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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.

AllowedCampsites and Stellplaetze

Germany has a dense network of campsites and dedicated motorhome stopovers, often with paid electricity, water and waste disposal.

Do not assumeOvernight parking and wild camping

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.

CheckCheck before entry

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.

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Belgium

Belgium is compact, cross-border friendly and very local in practice: motorhome travellers need to plan legal overnight stops, Brussels/Flanders LEZ registration and the Viapass category check for heavy or goods-registered vehicles.

AllowedCampsites and motorhome areas

Belgium has useful campsites and motorhome aires, but city, coast and Ardennes locations can be small, seasonal or locally regulated.

Do not assumeOvernight parking and bivouac rules

Do not treat Belgium as a free wild-camping country. Nature bivouac zones are narrow exceptions and are usually meant for hikers or cyclists, not motorhomes.

CheckCheck before entry

Private leisure motorhomes normally do not need a national road vignette, but Viapass matters if the vehicle is over 3.5 tonnes and intended or registered for goods transport. Belgium's LEZ checks are city and region based. Brussels has its own registration, while Flanders operates LEZ rules for Antwerp and Ghent.

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Seasonal and winter

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02 de jun. de 2026Germany

Winter travel is common, but alpine routes, campsites and service points can close or require winter-ready tyres and equipment.

  • Check road status before crossing the Alps or low mountain regions after snow or freezing rain.
  • Book Christmas, ski-season and summer holiday campsites early; popular regions fill quickly.
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04 de jun. de 2026Belgium

Belgium has no simple alpine-style winter route system, but rain, coastal wind, Ardennes snow and neighbouring-country winter rules shape motorhome planning.

  • Winter tyres are generally an equipment and safety decision inside Belgium, but they can become mandatory as soon as the route crosses into countries with situational winter-tyre laws.
  • Book coastal and Ardennes sites early around school holidays and major events.
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