Don't know if any of you have read the Scottish Outdoor Acess Code.
I found this bit in it, and was wondering if anyone can clarify that i have read it right, and is in fact allowed.
Wherever possible, use a stove rather than light an open fire. If you do wish to
light an open fire, keep it small, under control and supervised fires that get out
of control can cause major damage, for which you might be liable. Never light
an open fire during prolonged dry periods or in areas such as forests, woods,
farmland, or on peaty ground or near to buildings or in cultural heritage sites
where damage can be easily caused. Heed all advice at times of high risk.
Remove all traces of an open fire before you leave.
Reading this, it sounds like campfires are allowed if responsible
I found this bit in it, and was wondering if anyone can clarify that i have read it right, and is in fact allowed.
Wherever possible, use a stove rather than light an open fire. If you do wish to
light an open fire, keep it small, under control and supervised fires that get out
of control can cause major damage, for which you might be liable. Never light
an open fire during prolonged dry periods or in areas such as forests, woods,
farmland, or on peaty ground or near to buildings or in cultural heritage sites
where damage can be easily caused. Heed all advice at times of high risk.
Remove all traces of an open fire before you leave.
Reading this, it sounds like campfires are allowed if responsible