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camping on Dartmoor

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Currently, although the entirety of Dartmoor is privately owned, theDartmoor Commons Actextends a right of access that means people can pitch tents or sleep out overnight in a hammock or bivvy bag. But that much-treasured right, unique in England, is now under severe threat.

The right to wild camp on Dartmoor makes it fantastic for bikepacking(Image credit: Pat Kinsella)

bikepacking on Dartmoor

The right to wild camp on Dartmoor makes it fantastic for bikepacking

The right to wild camp on Dartmoor makes it fantastic for bikepacking

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In a statement, Darwall has claimed that he is not trying to end wild camping altogether, but cites concerns over litter and fires to argue that the “need for landowner permission to wild camp is a vital safeguard”.

Dartmoor National Park Authorityis opposing the claim in the high court. “The Darwalls may claim they are not against wild camping but people would find it hard to contact and obtain the permission of landowners, who could well turn them down or even charge them for the privilege of staying overnight,” the park’s chief executive, Kevin Bishop,told The Guardian. “The big risk is that this longstanding tradition, which we believe is enshrined as a right in the Dartmoor Commons Act, is lost for ever.”

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Wild camping on Dartmoor

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The legal threat to remove the right to wild camp has provoked a furious reaction from outdoor enthusiasts, local youth groups, access campaigners and environmentalists, and recently a group of protesters including author and environmental campaignerGuy Shrubsolestaged a camp-out on the grounds of Darwall’s Blachford Estate.

“Dartmoor is precious in England’s crowded and nature-depleted land - it is a sliver of wildness for everyone who doesn’t live in the highlands of the north,” Adventurer and authorAlastair Humphreystold us.

“It is so important for people who don’t happen to have inherited huge swathes of land down the generations to be able to enjoy exploring wild places,”  “Beyond their individual enjoyment, it has a broader importance of helping more people feel a sense of responsibility, belonging and caring for our land. Until lots of people care about nature, nothing is going  to change at government level in terms of addressing the climate and nature crisis.

“Once people feel they have ownership of the land, they will care for it more, and in the long term this will address the short-term issues of all this, such as occasional littering and inappropriate campfire use. If we heed the example of Scandinavia’sallemannsretten[‘every man’s right’ toroam freely] you quickly see that these are tiny, short term problems which disappear once people feel they have an invested interest in the land, and learn to care for it.

Phoebe Smith wild camping on Dartmoor(Image credit: Phoebe Smith)

Phoebe Smith wild camping on Dartmoor

Phoebe Smith wild camping on Dartmoor

Phoebe Smith wild camping on Dartmoor

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Phoebe Smith, adventurer and author of Extreme Sleeps: Adventures of a Wild Camper, told us she is horrified at the prospect of wild camping being effectively made illegal on Dartmoor. “What’s appalling here is that the area of land this person has is 3,513 acres - that’s about two times as big as Gatwick Airport or Gibraltor. They knew when they bought it that there was the right to legally wild camp on it… They have already removed parking that the last landowner had allowed.”

The host of theWander Woman podcastwent on to say that the timing of the legal challenge to the right to sleep wild on the moor was cynical, coming when local authorities and national parks are having their budgets squeezed and will find it hard to dedicate resource to fighting such actions. “And what’s worse it comes hot on the heels of the Government pushing to re-criminalise trespass in a country where we have the most limited right to roam as is," she added.

“Public land has been sold off more than ever in our history and yet and yet we have shown through countless studies the value of access to green spaces to the public’s mental and physical health, which then means less burden on the NHS, and has been proven through the various lockdowns. It should be a right not a privileged to spend the night in the great outdoors without the threat of criminalisation.

Darwall’s claim will be heard in the High Court on 12th December 2022, when protests will be held in London. FollowRight to Roamfor updates on this case and information on other access issues.

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