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stokell
Wild (Stealth) Camping in France
I'm planning my tour of the North Sea Route and I hope to start my trip in Boulogne-sur-Mer and head north through Belgium and Netherlands.

I normally stealth camp at night, in that I camp in a wooded area that is not marked with a trespass sign, is unimproved, unfenced, away from housing and out of sight.

I understand that this is called 'camping sauvage' in France. I also understand that it may be frowned upon by the authorities. The question is; along the North Sea Route are there areas that might be suitable? What is the general attitude in France towards people who stealth camp?

DCSmith
Wild (Stealth) Camping in France
Hello,
I am French and live near Paris. I do not know what the law says about your camping, but being familiar with French attitude and suspiscions, I'd be darn careful if I were you. I feel certain the police would have something to say, and the ambient danger from seedy folks wandering around would bother me personally. It's a tough question to answer.



I'm planning my tour of the North Sea Route and I hope to start my trip in Boulogne-sur-Mer and head north through Belgium and Netherlands.

I normally stealth camp at night, in that I camp in a wooded area that is not marked with a trespass sign, is unimproved, unfenced, away from housing and out of sight.

I understand that this is called 'camping sauvage' in France. I also understand that it may be frowned upon by the authorities. The question is; along the North Sea Route are there areas that might be suitable? What is the general attitude in France towards people who stealth camp?

geoffs
Wild (Stealth) Camping in France
I have only wild camped through scandinavia where it is legal. In other countries I would just ask a farmer if he minded wether I set my camp up in one of his fields. I was told yes in all but one case and the next place was even friendlier when they were told what had happened.
A bit of courtesy goes a long way and I was often asked to join them for a coffee or breafast/dinner etc.

Cheers

Geoff

Eastway82
Wild (Stealth) Camping in France
Just so you know, there is no actual law of trespass in France. If you are not damaging anything/bothering anyone, then simply being on someone's land is not an offence. Having said that, France is so well-served with Camping Municipals, and they are SO cheap, that it's really not worth the bother unless you're desperate to avoid all human company and/or expense. Don't know about Belgium etc though, although I think if I was at Boulogne and had a choice of north or south I'd head south every time... :-)

stokell
Wild (Stealth) Camping in France
although I think if I was at Boulogne and had a choice of north or south I'd head south every time... :-)
I'll be there in April/May of 2007. Do you think I'd be wiser to start in Den Helder and head south that time of year? I would prefer the wind at my back (or side).





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