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Poland

Poland is increasingly useful for north-south motorhome corridors, with e-TOLL checks for combinations over 3.5 tonnes, city clean-transport zones and forest overnight rules requiring attention.

AllowedCampsites and camper services

Use campsites, camper parks and authorised service points for overnight certainty, water and waste disposal.

Do not assumeOvernight parking and forests

There is no general right to drive a motorhome into forests or camp anywhere; use campsites, legal parking, official motorhome areas and designated forest programme areas where rules allow.

CheckCheck before entry

The e-TOLL system applies to vehicles and vehicle combinations over 3.5 tonnes on covered toll roads, including many camper plus trailer combinations. Polish cities may introduce Clean Transport Zones with local entry criteria, stickers or camera checks, and the rules can vary by city.

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Czechia

Czechia is useful for central-European motorhome corridors, but toll class, protected-area camping, winter tyres and old-town access need a route-by-route check.

AllowedCampsites and camper parks

Czechia has a growing network of campsites and motorhome places near spa towns, castles, lakes and national parks.

Do not assumeOvernight parking and protected areas

Do not assume that Czech roadside parking makes sleeping in a motorhome legal. Protected areas and national parks limit camping to designated places.

CheckCheck before entry

Vehicles with four wheels up to 3.5 tonnes need an electronic motorway vignette on tolled sections; motorhomes above 3.5 tonnes use the electronic toll system. Czechia does not operate a simple nationwide tourist LEZ sticker for motorhomes, but local limited-access, parking and historic-centre rules can be decisive.

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04 juin 2026Poland

Polish cities may introduce Clean Transport Zones with local entry criteria, stickers or camera checks, and the rules can vary by city.

  • Check the relevant city council before entering a zone with an older diesel or foreign-registered motorhome.
  • Unauthorised entry into a Clean Transport Zone can be fined, so treat zone signage and local lists as route-critical.
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04 juin 2026Czechia

Czechia does not operate a simple nationwide tourist LEZ sticker for motorhomes, but local limited-access, parking and historic-centre rules can be decisive.

  • For Prague and other old towns, plan park-and-ride or campsite access instead of driving a wide motorhome into the centre.
  • Check local signs for weight, height, delivery and resident-only restrictions before crossing city cores.
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