§ You can take a boat on to someone else’s waters. You can swim, moor your boat for a couple of days or so and go ashore, provided you do not go too close to private property or go ashore in a prohibited area. However, in some areas there are local regulations which limit access.

§ You can light a fire but not on rocks, and never in areas where there is a general ban on fires. Always take great care when lighting a fire in the countryside.   
    
§ It is forbidden to stay on or pass over someone else’s property, and you should never go less than about 75 metres from houses.

§ You can camp for a night in a tent on land which is not being used for agriculture and which is not close to houses. Camping near someone’s home is allowed only with the landowner’s permission.

§ You are not permitted to drive a car, motor-cycle, moped or any other motor vehicles in terrain and on private roads which are closed to motor vehicles.

§ Please do not leave litter in the countryside. All litter must be taken away or put in dustbins. Fishing lines, hooks, plastic containers, bottle caps, cans and glass can all seriously harm wild animals.

§ Naturally, you must not cut down trees or bushes, nor are you allowed to break branches or strip the bark or resin off growing trees. It is also forbidden to take birds’ eggs or to disturb nests and young animals. Picking mushrooms, wild berries and non-protected flowers is permitted.