Dartmoor and the right to roam in England

Court of Appeals ruling a ‘rare victory’ for countryside access as Labour vows to enshrine rights in law

Dartmoor National Park
Dartmoor is the only area of England and Wales where, under a local law, there has been an assumed right to wild camp without the landowner’s permission
(Image credit: Carl Court/Getty Images)

A ruling that members of the public have the right to wild-camp in Dartmoor National Park has been welcomed by “right-to-roam” activists who claim that swathes of England’s countryside are unfairly off limits.

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