Friluftsloven
Friluftsloven, or the Outdoor Recreation Act, is a Norwegian law that governs access to nature and outdoor recreation. Enacted in 1957 and amended over time, it codifies and clarifies the long-standing principle of public access to uncultivated land and waters, commonly known as allemannsretten. The act aims to promote outdoor life and a close relationship with nature while balancing private property rights and environmental protections.
The scope covers most non-cultivated terrain across Norway, including forests, mountains, lakes, and coastal areas. It
Rights and duties: People may walk, hike, ski, cycle, and partake in activities such as berry picking,
Friluftsloven underpins the broader Norwegian concept of friluftsliv—the freedom to enjoy nature responsibly—and remains a central