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Access rights are most often for travel on foot. Rights to fish, hunt or take any other product are usually constrained by other customs or laws. Building a fire is often prohibited (though in Sweden and Norway fires are allowed with proper safety precautions). Making [[noise pollution|noise]] is discouraged. In some countries, putting up a [[tent]] in the [[forest]] for one night is allowed, but not the use of a [[Travel trailer|caravan]]. Access does not extend to built up or developed land (such as [[house]]s, [[garden]]s) and does not necessarily include commercial exploitation of the land. For example, workers picking berries may be legal only with the landowner's permit.
 
There are some significant differences in the rules of different countries. In [[Denmark]], there is noa more restricted freedom to roam, excepton forprivately someheld land. All dunes and beaches and all publicly owned forests are open to roaming. Not cultivated, un-fenced areas are open to daytime roaming irrespective of ownership status. Privately owned forest have access by roads and tracks only.
 
=== Finland ===