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Started by bluemoonvinny, March 28, 2018, 09:03:00 AM

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bluemoonvinny

Hi All, we will be setting off on our travels in September and heading into France/Spain/Portugal, eventually back into Southern Spain for December.  We would welcome any advice/tips as to what areas have camp sites open during these months, we are happy to use Aires etc.. but would like to see what other options may be open to us.

Camper_Dan

Greetings!

It's been a long time since I've been there, so I'm not much good on specifics, but the best things are off the major roads.

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rockyroad

Hiya, bluemoonvinny!

I've been to France several times.
It will get harder as you get North. Down in the Dordoigne public spaces seemed pretty open and I would even find picnic spots with taps and electricity! They must have decided that it costs more to fence off than to let people use them. But as you go North the population gets denser and fences appear more and more, followed by gates that get locked at night. The French are fiercely protective of their land and wild camping is not recommended if done on the sly.

Though, in less populated areas it's easy to find a suitable spot, and you can always ask a farmer - I've never been refused.
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Camper_Dan

Greetings!

You might try googling "tour guides" followed by whatever city.

Cheers!
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Niatra

We would welcome any advice/tips as to what areas have camp sites open during these months.

BetsyLeonard

Quote from: bluemoonvinny on March 28, 2018, 09:03:00 AMHi All, we will be setting off on our travels in September and heading into France/Spain/Portugal, eventually back into Southern Spain for December.  We would welcome any advice/tips as to what areas have camp sites open during these months, we are happy to use Aires etc.. but would like to see what other options may be open to us.

Here are some tips and advice for finding campsites and other accommodations during your travels in France, Spain, and Portugal:

Use a camping guidebook: Before you leave, invest in a camping guidebook for the regions you will be traveling in. These guidebooks provide detailed information on campgrounds, campsites, and other accommodations available in the area.

Check online: Use websites such as Pitchup.com, Eurocampings.co.uk, and Campingfrance.com to search for campsites in the regions you will be traveling to. These websites provide reviews, photos, and information on facilities available at each site.

Consider wild camping: In many areas of France, Spain, and Portugal, it is legal to camp in the wild as long as you follow certain rules and regulations. Look into wild camping laws and regulations before attempting to camp in the wild.

Look into motorhome or RV rental: Renting a motorhome or RV can provide a comfortable and convenient way to travel and camp in the regions you will be visiting. Many companies offer rentals at reasonable rates.

Be flexible: Keep in mind that some campsites and accommodations may close during the off-season months. It's always a good idea to have a backup plan or be flexible with your travel itinerary.

largejavelin

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