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{{short description|Right of public access to land or bodies of water}} {{for|the music album|Freedom to Roam}} [[File:At the top of Kinder Downfall - geograph.org.uk - 2943490.jpg|thumb|Hikers at [[Kinder Scout|Kinder Downfall]], Derbyshire, England. Kinder Scout was the site of [[Mass trespass of Kinder Scout|a mass trespass in 1932]].]] The '''freedom to roam''', or '''everyone's right''', '''every person's right''' or '''everyman's right''', is the general public's right to access certain public or privately owned land, lakes, and rivers for [[recreation]] and [[exercise]]. The right is sometimes called the '''right of public access to the wilderness''' or the '''right to roam'''. In [[Austria]], [[Belarus]], [[Estonia]], [[Finland]], [[Iceland]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]], [[Norway]], [[Scotland]], [[Sweden]], [[Switzerland]] and the [[Czech Republic]], the freedom to roam takes the form of general public rights which are sometimes codified in law. The access is ancient in parts of [[Northern Europe]] and has been regarded as sufficiently fundamental that it was not formalised in law until modern times. However, the right usually does not include any substantial economic exploitation, such as hunting or logging, or disruptive activities, such as making fires and driving offroad vehicles. In countries without such general rights, there may be a network of [[rights of way]], or some [[nature reserve]]s with [[footpath]]s.
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