy exit.

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