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Ireland

Ireland is a rewarding motorhome country when you plan local overnight permissions, ferry-friendly dimensions, toll payment and narrow-road timing. Wild camping and car-park sleeping are not a national right.

AllowedCampsites and motorhome stopovers

Campsites are the most reliable way to get legal overnight stays, water, electricity and waste services on Irish routes.

Do not assumeOvernight parking and national parks

Ireland does not give motorhomes a blanket right to sleep wherever parking is possible; councils, landowners, national parks and car-park signs decide the practical rule.

CheckCheck before entry

Irish toll roads are route-specific. The M50 around Dublin is barrier-free and must be paid by the deadline if you do not have a tag or account. Ireland does not have a single national emissions sticker for visiting motorhomes, but city transport plans, bus gates, parking zones and height limits still matter.

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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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Overnight and wild camping

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Jun 04, 2026Ireland

Ireland does not give motorhomes a blanket right to sleep wherever parking is possible; councils, landowners, national parks and car-park signs decide the practical rule.

  • Some national parks allow only specific tent-based wild camping under strict codes; Connemara explicitly prohibits overnight campervan stays in car parks.
  • Use campsites, signed aire or motorhome stopovers, and leave ordinary coastal, harbour or trailhead car parks before overnight bans apply.
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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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