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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.

Country rules

Portugal

Portugal is excellent for coastal and shoulder-season motorhome travel, but overnight limits, protected areas, electronic tolls and heat or wildfire conditions need active checks.

AllowedCampsites and ASA service areas

Use campsites, ASA motorhome areas and authorised stopovers for water, waste, electricity and legal overnight certainty.

Do not assumeMotorhome overnight rules

Article 50-A restricts motorhome overnight stays and parking in Natura 2000 areas, protected areas and coastal-management zones unless a place is expressly authorised.

CheckCheck before entry

Portuguese motorways can use conventional toll booths or electronic-only tolling, so foreign-registered vehicles should arrange payment before using toll routes. Portugal does not use a national tourist LEZ sticker, but Lisbon has a low-emission zone and city access rules that can affect older vehicles.

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Overnight and wild camping

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02 jun 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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04 jun 2026Portugal

Article 50-A restricts motorhome overnight stays and parking in Natura 2000 areas, protected areas and coastal-management zones unless a place is expressly authorised.

  • Overnight stay is defined around occupancy between 22:00 and 07:00, so do not assume a beach or viewpoint is safe for sleeping.
  • Outside those areas, still follow municipal signs, time limits and bans on camping behaviour.
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