
What is the general etiquette in South Sweden around wild camping spots? Any tips to find good ones? Currently bicycle touring and finding a lot of signs like this.

What is the general etiquette in South Sweden around wild camping spots? Any tips to find good ones? Currently bicycle touring and finding a lot of signs like this.
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Check out local tourist organisations and guides, can usually be found easily enough, like [here](https://turistbyrån.nu/sverige/)
The sign at the bottom indicates you’re in a nature reserve, where the right to roam can be restricted and camping may be forbidden or allowed only at designated places. So in this case, try to plan around nature reserves or look them up ahead (some allow camping and they are of course typically nice places).
You can camp for a night or two more or less anywhere except close to residential areas and at nature reserves. And the sign in your pic is at a nature reserve.
As for etiquette…leave the area as you found it.
Southern Sweden has a lot of farmland and not so much free to roam forests etc. it’s easier up north.
Generally I think the west coast is more densely populated than the east coast so if I would start planning I a trip I would stick to the east.