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Spain

Spain is one of the clearest countries on the parking-versus-camping split: legal parking is allowed where signs permit it, while camping is limited to authorised places.

AllowedCampsites and service areas

Use campsites and authorised areas for overnight stays, outdoor setup, water refill and waste disposal.

Do not assumeParking and camping

A motorhome is considered parked when it stays within the marked bay and does not place awnings, tables, stabilizers or similar elements outside the vehicle.

CheckCheck before entry

Spain has a mix of free motorways and tolled roads, bridges, tunnels and private facilities; payment rules vary by route. Large cities can operate ZBE low-emission zones. Foreign vehicles may need local registration or authorisation before entry.

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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.

AllowedCampsites and aires

Use campsites and official aires de camping-car for overnight stops, water, electricity and waste services.

Do not assumeOvernight parking and wild camping

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.

CheckCheck before entry

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.

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Overnight and wild camping

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Jun 02, 2026Spain

A motorhome is considered parked when it stays within the marked bay and does not place awnings, tables, stabilizers or similar elements outside the vehicle.

  • Camping is allowed only in enabled areas, such as campsites or authorised motorhome parking, under regional rules.
  • Parking rules can be stricter on beaches, natural parks and high-demand tourist streets.
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Jun 02, 2026France

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.

  • Avoid overnighting where municipal signs ban motorhomes, overnight stays or camping.
  • Do not block traffic, stay beyond posted limits or turn a parking bay into an outdoor pitch.
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