Camping in the Woods
There is free access to the woods during the World Ski Championships, and many people will set up tents or lavvos in the woods to join the World Championship celebration. You have good opportunities to do this, but there are a few things to consider when planning your camping in the woods.
It can be a good idea to check the World Championship program before deciding where to set up your tent, so you're close to where the events are taking place.
Be aware of the risk of fire and carbon monoxide poisoning when using a stove inside the tent.
At Sørem Farm, there will be a designated World Championship camp where you can set up your tent.
See also
Experience Nordic Ski in the Woods (Sørem) - maps and FAQ
Tips til opplevelsen fra Bymarka
Here are some tips if you plan to camp:
- It is not allowed to camp on cultivated land without the landowner's consent. (Cultivated land refers to fields, house plots, farmyards, or similar areas where public access would unduly disturb the owner or user.)
- Camping or staying for more than 2 days at a time is not allowed without the owner’s consent.
- All tent setups, shelters, etc., should be done without damaging live or dead trees.
- Do not cut down live or dead trees to make a fire. Bring your own firewood.
- Be prepared and bring a bag for your trash. Everything you bring with you should be taken back with you.
- Show respect for animals and birds. Leave no trace also means being considerate of those living in nature.
- Be considerate of others in the area. Be polite and minimize noise.
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