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SWEDEN INFORMATION Right of public access Right or wrong? The Right of Public Access gives you the right answers. Don't disturb and don't destroy - that's the main rule when it comes to understanding the Swedish Right of Public Access. The Swedish countryside is open to everyone, provided that you show consideration towards other people, wildlife and the countryside and observe a few common-sense guidelines. The Right of Public Access applies to individuals, not to large groups or specially-arranged tours. In essence, it means that you can go freely to and from your fishing area and take your boat on the water or moor on the shore - always provided that you have a valid permit. Fishing and hunting are not covered by the Right of Public Access. Here are some of the main guidelines: Please do not leave litter in the countryside. This applies particularly to fishing lines, hooks, plastic bags, bottles, cans and glass, all of which can be dangerous for wild animals. You are not allowed to drive cars, caravans, motor homes, motor-bikes or mopeds off the road or on private roads. You are generally allowed to walk, cycle or ride across other people's land provided that you do not get nearer than 60-70 metres to houses and that you do not walk over gardens or on land under seed or crops. You must not cut down trees or bushes, nor are you allowed to take nuts or resin, break branches, or strip the bark off trees. It is also forbidden to disturb areas where animals live or to take birds' eggs. Picking mushrooms, berries and unprotected flowers is permitted. Fires are permitted, but not on rocky ground, and never at times of year when fires are prohibited. Great care should always be taken when lighting fires in the countryside. You can put up a tent, but not on cultivated land or close to houses. Ask the landowner for permission if you want to stay in one place for any length of time. It is permitted to travel on a boat on someone else's waters. You can moor your boat for a day but you may not go ashore in privately-owned areas. Special conditions can limit travel and access in certain areas. About us Top 10 Fishing Sweden is your natural choice if you're planning a fishing holiday in Sweden. We know where to find the best fishing, the best local services, and the best fishing camps right across the country. We know the needs of our angling guests, so we can organise tailor-made packages, regardless of where you want to fish and what species you hope to catch. All our fishing camps offer a high standard of personal service for anglers, for example by providing multi-lingual guides and boats. You'll also get the latest information on the best places to fish and the most successful methods of fishing. Top 10 Fishing Sweden offers a variety of specially-selected areas, all of which provide some of the best fishing in the whole of Sweden. So we are your natural partners regardless of where, when and how you plan to fish. The following pages will give you a comprehensive guide to the vast range of fishing, as well as attractive accommodation close to the best fishing waters. In short, everything you need to organise a highly successful fishing holiday! How to book your fishing trip To book your trip or for more information on the various destinations please contact some of our agents if there is one in your country. Naturally the operator's helpful staff will also be glad to give you some good advice and recommendations to make your trip as enjoyable and successful as possible. Top 10 Fishing Sweden Telephone: 46 (0) 31 338 44 85 Telefax: 46 (0) 31 338 44 86 E-mail: info@top10fishing.com Web: www.top10fishing.com
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Tel: +46 31 338 44 85 |
Mail: info@top10fishing.com |
Web: www.top10fishing.com |
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