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19/4/2008 at 3:19pm
Location: Argyll Scotland Outfit: 1997 Bailey Ranger 470 4
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Going back to the original question, in France, why should motorhomes get free parking areas whereas caravans must be on sites. Well is there any actual law that states that carvans cannot be sited in these areas designated for motorhomes? Especially if the tow car was left attached to the caravan.
This year we will be wild camping in the Western Isles and our van (see gallery) will be locked onto the tow car while we are wild camping. Okay, when we reach a caravan park, and they are one or two, we will detach and tour solo. However, as far as I can see, there is no restriction in the Western Isles as to what kind of unit you use, it is only that for the most part and up until now, the majority of wild campers use motorhomes.
With a solar panel and all mod cons, although our van is small, it is completely self contained and an ideal unit for wild camping. If a car can go there so can our van.
------------- Lobey.
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20/4/2008 at 5:48pm
Location: North Essex Outfit: Caravelair Alba 400
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-This is from a French person on the French Eriba forum--apparantly you are allowed to park a car/caravan on an Aire du Campingcar provided you dont put any external water carriers or waste tanks actually on the ground--heres the bit Babelfished from French----
----With regard to the stops apart from the camp-sites, I think, by experiment that that does not pose a particular problem, if certain elementary rules are complied with. The caravan is classified like the motor home, in the lawful heading of the autocaravanes. I come from the motor home (30 years) and lately passed to the caravan Eriba Triton 430 WP. I return from Brittany where I have just spent one week apart from the camp-sites. The caravan must be autonomous, i.e. to have imperatively a water tank worn of good dimension. It is imperative not to let water run out on the ground. A good clean water reserve facilitates the life on board. Drainings are carried out as with a DC. When I station, my caravan remains harnessed and I lower the candles to stabilize it. During this week of ramble, I stationed on surfaces of motor home practically deserted at that time. Ca does not pose any problem strictly. The National police force passed on 2 sites different for patrols from monitoring. Some camp-site-drivers initially surprised, do not hesitate to make a small sign of the hand, after the effect of surprise. There is always necessary to remain discrete, but it is also valid in the motor home. In estival period and because of the overpopulation of the littoral, I will privilege the interior of the grounds and the small camp-sites. It is necessary to have for board the regulation into force easy to find on the Net. Then do not hesitate, it does not have there reason which we cannot benefit from these rules of freedom.
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