Right to Roam: 10 Nature Inspired Prize Bundles

Barnsley, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom

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Aim

Help us fuel our campaign to secure a full right to roam in England to give people better access to nature.


The Prize Draw 

We’re a small campaign with big ambitions, which runs almost entirely on donations, which is why we’ve teamed up with the brilliant Folde bookshop in Dorset to bring you this special prize draw to help fund our work.

Every penny raised goes directly to supporting the Right to Roam campaign.

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The Prizes

Each bundle is an invitation to pause, to reconnect with the land, and to honour the wild places that ground us. Ten winners will receive a carefully curated bundle of gifts put together to help you step outside, tune in, and feel more deeply connected to the land around you.

Each bundle will include:

  • 2 signed art prints by campaign artist Nick Hayes – one for you, and one to gift to someone special
  • 2 signed nature books from a range of brilliant authors
  • A  China mug inspired by Nick Hayes art work and The Book of Trespass (made by Stokes Soft China)
  • A set of 3 Nick Hayes “Greening Cards”  with a promt to send them to someone you care about telling them about a moment in nature that mattered
  • A notebook  for journaling, sketching, or dreaming under a tree
  • A sit mat from Folde to encourage you to stop and be still in nature
  • A Folde tote bag, perfect to carry your book, sit mat, lunch and journal out in nature. 
  • 2 Nick Hayes bookmarks for your new books
  • A Lily Faith wooden pin, to wear your love of nature proudly
  • A4 Nick Hayes art print to remind you of why a right to roam matters
  • A6 nature inspired notebook by Sarah Robinson

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1753728280_6.jpgThe Books

The Cuckoo’s Lea – Michael J. Warren

The Lie of the Land – Guy Shrubsole

The Butterfly Isles – Patrick Barkham

The Flow – Amy-Jane Beer

Forget Me Not – Sophie Pavelle

To Have or to Hold – Sophie Pavelle

The Lost Words – Robert Macfarlane & Jackie Morris (unsigned) 

Hidden Histories – Mary-Ann Ochota

The English Path – Kim Taplin

A Love Letter from a Starry Moon – Jay Griffiths

Wild – Jay Griffiths

Twilight - Jay Griffiths

Kith – Jay Griffiths

Folklore Rising – Ben Edge

A Tree a Day – Amy-Jane Beer

More books still to be added!

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The Cause

Everyone needs regular access to nature - it’s vital for our physical and mental health. And to solve the climate and biodiversity crises we need to be better connected to the natural world. Which is why we have been campaigning for the past 5 years to convince the UK government to implement a right to roam act

The public currently only has a right to roam over 8% of England. The Countryside & Rights of Way Act 2000 created this partial right, but it’s unfinished business – for instance, there is no right of access to rivers or most woods. Huge swathes of our countryside are locked away behind barbed wire fences and hostile signs saying ‘Keep Out!’ and you can be shouted at just for going for a swim.

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What’s more, access to nature is hugely unequal – over a quarter of all constituencies in England effectively have no right to roam at all. While the wealthiest areas enjoy 80% more paths than the poorest. Access to nature should be open to all of us, not a privilege enjoyed by the few.
Even where we do have access, our freedoms are under threat. When the wealthy landowner Alexander Darwall won a court case to extinguish the right to wild camp on Dartmoor last year - the last place in England it was legal - it took huge protests to overturn the ruling on appeal.

It doesn’t have to be this way.

We believe England should follow the example of Scotland, Sweden and Norway, where people have enjoyed far broader rights to access their countryside, so long as they do so responsibly. This isn't about a free for all: we would still have sensible exclusions to protect crops, privacy and wildlife. But exclusion would have to be justified, not assumed.

It's time we enjoyed the same rights to access our beautiful countryside here in England!

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We can only keep this campaign pushing forward with the support and donations of the public. Every penny raised from this prize draw will go directly into funding our efforts to create meaning full change by getting us our right to roam 

How to Enter

Entering is simple, and every entry helps power our campaign for a full Right to Roam in England.

You can choose from the following options:

  • £5 for 1 entry
  • £10 for 3 entries
  • £15 for 5 entries
  • £20 for 10 entries
  • £50 for 30 entries

The more entries you get, the better your chances - and every penny goes directly to supporting the campaign for fairer access to nature.

Prefer not to donate? You can also enter by post for free. 

Check out all the information on entries bellow.



This project successfully funded on 31st August 2025


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