@ Jeroen, oké dit biedt perspectief. Ik was toch al van plan om hem mee te nemen en dat stukje van jou neem ik dan mee op reis.
Met de detector zoeken op een leuke site (per ongeluk) dan hangt het volgende boven je hoofd. Ik ga in Mei 2 weken richting Zweden en had al info ingewonnen...
All use of metal detectors for recreational purposes is forbidden by Swedish
> law, in order to protect the ancient remains that are part of our cultural
> heritage. In Sweden, only those employed by authorities or the military have
> the right to use metal detectors in their work. The County Council can also
> grant restricted permission to certain companies, if the use of metal
> detectors is crucial to their work. I must strongly advise you not to bring
> your metal detector when going on holiday in Sweden, since by using it you
> would risk being arrested or/and prosecuted.
>
> I hope you´ll have a nice holiday nonetheless, and that your stay will be
> pleasant.
>
> Kind regards.
>
> John Molin
> Archaeologist
> County Council of Västernorrland
> +46-611-34 92 14
>
john.molin@lansstyrelsen.se