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France does not have a general Right to Roam like some other countries, such as Sweden or Scotland. However, it does allow public access to certain natural areas, particularly in national parks and along coastal paths, under specific regulations. Landowners can restrict access, and there are laws in place to protect private property rights. Therefore, while there is some access to nature, it is not as extensive as a formal Right to Roam.

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