Life's simple pleasures don't need to be synonymous with spending or consumption. And as the cost of living bites, allemannsretten, or free access to nature, is increasingly on the agenda
Fancy getting some fresh air? In Norway, free access to nature is a right enshrined in law. It even has a name: 'allemannsretten', or the right to roam. In the context of the cost of living crisis, this so-called everyman's right of access allows hiking and wild camping enthusiasts to enjoy nature at minimal cost and in an eco-responsible way. Essentially the only condition is to respect the environment.