Added 5 years ago by Alexey
Wild camping generally needs the landowner's permission in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Scotland is the exception (right to roam).
Informational only — always check current local rules and get landowner permission where needed.
It sits out of sight of any roads, towns or houses and is only accessible on foot or by mountain bike.
Be aware that it can be boggy, but there's a fire in the cottage to dry out your feet.
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