
We often go of into the countryside, often in N.Wales, find a forest, then find a secluded bit of wide grass at the side of some out of the way very minor "B" road and camp over.
Most of the research I did on Google came up with rules regarding camping in tents and those rules did not seem applicable.
Found this though, but the first line and the last line seems to contradict the rest of the txt

The right to wild camping is actually enshrined in the National Parks & Access to the Countryside Act, 1949
Article 6 states:
6 Camping
(1) No person shall knowingly use any vehicle, including a caravan or any structure other than a tent for the purpose of camping on the access land or land set out for the use or parking of vehicles except on any area which may be set apart and indicated by notice as a place where such camping is permitted.
(2) No person shall knowingly erect a tent on the access land for the purpose of camping:
(a) in any area listed in Schedule 2 to these byelaws;
(b) within 100 metres of any public road or in any enclosure.
(3) No person shall camp in a tent on the same site on the access land for more than two consecutive nights, except on any area which may be set apart and indicated by notice as a place where such camping is permitted.
Basically put, you can camp anywhere as long as you are compliant with the above.
What do you reckon re wild camping folks ?
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