Access Land
Access Land refers to areas in the UK where the public has the right to walk freely, thanks to the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000. This land is typically designated for recreational use and includes hills, mountains, and other natural landscapes.
Access Land is marked on maps and is often found in rural areas. While visitors can roam freely, they must respect the environment and wildlife, avoiding damage to crops and livestock. This initiative aims to promote outdoor activities and enhance public enjoyment of the countryside.