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Cycling, with or without an engine

To take a bike ride is wonderful. And how fortunate we are to be able to ride our bikes in nature and small roads. Remember not to ride over someone’s property or sensitive land and plantations that easily damages.

Ride carefully by doing the following

• Avoid soft trails when it has been raining and the ground is wet

• Avoid sensitive areas such as meadows and marshes

• Avoid using rough-treaded tires on sensitive ground

One more thing! Do you want to ride on exercise trails and hiking trails? Remember to take it easy and share the trails with others. Show respect to others regardless of if they are riding a bike or hiking. In some places there might be local regulations that prohibits biking – find out what applies at the place you want to ride your bike.

Are you riding an electric bike? If so, you can read more about that here!

Vehicles in terrain

Snow-mobile, ATV, quad bike, jet-ski

How and where can you as a civilian drive a motorized vehicle? Different rules apply for different areas so make sure to find out what rules applies where you are. The rules are there to protect the nature, flora, and fauna but also out of respect for others. It can take a long time for plants and animals to recover at a place that has been destroyed by off-road vehicles. Vehicles in terrain

Please drive but drive carefully not to disturb others that are out enjoying nature. It is also important to respect plants and animals that exists below the surface of the snow, water or ground. Buy a trail pass and enjoy all the wonderful summer and winter trails instead.

PHOTO: Anna Israelsson

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