Legal Status of Fly Agarics Worldwide
Fly agaric legality in Europe – country overview & legal status
Here's a current overview of the legal status of fly agarics (Amanita muscaria) in Europe. This information will help you understand in which countries possession or purchase is legal—or where caution is advised. 🌍
🗺️ Categories of the legal situation
- 🟢 Legal: Possession & consumption are permitted.
- 🔴 Illegal: Possession or consumption is prohibited and may result in criminal consequences.
- 🟡 Unclear: No clear legal situation – please check with local authorities.
🟢 Countries where fly agarics are legal
The purchase, possession and use of Amanita muscaria is permitted here:
- Germany
- Austria
- France
- Spain
- Portugal
- Italy
- Sweden
- Norway
- Finland
- Russia
- Estonia
- United Kingdom
- Ukraine
🔴 Countries where fly agarics are illegal
- Iceland
- Netherlands – expressly prohibited since 2008
- Romania
- Lithuania – classified as a hard drug
🟡 Countries with unclear or inconsistent status
There is no clear legal classification in the following countries. Please check local regulations before purchasing or owning:
- Poland
- Hungary
- Bulgaria
- Greece
- Croatia
- Slovenia
- Slovakia
- Serbia
- Belarus
- Türkiye
🚚 Countries we ship to
Our fly agaric online shop currently delivers to the following countries:
- Germany
- Austria
- France
- Italy
- Spain
- Portugal
We regularly check the legal framework in these countries to guarantee you safe and legally compliant shipping.
⚠️ Legal Notice
The information on this site is for general guidance only and does not constitute legal advice. We assume no liability for its accuracy or timeliness. Please always check directly with the relevant authorities in your country.