Countryside Code
The Countryside Code is your guide to the outdoors. Whether you’re in the countryside, enjoying the coast, our waterways or an urban park, it’s there to help guide you through nature.

The mantra is Respect – Protect – Enjoy:
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The Countryside Code is your guide to the outdoors. Whether you’re in the countryside, enjoying the coast, our waterways or an urban park, it’s there to help guide you through nature.
The mantra is Respect – Protect – Enjoy:
Follow defined routes, way-markers or maps. Know the signs and symbols of the countryside including those for public footpath, public bridleway, restricted byway, byway open to all traffic, National Trail, Wales Coast Path, open access land and permissive path.
Stay on the footpath to avoid causing erosion or damage
That’s the short version of the Countryside Code. Check out the Natural Resources Wales website for the full version, which is packed with useful tips.