With a population density of just 11 people per square mile, the Rockies, the Yukon, more natural lakes than any other country, and the world's longest coastline.
From the Appalachians to the Rockies and from the Great Lakes to the desert, the United States offers a wide variety of breathtaking landscapes, many of which are free to camp in.
Due to its dramatic mountains, sweeping glens, rugged moorlands, deep lochs, and wild beaches, Scotland frequently leads the list of the most beautiful countries in the world.
Camping in the Land of the Midnight Sun is a privilege, as it is one of the most picturesque countries in the world, with its frozen, dramatic mountains.
Camping in the Land of the Midnight Sun is a privilege, as it is one of the most picturesque countries in the world, with its frozen, dramatic mountains.
From the high Andes to the desert and the jungle to the rugged littoral, it is not surprising that Argentina is on your adventure travel bucket list.
From frozen lakes and snowy mountains to vast wilderness and sandy beaches, Sweden is truly a natural sanctuary.
Finland, like Norway, has 'right to roam' laws and regards wild camping on both public and private land to be a right that should be enjoyed by all.
Bordering Russia to the east, Latvia to the south and just over the Baltic Sea from Finland, Estonia is a hidden gem possessing gorgeous stretches of forest, lakes and coastline.