Use licensed campsites, club sites and council-backed aires for reliable overnight stays and waste facilities.
Camper Rules Assistant
Build a country route and get compact allowed/do-not-assume/check cards for overnight rules, LEZ, tolls, documents and winter requirements.
United Kingdom
UK motorhome travel is highly local: councils, national parks and private landowners decide many overnight-parking rules, while clean-air zones add city checks.
There is no single UK-wide right to sleep overnight in a motorhome wherever parking is allowed. Check council, car-park and landowner rules.
The UK has route-specific tolls, bridges, tunnels and ferry crossings rather than a national vignette. Several cities operate clean-air zones, and London and Scotland have separate low-emission systems.
France
France combines a large campsite network with strict local parking, low-emission and mountain-winter rules. Motorhome travellers should separate legal parking from camping behaviour.
Use campsites and official aires de camping-car for overnight stops, water, electricity and waste services.
A motorhome can use legal parking like other vehicles, but camping behaviour and long stays can be restricted by national, local or protected-area rules.
French motorway toll class depends mainly on height, weight and axle count, so tall motorhomes can pay more than cars. Crit'Air stickers are required in low-emission zones and during some pollution-control measures, including for foreign vehicles.
Tolls and charges
The UK has route-specific tolls, bridges, tunnels and ferry crossings rather than a national vignette.
- Check height, length and weight categories before booking ferries or toll crossings.
- Large motorhomes may not fit older city car parks or multi-storey facilities.
French motorway toll class depends mainly on height, weight and axle count, so tall motorhomes can pay more than cars.
- Motorhomes below 3 metres are usually treated differently from vehicles at or above 3 metres; check the displayed class at toll gates.
- Ferries, tunnels and mountain roads can apply separate vehicle-length and height pricing.