In Sweden it is allowed to take dead wood, including chopping down standing dead trunks ( lots of those on marshes).
But, I would recommend that you ask in the neares house for permission as courtesy. Even if the law is on your side I petsonally would respect a "no" and move on.
Breaking off living branches is illegal, but again, if you ask in the nearest house they usually do not mind, if you do it properly, without damaging the trunk.
I never had any problem, the folks usually invited me for a coffee, a bit of moonshine, even food. Lovely people
, the country people!
Only once in about 20 years of hiking was I met with hostility, a shotgun poking through the door. I said dorry and walked away.
The main principle is - do not disturb, do not damage.
For example it is not legal to lit a fire on exposed rocks.
But, I would recommend that you ask in the neares house for permission as courtesy. Even if the law is on your side I petsonally would respect a "no" and move on.
Breaking off living branches is illegal, but again, if you ask in the nearest house they usually do not mind, if you do it properly, without damaging the trunk.
I never had any problem, the folks usually invited me for a coffee, a bit of moonshine, even food. Lovely people
, the country people!
Only once in about 20 years of hiking was I met with hostility, a shotgun poking through the door. I said dorry and walked away.
The main principle is - do not disturb, do not damage.
For example it is not legal to lit a fire on exposed rocks.
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