"Wild" Motorhoming gets the locals wild

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  • Unknown
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    edited February 2018 #32
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  • Sianelen
    Sianelen Forum Participant Posts: 85
    edited February 2018 #33

    "To most people, wild camping is an overnight stay not on a campsite, finding a pleasant location off the beaten track instead. It is about doing one's own thing.
    Read more at https://www.practicalmotorhome.com/advice/44384-how-to-go-wild-camping#Ao2UMOE5uy8P1AFo.99"

    I don't have a problem with anyone wild comping, but parking on the seafront for weeks on end with lots of other motorhomes is that wild camping?

  • Philnffc
    Philnffc Forum Participant Posts: 317
    edited February 2018 #34

    I think the problem this year is that there are more Motorhomes then campsite pitches in this area so i do have a bit of sympathy with wildcamping but quite alot do take the proverbial.

    To illustrate the problem i'm away for a few days why the wife as flown back to the UK and this is the first time in three months i have found a campsite in the Costa Blanc/Murcia region with availability but only for three days and then it took a bit of bartering. It does seem that the French are giving Morroco a wide berth this year because the split on site here at Bolnueva with the Germans is 50/50.

    Another vote here for the site at Isla Plana, one of our favorite but it is full at the moment thats why i'm here.

    Phil

  • eurortraveller
    eurortraveller Club Member Posts: 6,830 ✭✭✭
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    edited February 2018 #35

    It's quite common down here in Plymouth with caravans as well as motorhomes  - the popular places are the reclaimed land at Chelson Meadow, various school playing fields, and the park and ride by Home Park football ground - but the Council gets an eviction order, the bailiffs and the police move in, and then the clear up begins.