Germany has a dense network of campsites and dedicated motorhome stopovers, often with paid electricity, water and waste disposal.
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.
Germany
Germany is friendly to motorhome touring when you use signed Stellplaetze, campsites and normal legal parking. Wild camping is broadly restricted, and city access can depend on environmental stickers.
Treat an overnight roadside stop as parking, not camping: keep awnings, chairs, steps and leveling gear inside the vehicle footprint unless a site explicitly allows them.
Private leisure motorhomes are normally outside Germany's truck toll system, but heavy or goods-use vehicles need a closer check before travel. Many German low-emission zones require a valid environmental sticker, and foreign vehicles may need to apply before entering.
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.
Use licensed campsites, club sites and council-backed aires for reliable overnight stays and waste facilities.
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.
Documents and insurance
Carry your driving licence, registration document, proof of insurance and personal ID. Check licence categories carefully for vehicles or combinations above 3.5 tonnes.
- Non-EU visitors should check whether an International Driving Permit is useful alongside their national licence.
- Rental contracts can restrict countries, ferries, gravel roads and winter travel; confirm coverage before departure.
Carry licence, registration, insurance and rental paperwork. Speed limits differ for heavier motorhomes and vehicles towing caravans or trailers.
- Motorhomes over 3.05 tonnes unladen weight have lower limits on single and dual carriageways.
- Check whether your licence and insurance cover the vehicle weight, trailer and all countries of travel.