Last updated: 12/8/2022
Is wild camping legal in the UK? While the all-encompassing facilities of a UK campsite or holiday park may be the preferred choice for some, many van lifers are drawn to a more wild approach, away from the rules and boundaries of a holiday park. Having studied the rules and consulted with the experts, Van Life Matters talks UK wild camping.
Wild camping, as far as van life is concerned, involves setting up camp outside of a traditional campsite or holiday park.
Van life wild camping with heating, USB charge points, fairy lights, duvet and pillows may not be strictly wild by definition, but it’s a concept that makes sense when you already have all the facilities you’ll need in your campervan.
Wild camping in any vehicle is not legal anywhere in the UK without the landowners express permission.
The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 has strengthened police powers to tackle unauthorised encampments which cause “damage, disruption or distress”.
The recently introduced Act has made it a criminal offence to reside with a vehicle on land without permission and includes a new power of arrest and the power for police to seize the vehicle.
The offence will be committed if a person who resides or intends to reside with a vehicle on land fails to leave the land or remove their property without reasonable excuse when asked to do so and they have caused, or are likely to cause, significant damage, disruption, or distress.
The maximum penalty will be three months’ imprisonment or a fine not exceeding level 4 (£2,500) on the standard scale, or both.
The arrest and vehicle seizure powers can be used when a trespasser has met the conditions of the offence and not left the land when asked to do so without reasonable excuse.
It is for the police to decide on proportionate enforcement action based on the circumstances and evidence of each case.
In its policy paper, the Home Office states that the offence does not apply where no harm is caused, ensuring that a person will not be criminalised for their mere presence on the land.
So where does this leave you? Can you wild camp in the UK?
The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 is framed in such a way as to ensure that the rights of those wishing to enjoy the countryside are not impacted.
The policy paper states that you won’t be criminalised for wild camping in a campervan, provided you do not cause damage, disruption or distress while residing on land without permission.
Wherever you choose to wild camp, ensure you stick to the countryside code and follow these general rules:
Sooner or later, you’ll need to think about going to the toilet when wild camping.
If you’re lucky enough to be close to public toilets, it’s problem solved – you can find a map of UK public toilets online here.
If you’re going to go wild camping, you should ensure your campervan has toilet facilities onboard for when you’re not able to use a public convenience.
This could take the shape of a traditional campervan toilet, such as a portable cassette toilet, or you could go down the route of a more eco-friendly compostable portable toilet.
Alternatively, consider using a biodegradable waste kit which are widely available online and in some outdoor leisure shops.
As with anything, if you speak to enough people, sooner or later you’re going to hear some horror stories.
The reality is though, these are few and far between.
Adding to the rules of wild camping above, there’s a few van life practices that you should adopt for peace-of-mind:
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I didn't realise how many were being planned! I can't afford to buy a newer camper yet so looks like I'm going to get an extra tax every time I try to leave my drive. NOT impressed.
A very clear, concise and sensible guide to staying within the law. I wasn’t aware it only became a criminal act if you refused to leave a ‘wild’ site and had no reasonable excuse to stay.
Personally, I would only wild camp as a last resort, so now feel better prepared should the occasion arise.