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I have met a few plucky Brit motorhomers above and below the arctic circle in Norway and Sweden recently but seen none on aire sites or the roads in 2/3 of the Finland. Not sure why when this applies
One may stay or set up camp temporarily in the countryside, a reasonable distance from homes, pick mineral samples, wild berries, mushrooms and flowers (as long as they are not protected species). One may fish with a rod and line (only still waters), row, sail or use a motorboat on waterways (with certain restrictions), and swim or bathe in both inland waters and the sea. One can walk, ski and ice fish on frozen lakes, rivers and the sea. Income from selling picked berries or mushrooms is tax free.
The language is fine as most Finns speak english and dont expect you to decipher a language made up of far to many vowels and umlauts! In the north I have free camped next to countless empty (of people) lakes. Great place to camp, just make sure you have mozzie repellant.
Hopefully see another brit enjoying Finlands emptyness. One province I visited had 1.5 people per square kilometer, imagine that......
One may stay or set up camp temporarily in the countryside, a reasonable distance from homes, pick mineral samples, wild berries, mushrooms and flowers (as long as they are not protected species). One may fish with a rod and line (only still waters), row, sail or use a motorboat on waterways (with certain restrictions), and swim or bathe in both inland waters and the sea. One can walk, ski and ice fish on frozen lakes, rivers and the sea. Income from selling picked berries or mushrooms is tax free.
The language is fine as most Finns speak english and dont expect you to decipher a language made up of far to many vowels and umlauts! In the north I have free camped next to countless empty (of people) lakes. Great place to camp, just make sure you have mozzie repellant.
Hopefully see another brit enjoying Finlands emptyness. One province I visited had 1.5 people per square kilometer, imagine that......