As long as you don’t have an electric bike it’s fine.
Patient-Gas-883 on
No mopeds, no cars. Walking and biking etc. is fine
v6power88 on
Legally yes, but it’s a fair assumption the land owner might prefer if you didn’t.
Wirfen on
yeah biking is mostly the same as walking, only special location has restrictions on being on the land.
alexdiezg on
Welcome to allemansrätten. Yes you can cross that.
life_lagom on
Yes. Just not for motor vehicles
Merinther on
There appears to have been a sign, probably “[no motor vehicles other than class II mopeds](https://korkortonline.se/en/theory/road-signs/prohibitory-signs/)”. The “additional panel” (the rectangular sign) says “also applies to mopeds”, that is, in this case you also cannot enter using a class II moped. Since the sign is gone, you could argue that you don’t have to follow it, but since the additional panel is still there, chances are the sign wasn’t supposed to be removed, so it’s still a good idea to follow it.
That means that if by “biking” you mean a regular bicycle, you’re fine, but if you mean a moped or motorcycle, you should probably stay out.
Arnulf_67 on
Yes, unless your bike is electric.
gg4545 on
With a regular bike, yes. With an electric one, no. Electric bikes counts as a vehicle with an motor, and then you can’t refer to allemansrätten. But I can be different rules in different communities/Länstyrelser.
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yes
I’d say yes.
It looks like a ban for Motordriven vehicles, thus mopeds are included. Your bike does not have an engine (except for you of course..)
Those are often for motorized vehicles.
The area is probably owned by one or several ppl that do not wish to have people taking the road on loud vehicles.
Yes, allemansrätten means we have the right to ride on private roads as well. Prohibiting bicyclists requires a permit from the municipality.
There has probably been a [road sign](https://www.transportstyrelsen.se/sv/vagtrafik/vagmarken/Forbudsmarken/forbud-mot-trafik-med-annat-motordrivet-fordon-an-moped-klass-ii/) above that one. As others have commented, it bans motor vehicles, but not mopeds class II, they generally follow the same rules as bicycles in Sweden. That’s why there’s an extra sign banning them too.
Even if it crossed the whole road you can easily lift the bike over it. So it should not be a problem
Sorry.. But you shall not pass!
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This is fun, the sign is gone so you can ride anything past it
If the sign was not gone, yes you can bike, as long as it’s not an electric bike
I would say no because the sign above “gäller även moped” should probably be this sign but it has been stolen. https://xn—vgmrken-5wac.se/wp-content/uploads/c10.png
As long as you don’t have an electric bike it’s fine.
No mopeds, no cars. Walking and biking etc. is fine
Legally yes, but it’s a fair assumption the land owner might prefer if you didn’t.
yeah biking is mostly the same as walking, only special location has restrictions on being on the land.
Welcome to allemansrätten. Yes you can cross that.
Yes. Just not for motor vehicles
There appears to have been a sign, probably “[no motor vehicles other than class II mopeds](https://korkortonline.se/en/theory/road-signs/prohibitory-signs/)”. The “additional panel” (the rectangular sign) says “also applies to mopeds”, that is, in this case you also cannot enter using a class II moped. Since the sign is gone, you could argue that you don’t have to follow it, but since the additional panel is still there, chances are the sign wasn’t supposed to be removed, so it’s still a good idea to follow it.
That means that if by “biking” you mean a regular bicycle, you’re fine, but if you mean a moped or motorcycle, you should probably stay out.
Yes, unless your bike is electric.
With a regular bike, yes. With an electric one, no. Electric bikes counts as a vehicle with an motor, and then you can’t refer to allemansrätten. But I can be different rules in different communities/Länstyrelser.