Camping closer than 150 metres from an occupied house or cabin is forbidden. You can only camp on cultivated land if you have an agreement with the land owner. RESPECT PRIVATE PROPERTY If none are present, go in the ocean or dig a pit in the ground. Avoid using wet wipes, as they take a long time to decompose. USE PUBLIC TOILETS If you are in an area without bins, bring your wate with you until you can dispose of it. THROW WASTE IN THE WASTE BINS FOLLOW THE PATH AND AVOID THE CREATION OF NEW PATHS Avoid leaving traces in nature, such as cairns, tent pegs etc. Allow others to have the same great experience that you’ve had. LEAVE NO TRACE CAMP IN DESIGNATED AREAS Lofoten Code of Conduct RULES BE CONSIDERATE IN TRAFFIC The roads in Lofoten are narrow, yet many use them. Keep well clear of eyelists when passing them. Be especially mindful of bicycles in tunnels. BAN ON FIRES During the summer months, there is a general ban on open fires. Use designated sites for fire, and make sure there is no risk for a forest fire. RESPECT WILDLIFE Avoid disturbing animals unnecessarily. Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times. as well as your own experience and safety, we recommend activities organised by a tour operator. IN THE INTEREST OF THE ENVIRONMENT, «The views are so nice you want to scream, but don’t do it all night” It’s easy to lose track of time in the midnight sun, but please respect that some people need to wake up early in the morning Our community is based on trust, please respect private property During the summer season you must stay on the marked tracks or paths open to general Never walk far away from your crew or leave any members behind please respect the locals We’re super cute – we know – but please don’t pet us or feed us. It might make us sick. Do you know where you are? Don’t be ashamed to turn around. Always know where you are. Slippery shoes are the worst! make sure you know where you’re going, so you don’t have to call a rescue service if you’re phone has service, that is. Shit! make sure you’re far away from trails, water sources and camping spots. cover up the paper and … other things you keep at least 150 metres away We don’t like it when people get too close