Norway has suspended a campaign promoting the country as an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts, responding to concerns from local authorities and campaign groups about the environmental impact of a massive influx of tourists by opening up so-called right-to-roam laws.
He German slats, The right of public access to nature, which allows citizens to camp, swim, ski and walk freely on private land, regardless of its ownership, forms the basis of cold air livet (outdoor life), considered fundamental to the culture of this mountainous country.