Motorhome & Campervan parking laws - where can you stay overnight? (2024)

Confused about Motorhome & Campervan Parking laws in the UK and Europe? Wondering where you can park overnight and if you can park anywhere with a van? Or even if it's legal? Here's everything you need to know…

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Motorhome and Campervan Parking laws in the UK

Most people buy a motorhome or campervan because they want freedom. They want to be able to move around, explore, enjoy epic road trips and park up overnight in incredible places without always have to pay for campsites- or rely on them having space.

The problem is- how do you know where you can park? Some of the most common questions we get asked on a regular basis are:

  • Can you park anywhere with a campervan or motorhome?
  • Is it legal to sleep in a campervan on the road?
  • where can I park a motorhome or campervan overnight?

So, let's go through these and discuss the campervan parking laws for the UK and Europe.

Can you park anywhere with a motorhome?

One of the things which drives me CRAZY is the assumption some people have that you can just turn up with a motorhome or campervan and park anywhere. At any time. And do whatever you like.

Especially when campervanning in Scotland (we'll get to that shortly).

Some of these people are just rude, some don't care, but many have been mis-informed, and are confused. If that's you, it's ok. It's not your fault- there is a LOT of bad information about wild/ free motorhome parking going around.

That's what we're going to clear up today.

Is campervan wild camping legal in the UK?

Our aim with this post is to help reduce the bad information, and inform people so you can act accordingly. We LOVE motorhome wild camping in the UK and Europe. It's one of our favourite ways to explore.

But, I'm getting ahead of myself. Let's start at the beginning. In order to explain everything properly, we've created a video. It's 14 minutes long, but it explains all the important things you need to know about the campervan & motorhome parking laws in the UK.

There is a particular emphasis in this video on Scotland, as that's the main place in the UK where people seem to get confused. For that reason, we've created a totally separate post just about how to motorhome wild camp in Scotland.

We hope you found the video useful. If you did, we'd love it if you followed us on Youtube. New videos with tips for motorhoming and campervanning in the UK and Europe are released weekly.

Wild camping with a motorhome or campervan is NOT legal in any of the countries in the UK. However, it is… tolerated if you're considerate and use common sense. But it's not a legal right.

Can you park anywhere in the UK with a campervan or motorhome?

In short, no. You can't just park up wherever you like with a campervan or motorhome– even if it's a stealth van. (There's a reason people work so hard to hide the fact that they're staying in their campervan overnight.)

Scotland is the only country where wild camping is legal… but that doesn't apply to motorised vehicles (ie, motorhomes and camper vans.) THIS is where a lot of the confusion comes in.

For most UK motorhome holidays, if you want to wild camp you'll need to either stay to more remote areas, like the Peak District, Yorkshire and Northumberland. Although, if you are planning a Wales Road trip, the Brecon Beacons are awesome for finding overnight parking spots.

READ MORE: How to find motorhome parking and free overnight stopovers in the UK

Motorhome & Campervan Wild Parking laws in Scotland

As I mentioned before, we've created a post entirely about wild camping with a motorhome in Scotland, but here's a quick summary for you.

There are 3 different campervan parking laws we need to pay attention to in Scotland.

Scottish Outdoor Access Code

The Scottish Outdoor Access code says that wild camping a non-motorised recreation and does not extend to activities that are based on the use of a vehicle such as sleeping in cars, campers, vans or caravans. There is no legal right to park beside the road overnight but there may be no objection in some instances so extra care is needed.

Land Reform Act of 2003

The Land Reform Act of 2003 says where you park your vehicle is important.

You should not cause any damage or create an obstruction by blocking an entrance to a field or a building, making it difficult for anyone else to use a road or a track. You must be aware for the safety of others, you should not damage the verge and you must use a car park if there is one nearby.

Road Traffic Act of 1988

The Road Traffic Act of 1988 says it is an offence to drive a motor vehicle without lawful authority on land of any description which is not part of a road, a footpath or a bridleway.

Most roads and land (including beaches) are private property and you don't have the right to just park up whatever you like without permission from the landowner. The parking of camper vans or cars on roads and laybys is subject to the road traffic legislation and regulations. Off-road parking of a motor vehicle on verges or adjacent land without permission is unlawful.

It also states that you can drive a vehicle off-road away from a public road for the purposes of parking as long as you stay within 15 yards of a public road but you do still need the landowner's permission to park.

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Is motorhome wild camping legal in Europe?

Most countries welcome motorhome touring in Europe and have a similar policy regarding staying overnight in your motorhome as the UK does. They prefer you to use campsites or aires (approved motorhome parking places across Europe), but wild camping is tolerated in most places if you are discreet and avoid the main tourist areas (like the French Riviera or the Italian Lakes), so plan your European road trip accordingly.

There are some countries, like Portugal, which used to be very tolerant but have struggled recently with selfish idiots leaving waste behind. Others, like Switzerland and Slovenia, have always been tough, especially in the National Parks. Read more about campervanning in Switzerland.

Motorhome wild camping guides for the UK & Europe

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For information on how to find good wild camping places, WHAT to do when you're there and how to stay safe, check out our step-by-step guide for motorhome wild camping in the UK and Europe, complete with database of 250+ overnight spots we've stayed with our motorhome.

Don't forget to grab your free wild camping checklist here

Practical application of the campervan parking laws

None of the above sounds particularly encouraging for anyone wanting to stay off-grid with their motorhome or campervan. So how do people do it? Let's break it down into some practical advice.

The fact of the matter is that most land in the UK and Europe is owned by somebody. It's nearly all private land and we do not just have the right in a motorised vehicle to turn up and park.

In reality, wild camping is generally tolerated as an overnight stop only- exactly like truck drivers are tolerated to stop in a lay-by so that they can get some rest.

It is intended to be a sleeping place, not somewhere where you get out an awning and a load of chairs and make camp for a few days- and that is where I think some of the issues have arisen.

As the numbers of motorhome and campervan owners has risen, especially people living in a van fulltime, there has been increased pressure on the places which welcome off-grid parking. To the point that many of them are now over-run and over-saturated.

The infrastructure is just not there at the moment to deal with the sheer numbers of people who visit. Sadly, there are also a few disgusting individuals who seem to delight in leaving behind waste, litter and damaging their surroundings. I can understand why many places have started putting up ‘No overnight parking' signs and adding in height barriers.

RELATED: 5 essential items you NEED for wild camping (and 2 you don't!)

Is it legal to sleep in a campervan on the road?

The answer to this one is more complicated and it seems to have been deliberately kept that way in order for the authorities to deal with huge groups of people travelling in caravans and campers who then park up in inappropriate places and cause trouble in the local community.

So you, in your camper or motorhome, are not the issue and, in most places, my opinion (and this is just my opinion) is that you will be absolutely fine in your campervan overnight on the road.

Some tips for you:

  • Don't stay in one place longer than one night, especially near residential or built-up areas
  • Try to avoid residential streets- people are more likely to worry and call the police. Try to find more remote places where you are away from people
  • Avoid car parks- you're more likely to draw attention and many of these have campervan parking laws which prohibit overnight stays.
  • Avoid putting anything outside your vehicle, like washing, chairs, awnings etc
  • Never leave waste, damage or litter behind
  • Don't light fires unless they're off the ground
  • Obey any ‘no overnight parking' signs

Of course, if you own a house and have the camper outside it, there's absolutely no reason why you can't stay overnight on the road in your camper.

And while we're on the subject, yes- it's perfectly legal to live fulltime in a motorhome or campervan in the UK and Europe.

Where can I park a motorhome or campervan overnight?

There are two reasons for this question. Firstly, if you've just bought a motorhome and want to know where to keep it long term, that will depend on what resources you have available. The most common solutions for long-term motorhome parking are:

  • your driveway (if it's big enough)- be aware of motorhome security
  • On the road outside/ near your house – you might want to fit additional motorhome door locks
  • In secure motorhome parking areas, such as a storage facility

Alternatively, are you asking where you can park a motorhome or campervan overnight while you're travelling? If so, the answer is:

  • In a campsite
  • In an approved overnight aire in France or Europe
  • Off-grid/ free parking (learn how to find motorhome wild camping spots here)

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Motorhome & Campervan parking laws - where can you stay overnight? (2024)

FAQs

Where can you legally park a campervan overnight in UK? ›

Supermarkets such as Sainsbury's and Tesco provide parking spaces specifically with motorhomes in mind, however, it's always worth doing a quick internet search to figure out the best plan of action. Woodland car parks, lay-bys, park and ride facilities, and patches of unused ground are also popular options.

How long can you stay on a campsite in a motorhome? ›

Legally you cannot live in a caravan for 12 months, as most caravan parks only allow between six and 11 months, intended for holiday use only.

Can you sleep anywhere in a van? ›

Sleeping in a van is generally not an issue for van lifers. There will always be some areas that are not safe, but most of the time, you will have nothing to worry about. If your van has decent door locks, and your van doesn't scream “this is my house,” you can sleep easy.

Where can I stay overnight in my motorhome? ›

Where to park a motorhome in London and its surrounds
  • Crystal Palace Caravan Club Site.
  • Debden House.
  • Lee Valley Camping and Caravan Park.
  • Abbey Wood Caravan Club Site.
  • Chertsey Camping and Caravanning Club Site.
  • Walton-on-Thames Camping and Caravanning Club Site.
  • Apps Court.
  • Lee Valley Caravan Park Dobbs Weir.
Apr 29, 2021

Where can you legally sleep in a campervan? ›

As far as most motorhome and campervan experts can say, there is currently no specific legislation or law to prevent you from sleeping in a vehicle at the roadside.

What is the 28 day rule? ›

The 28 days limit is the total allowed for all temporary uses cumulatively. Some uses are limited further such as trials of speed. You cannot have 28 days of camping in one field and then another 28 in another. The limit applies to the whole land holding, not only the field or parcel.

What is the 28 day rule regarding camping? ›

This means that as it stands, farmers can open a tent campsite (including bell tents) for up to 28 days per year without the need to apply for planning permission.

What is the 56 camping day rule? ›

The change in regulations to allow farmers to establish “pop-up” campsites for up to 56 days was introduced in July 2020, to help the rural economy recover from the Covid pandemic. Previously, they were able to operate for only 28 days a year without applying for planning permission.

Can you stop anywhere in a motorhome? ›

The feeling of freedom when picking up your motorhome is truly unique. Once those keys are in the ignition and the seatbelt is clicked in, you can go anywhere, at any time, stopping whenever you feel like it, and staying in each place as long as you choose. There really are no other forms of travel quite like it.

Can you sleep in a motorhome on the street UK? ›

But, other than the Caravan Sites & Control of Development Act – and more recent legislation covering gypsies and travellers – there is no specific law which makes it illegal to sleep in a motorhome at the roadside.

Can you use a motorhome toilet while driving UK? ›

If the motorhome is on the move, it means that every passenger and the driver must be seated and with the seatbelt on. You are allowed, however, to use the toilet facilities while the motorhome is moving.

Where can I sleep in my car legally UK? ›

When is it legal to sleep in your car? So if you're on a motorway and pull into a service station or a legal rest area, you can sleep in your car. Likewise, parking on a street or car park and sleeping is legal however you need to be aware of any restrictions.

Can you park a motorhome outside your house UK? ›

Yes – unless someone's living in the motorhome, there's no law saying motorhomes can't be kept outside residences. However, you'll need to consider factors such as access, driveway space, motorhome security and neighbourly relations.

Where can you camp for free in the UK? ›

Enjoy a wild camping experience at recommended parks and campsites for a small fee
  • Bickham Barn (Devon)
  • Trevessa Farm (Cornwall)
  • Back of Beyond Touring Park (Dorset)
  • Badrallach Campsite, Bothy and Holiday Cottage (Highlands)
  • Castlerigg Hall Caravan and Camping Park (Lake District)
  • Coastal Stay (Pembrokeshire)
Jan 8, 2020

Can I sleep in my car at a campsite UK? ›

Is it legal to sleep in your car in the UK? The same rules apply for sleeping in your car, as for wild camping. It is legal in Scotland and some parts of Dartmoor. However, if you are respectful and use common sense, then it is generally tolerated at other places as well.

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