Wild Camping in Poland [closed]

Wild Camping in Poland [closed] - Hiker resting near fire and tent during travelling

Any suggestions for wild camping in Poland?

  1. Nice views (Prefer mountains, not hills)
  2. Would love to have a river close by
  3. Ability to have camp fire - MUST HAVE.
  4. Not too many people around

Any suggestion in welcomed.



Best Answer

As Where is wild camping possible in Europe? mentions

in Poland [...] any camp fire away from designated areas is illegal

so any wild camping will, at best, be tolerated.




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Where can you camp in Poland?

Popular camping regions in Poland
  • Pomeranian Voivodeship 66 campsites.
  • Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship 62 campsites.
  • Podlaskie Voivodeship 13 campsites.
  • Lubusz Voivodeship 17 campsites.
  • Greater Poland Voivodeship 23 campsites.
  • Masovian Voivodeship 11 campsites.
  • \u0141\xf3d\u017a Voivodeship 3 campsites.
  • Lublin Voivodeship 6 campsites.


Is wild camping legal in Europe?

Armenia, Georgia, Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova are countries that do not really have any laws against wild camping, So you are free to camp pretty much anywhere you want to; with the exception of some national parks in Ukraine.

Is wild camping illegal in Germany?

Wild camping is prohibited in Germany. If you simply pitch your tent in a German forest, you risk receiving a fine of up to 500 euros or even more if you do so with a camper van. It is even possible to camp here: Ferropolis is an open-air museum near Dessau.

Is wild camping legal in Czech Republic?

Wild camping in a tent is officially not legal in the Czech Republic. However, overnight stay in the backcountry with little to no shelter (bivouacking) is allowed. It is important to always follow the no fire and leave no trace rules. It is also not allowed to stay more than one night at the same place.



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