Any kind–drive-up camping, backpacking, RV camping, in the woods, at the beach, in a shelter, let’s hear it all.

  • brewbart@feddit.org
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    17 hours ago

    In the U.S. of A - in Germany do not camp in the wild if you’re fond of your money. Although we have a milder variant of the Allemannsretten, ours excludes camping in the wild

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      16 hours ago

      This depends on the state.

      For instance in Brandenburg and Schleswig-Holstein you can camp “in the wild”*

      *there is limits in natural preserves, and what is defined as camping can vary. e.g. tarp vs tent, obv. no RVs…

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        15 hours ago

        Nope. You can’t.

        Brandenburg only has extended and codified the “taking an interruption of your travel” (Rast) into their nature laws - and you must leave after one day. You are only allowed to use it minimally and e.g. make no fire,etc. And even then you need permission from the owner - which the state doesn’t usually grant for their woods/grounds.

        In Schleswig Holstein it’s totally forbidden besides the “wild camping spots” - but these are just more “wild” campgrounds, similar to what you find in US national parks. And cost money,btw.