Endless travel possibilities

Your travel possibilities are virtually endless travelling across Europe in a motorhome. The European motorhome experience is an exciting one and one of the safest, most economical ways to cross a continent.

Over 6,000 campsites

With so many gorgeous and fascinating possibilities it’s hard to narrow down where exactly to visit, especially if short of time. There are over 6,000 official campsites for motorhomes across Western Europe alone, so you’ll be spoilt for choice.

Here’s one idea. Spend the winter in Spain

If travelling by motorhome through Europe in winter, Spain is without a doubt the most popular destination. Plenty of sunshine there.

Many folks choose to go down the coast, visiting Barcelona and then working across the country to Madrid, enjoying all the hospitality of small Spanish towns along the way, rich in orange groves and folklore. Hard to beat.

From there, it’s a popular route to head over into Portugal and then back up to the point of origin. This is but one winter itinerary but it’s a popular one.

Free camp

In the more isolated countryside of Eastern Europe in particular, many people choose to “free camp”. You’ll save on campsite fees, which could range up to 20 Euros in many places.

Free camping allows you to simply set up camp along the side of the road as long as you are off the main path, out of the way and not obstructing other traffic.

This is perfectly legal in Europe which makes it a quite popular option.

France

In the summertime, France is almost as popular as Spain is in the winter for those on their European motorhome tour.

The favorable weather, abundance of campsites in the South of France and the friendly locals’ welcoming attitude towards motorists makes this a popular choice.

Bonus… food and wine is cheap. Enjoy!

Richard J Gardner operates http://www.motorhomes.com.au where you can buy, sell and hire motorhomes, caravans, campervans and RVs.

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