THE ARCHIPELAGO | FURTHER OUT - Visit Nynäshamn
THE ARCHIPELAGO | FURTHER OUT - Visit Nynäshamn
THE ARCHIPELAGO | FURTHER OUT - Visit Nynäshamn
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012 <strong>Nynäshamn</strong><br />
EvEryonE’s right<br />
Sweden has a well-established law and practice known as Allemansrätten (common right of access to private land). This law gives you the<br />
right to enjoy nature, also on privately owned land. You can even camp for up to three nights without special permission just about anywhere,<br />
provided you do so outside private home zones, which usually cover approximately a normal garden or the area within sight of a residential<br />
property or other place where a person resides. You may of course not pick cultivated flowers, crops or fruit, though you can take berries and<br />
mushrooms. Nor can you build a fire anyhow, litter or damage nature in any way.<br />
If you paddle south from the guest harbor you will eventually end up where this picture was taken last summer. If you hurry it takes 20 minutes,<br />
if you’re more laid back you will spend an hour in the kayak before reaching the southern part of the island Yttre Gården.<br />
If you would like to paddle in <strong>Nynäshamn</strong>, there are practically no limits other than your imagination. Kayaks are available for hire in many<br />
places in the municipality. Photo: Niclas Sjögren