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Do you want to know if your property has the right to fish, or if there is an opportunity for hunting?
Fishing rights
Via the service My property, you as a property owner and private person can take part in the information available for your particular property.
An investigation may need to be made to find out if it belongs to fishing rights a property.
Lantmäteriet ceased in 2017 with parts of the commissioned activities such as fishing rights investigation for private individuals and companies. You can read more about the decision, and where you as a property owner can instead turn to.
Hunting rights
The Land Survey can see if the hunting right is entered in the property register as a usufructuary right. No further or detailed information about hunting rights is available from the Land Survey. Hunting rights are governed by the Hunting Act (1987:259). You can read more about the Hunting Act on the Riksdag's website (in Swedish, new window).
Länsstyrelsen (in Swedish, new window) has information on wildlife conservation areas, previously called hunting conservation areas. The Land Survey has no information on which properties are part of a wildlife conservation area.