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Koutchi76 6 months ago · Bjrlondresfr
Camping près de Londres
bonjour,

Nous partons cet été faire un tour dans le sud de l'Angleterre en camping car, avec notamment un passage par Londres.

Qui aurait une bonne expérience dans un camping autour de Londres avec un accès aisé aux transports publics pour rejoindre le centre-ville? L'idéal serait de laisser le camping car au camping...

merci beaucoup d'avance pour votre aide!
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Vanouk 7 months ago · NinjaPenguin
Reaching southern Italy or Messina from Genoa by ferry
Hi everyone, I’m planning a trip with my camper van in autumn 2026 to head to southern Italy from Genoa by ferry. Ideally, I’d like to leave from Genoa for southern Italy (like Messina) or another city in the boot. I’ve done some research online but haven’t had any luck. Can you help or give me some advice? Thanks in advance! Vanouk
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Pirete 7 months ago · VoyageForum
Reliable campervan rental for a trip in Portugal
Hi there, we’ll be in Portugal from March 9 to April 14, 2026. We’ve booked our first five days in Lisbon for sightseeing. After that, we’d like to rent a campervan (RV), but we’re having trouble finding a good site for the rental. The rental would be for about three weeks. Do you have any suggestions for us? We think it’s best to book the campervan before we arrive. And since we’re not mechanics, we need a vehicle in good condition...

Thanks so much for your suggestions. We’re open to everything—even route ideas and places to visit! Pierrette
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Maggylb 7 months ago
Winter RV trip from New York to Quebec: tire question
Hi everyone, We’re leaving from New York and want to head to Quebec in January to visit friends. We’re traveling in our camper van with all-terrain tires and have chains. Is that possible? From what we’ve heard, winter tires are mandatory, which we get—otherwise, there are heavy fines. Can anyone give us some info? Thanks
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Parapente45 7 months ago · Mithron
RVing and Parking on the French Riviera in Winter
Hi there,

Do you think traveling by RV along the French Riviera in winter is doable, given all the parking restrictions in the area? Any nice spots where we can park and then hop on our bikes to explore? Thanks for your tips!
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Eskelapa 8 months ago · Multatuli2
Looking for recent feedback on crossing the Sahara and Mauritania in a motorhome
Hello everyone! 👋

First of all, thank you for accepting us into the group. 😊

My name is Gérard, I’m a 77-year-old retiree, and I have a charming young wife of 70 and a sweet little Biewer dog celebrating his first birthday. 🎂🎉

The three of us are planning to leave from Cannes in our motorhome and head to Dakar.

Personally, I know this route very well, having done it three times in a 4x4, the last trip being in 2016.

Regarding Western Sahara, I know it’s not particularly recommended to cross it right now, but I haven’t heard any bad news about it yet.

As for crossing the "no man’s land," I remember it being a very difficult track, impassable with a motorhome. I’ve heard that they’ve recently improved the track and that it might now be possible to cross those 4 km with a motorhome (?)

Actually, I’m reaching out to experienced travelers who could give me their thoughts on crossing at the end of 2025. 🙏

By the way, if other motorhome travelers have the same plan, maybe we could discuss it together? 🤝

As for Mauritania, I know it’s a long stretch of tarmac, and from what I remember—aside from the "Gare du Nord" stop to refuel and enjoy a good tea—you have to switch to "survival mode."

That’s all for my little chat! I hope to gather some useful information.

Thank you all for taking the time to read this, and I wish you a great 14th of July.

Gérard, Martine, and Bahia 🐾
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Jthierry 8 months ago · Mariepaule73
CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS – GRANDS REPORTAGES (TF1) “Motorhome: A Different Idea of Happiness”
CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS – GRANDS REPORTAGES (TF1) “Motorhome: A Different Idea of Happiness”

Hi everyone,

I’m Julie Thierry, a journalist and director for Grands Reportages (TF1). I’m working on a documentary about families traveling in motorhomes or vans, and we’d love to follow one of them on the road across Asia—from Nepal to Thailand, Laos to India, all the way to the roads of Central Asia.

What we love filming It’s real life on the road: the little morning rituals, moments of connection, encounters, stops, and above all, that incredible freedom you experience every day. School on the road, unexpected bivouacs, breathtaking landscapes, shared meals, or conversations around a fire—everything that tells the story of a human adventure, sincere and alive.

Our team is very small (just 2 people), discreet, and respectful. We love blending in without disrupting, to capture authentic moments, from the perspective of those traveling.

Profiles we’re looking for: • Families with kids, all ages welcome • Departure recently or planned for 2025 / 2026 • Long-term travel (a few months or more) • All types of vehicles: motorhome, van, adventure truck, etc. The idea: to follow a few families throughout their journey to share a different idea of happiness—free, simple, and inspiring.

If you’re leaving soon, already on the road, or know a family who fits, email me at juliethierry@duritegroupe.com. Thanks for your shares and messages, and maybe see you soon somewhere on the trails of Asia! 🚐✨
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Pirete 8 months ago
4 weeks in a camper van in Portugal: any tips?
We're thinking of visiting Portugal, either in November or next April. We'd rent a camper van for 4 weeks and try to see as much of this beautiful country as possible! Any tips or ideas?? Thanks :)
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Jacketric 8 months ago · Laurent30630
First trip to Morocco by camper van, anyone interested?
We’d like to go to Morocco for the first time at the end of November or beginning of December in our camper van! 😊 Looking for someone to share the road and the crossing with, and head down to Agadir. We’re in no rush—we love seeing beautiful things. Retirement suits us just fine! Couple in our mid-60s. ;)
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35isa53 8 months ago · Manondugard
First trip to Morocco in a camper van
Hi everyone! Happy to join this forum. We’d like to visit Morocco for the first time, but preferably in October, November, and December: the Atlantic coast starting from Essaouira..... Thanks for sharing some tips with me!
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SetChB 9 months ago · JiPierre
Which campervan rental company for Australia?
Hi there, We’re planning a trip from Darwin to Perth (about 6 weeks) in a campervan. The reviews for the main rental companies (Star RV, Indie Campers, Apollo, Britz—just to name a few) are terrible. What should we make of that? Is it just the unhappy customers who complain? So, who should we go with? Thanks for your help
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Ongcinegal 9 months ago · Lagardevicto
Comprehensive travel insurance for camper van in Mauritania and Senegal
Hi, With a camper van that's less than 3 years old, we're heading from France to Senegal via Mauritania. Our comprehensive insurance covers us for Morocco. However: For Mauritania: - How can we get insurance for 1 week in Mauritania? - Where and which reliable agency should we contact in Morocco? (Not the "guide" at the border) - Darkhla or elsewhere? Please, do you have any contact details? - Is it possible to take out comprehensive insurance, not just third-party liability? - Please, do you have any idea of the rates? For Senegal: - Can we take out comprehensive insurance in Diama or St Louis for 3 weeks or 1 month? - Which reliable agency or company? Please, do you have any contact details? - Please, do you have any idea of the rates? Thanks so much
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Danièle23 10 months ago · Seb3f33
Tour de la Sardaigne en camping car
Nous finissons notre tour de Sardaigne en camping car. Nous sommes restés 5 semaines, avons parcouru 2150 km sur cette île et nous n'en garderons qu'un souvenir mitigé !! Si l'île est belle surtout pour celui qui aime les plages et tous les sports aquatiques, elle reste attractive aussi pour celui qui aime l'histoire et les sites archéologiques. Les montagnes, les routes panoramiques et les petits villages sont également très agréables. En revanche, la conduite automobile des habitants est assez dangereuse .... ils ne respectent ni les vitesses ni le code de la route, ils "coulent" les stops et sortent à toute vitesse des voies latérales, ils doublent souvent sans réelle visibilité. De plus, la qualité des routes et autoroutes laisse vraiment à désirer !! Quant aux aires de service, payantes ou pas, elles se font rares et sont souvent mal entretenues. Une dernière chose également : on nous avait dit que les Sardes étaient accueillants ..... je ne sais si, c'est parce qu'ils ont "subi" les assauts des touristes de tous bords pendant les mois d'été, mais nous n'avons malheureusement pas pu vérifier cette affirmation car nous les avons trouvé en général tristes voire inhospitaliers, à part quelques uns bien évidemment sauvant l'honneur de la Sardaigne !! C'est vraiment dommage pour cette île qui a un énorme potentiel. Je pense qu'une remise en cause de la gestion globale du tourisme serait à envisager. Cela mis à part, nous avons pu constater certains efforts et certaines bonnes volontés qui font plaisir à voir.
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Ann13 11 months ago · Lesneophytes
Motorhome or camper van for a Scotland road trip with 3 adults and a 7-year-old?
Hi there, I’m trying to plan a family week’s holiday in Scotland. I’d like to rent a motorhome or a camper van. My partner has never driven a motorhome and the roads are making me nervous… I’ve seen camper vans, but are they much smaller? There’ll be 3 adults and a 7-year-old. Some rental companies tell me “no problem with motorhomes,” while others say “definitely not if you’ve never driven one.”

Can you point me in the right direction?

Thanks
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Mariepaule73 11 months ago · Elenitsa
Greece is practically banning campervans
Hi everyone, A new Greek law has just restricted the parking of caravans and campervans to campsites or designated areas. It's no longer possible to stay in a simple parking lot, let alone "wild camping" (I don’t like that term—I prefer free camping!!!). Greek tourism professionals have launched a petition. You can join them by signing it here: https://www.change.org/p/%CF%8C%CF%87%CE%B9-%CF%83%CF%84%CE%B7%CE%BD-%CE%B1%CF%80%CF%8C%CE%BB%CF%85%CF%84%CE%B7-%CE%B1%CF%80%CE%B1%CE%B3%CF%8C%CF%81%CE%B5%CF%85%CF%83%CE%B7-%CF%83%CF%84%CE%AC%CE%B8%CE%BC%CE%B5%CF%85%CF%83%CE%B7%CF%82-%CE%B1%CF%85%CF%84%CE%BF%CE%BA%CE%B9%CE%BD%CE%BF%CF%8D%CE%BC%CE%B5%CE%BD%CF%89%CE%BD-%CE%BA%CE%B1%CE%B9-%CF%84%CF%81%CE%BF%CF%87%CF%8C%CF%83%CF%80%CE%B9%CF%84%CF%89%CE%BD-%CF%83%CF%84%CE%B7%CE%BD-%CE%B5%CE%BB%CE%BB%CE%AC%CE%B4%CE%B1?signed=true

Marie Paule

Thanks,

Louis Marie
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Haska 12 months ago · Bauhaus
RV Campgrounds Loop - Montreal to Quebec
Hi everyone. We’re taking a 15-day RV trip, Montreal to Quebec City loop. Late September to early October 2025. I was wondering if it’s easy to find spots for the RV at that time, and if we absolutely have to book RV campground sites in advance? Also, if you’ve got any great places to park and stay, we’d love your recommendations… thanks so much!
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Yan55 12 months ago
Visiting Rabat or Casablanca with a camper van?
Hi there, I’m planning a trip to Morocco in our camper van for September/October, and I’m torn between visiting Rabat or Casablanca (we don’t want to spend too much time in big cities). Could you share your thoughts, as well as a campsite or secure parking spot where we could spend the night? Thanks
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Goullet 12 months ago · Topodidi
Renting a camper van in Brazil
Hi everyone, We're traveling in a converted camper van, and some family members want to join us in Brazil for a road trip in February/March 2026.

Does anyone have any plans to rent a camper van?

I know it's not very common, but maybe not impossible! Thanks 😉
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12tana 12 months ago · Mariepaule73
Camping-car pilote R320 de 1987
Bonjour à tous!! Nous venons moi et mon compagnon d'acquérir notre tout premier camping car!! Il est d'occasion et pas tout jeune (1987) mais il roule bien: il s'agit d'un fourgon trafic T1300 avec cellule pilote R320 (modèle CE: celui avec 4 couchages, un double devant sur dinette et 2 simples superposés à l'arrière). Nous sommes novices dans ce domaine (mon compagnon est un peu mécano "auto" mais pas "camping car") et nous n'avons pas de notice d'utilisation. Du coup, on est un peu pommé, nous ne savons pas à quoi servent tous les boutons sur le panneau de contrôle. Si vous pouvez nous aider???? On sait à quoi sert celui en bas à gauche et le test batterie (sauf celui avec l'eclair) mais pas les autres.

A quoi sert le fil rouge qu'il y a près des batteries (il n'est pas branché)?? A quoi sert le couplage/séparateur exactement (je suis une femme lol)?? Comment faire fonctionner le frigo, je pense qu'il est d'origine mais pas sûr (marque electrolux)?? Que faut-il faire quand le camping car est en arrêt l'hiver, conseils de sécurité et astuces contre le gel et autres??? Faut-il vider les cuves d'eau par ex? je suis vraiment novice!! D'autres questions en suspens mais on verra plus tard. Merci déjà d'avance de m'aider pour ça!!

Ps: quels sont les sites d'achat pas cher pour acheter les accessoires?? ex: joints cache vis, mastic, encadrements fenetres, frigo trimix, wc chimiques...(à part leboncoin, bien sûr!!)???
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Clau05 last year
Questions about the Hautes-Alpes to Sweden route in a camper van
Hi everyone,

I’m planning a camper van trip from the Hautes-Alpes to Sweden in mid-July for three to four weeks.

My first question is about the route—specifically, which ferry to take? Bridges? Do I need to book in advance? Is it better to go via Denmark or take a ferry from Germany? And which cities should I leave from and arrive in?

Are there any toll passes or electronic toll systems I should get for road crossings?

My plan is to visit only southern Sweden…

Thanks in advance for your tips and experiences!

Best regards,
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Azurplage last year
Questions for a family road trip in a camper van in Quebec
Hi there, We’re planning a 3-week camper van road trip in August 2026 with our two kids (5 years old and 14 months). I’m looking for feedback from families who’ve explored Quebec in a camper van—specifically, whether it’s more budget-friendly than renting a car/hotel/restaurants. The itinerary is still being planned, but it’ll likely follow the classic loop: Montreal / Mauricie / Quebec City / Tadoussac / Saguenay / Lac Saint-Jean / Gaspésie / Montreal. With the camper van, I’ve got a few questions:

Can you rent a camper van and pick it up/drop it off in Montreal? What budget should we set aside for renting the RV + campsites? Are there free spots where we can sleep in the camper van? Without using official campsites. Are there other rental companies besides the two main ones (Canadream and Cruise America)?

Thanks so much for your replies—they’ll really help us make a decision. Azurplage
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Alaton last year · Girardinpho
Iceland: campervan or 4x4?
We're torn between a campervan (better in bad weather) and a 4x4 with accommodations, especially since lodging is expensive this summer. The question: can you still reach off-the-beaten-path spots with a campervan, or are you stuck taking the crowded main roads all the time? Thanks! Another question: For a 10-day trip, what’s the best option—circumnavigating the island, the west, south, or north?

Alaton
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Pliquet last year · Erjome
RV rental for the USA
hi we’d like to rent an RV for the USA and we’re wondering if RAODSURFER is a good rental site thanks
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