2. The Right to Pasture (Sweden’s Allemansrätten)

Sweden’s Allemansrätten, or “Everyman’s Right,” has roots stretching back to medieval times and is now protected by law. This unique principle allows anyone to hike, forage, and camp on most uncultivated land—fostering a strong cultural bond with nature. While it encourages public enjoyment of the countryside, Allemansrätten also emphasizes responsibility and respect for private property. The law remains a cherished aspect of Swedish outdoor life today. Read more