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Old 23-12-2007, 21:19   #17 (permalink)
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Unless you were proving a hazard or if maybe you had parked up in an area that had been recently plagued with motorhomes I do not think you would get the police moving you on.

If they did call I would ask their advice on where you could park. I would expect their answer to be something along the lines of stay here tonight but be off as early as you can.

It really is just a case of common sense rules. When you are looking at a potential place look at the nearby houses and imagine you lived there and would the motorhome bother you.

On saying that the caravan club and camping and caravan club have many campsites that are still very wild and only charge £3 a night so if you are unsure you might be better off looking in their books and going for one of those. They will not have hardstanding or electric or toilet/shower block and they are hardly used because of that.
thank you all so vey much for your advise, it has cheered me up no end, i had got it in my head that i could not park anywhere, and had to park at a camp site only and was having second thourghts about getting a motorhome because of this .
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Old 31-01-2008, 22:53   #18 (permalink)
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hi all,
i am very new to motorcaravanning and would appreciate some advise please.

Having really wanting to do this for quite a long time.......iam in the process of finding and purchasing my first motorhome, idealy looking for a older type mercedes based autotrail.

i can imagine that the beauty of owning a motorhome to me would be that you have the freedom to go where ever and when ever you like with out the need to book and stay at proper sites if you didnt want to.

my plan is to have weekends/over nights away without the need of stopping at a site, and plan to park up some where discreet to park up and sleep.

Iam aware that other european countries are quite tolerant to this but ive been told that the uk is not, what i need to know is, .............for example......." i parked up next to a lake/woods in the day time and spent a relaxing day in and out the motorhome,and then left at night fall because it was too remote /isolated to sleep there, and then parked up somewhere that was a little bit more populated " what would be the consequences ? would the police knock on the van door and ask why am i parked up on a street instead of a campsite?Even though iam not making noise etc? and if so would it be a case of them telling me to move off? or would i be fined etc?Also, what if i just fancied pulling up and parking at the side of a road and having a nap in the day time or just stop and enjoy the view, would i also be moved on etc?

Or is it a case of trying to be descreet as possible, do not distrurb others, and do not park where there are notices stating no motor caravans, and do not sleep over night in the same place twice?????????

Your advise would be much appreciated as i really want to buy a motorhome, but i do not always want to stay at a camp site either, and i dont want to do something that could lead me getting fined are getting in trouble with the law.

thanks and happy christmas.
If the law do come knocking on you door, be polite with them, possibly even offer them a cup of tea ( Tetleys of course) explain you have been driving for a long time and felt too tired to continue driving safely so you have just stopped for a couple of hours rest, and then if they insist, just move quietly along. This has always worked for me, I have even had a young police woman knocking on the door late at night asking if she could use the toilet as her male colleagues were taking the Micky out of her because she was bursting for a pee.
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Old 16-02-2008, 15:55   #19 (permalink)
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Hi everyone,

Reading through this post & getting the general jist of what people have said, this is my view:

We have just purchased our 1st motorhome with the intentions of touring the UK, including the whole of Ireland & clearing off to Spain when the weather gets a bit damp here.

As an HGV Class 1 driver I have seen most of the UK, but my missus hasn't.
So by the end of March - mid April we should be all set & ready to clear off for a trip that could last anything from 1 year to 2 years.

We intend to just go where we fancy & if we like the look of the place we'll stay there for however long we wish then simply move on.

We intend do do as much "wildcamping" as possible.
We have a Kippor 3000w digital generator & are just deciding on what gas system to have fitted. So while were away we can be as self sufficient as possible.

Now to the point of the post:

As a lorry driver I have spent many nights sleeping in my cab either at truckstops, industrial estates, layby's etc etc.
Now I have never ever had any problems & believe that you attract what you send out. That means if your a nuisance, you'll get aggro. If your thoughtful & considerate, you'll get on.
Now as for parking overnight somewhere, many truckstops are well known for having loads robbed, curtains slashed etc. So can be said for some remote locations, fortunately nothing has ever happened to me.
So with my knowledge of looking after yourself (always make sure you can drive off if anything did happen, large metal baseball bat to hand along with piece of scaffolding tube, lol) & with parking where you fancy look at it this way.

If we see somewhere to park up I'll asses the area, then I'll see if I need permission, I'll always ask & be as polite & responsible as possible. I'll always clean up after myself & I'll always be grateful.
When I have been in awkward situations I have even knocked on peoples homes & asked for my flask to be filled with boiling hot water so I could make a drink or if I could use their loo, I have never been refused & have even been invited in to join their family for dinner.

As for being moved on, I have only once been asked by the Police to move my lorry & that was because they thought where I was parked I would be troubled.
I didn't move & I had a peaceful night.

Even though some councils, government authority, private person etc may have the rights to the land there is always an arguable & polite way of not being moved on at that time. Hope you understand the point here.

If you are feeling unwell or unfit to operate a motor vehicle it would be inadvisable for anyone to request you to move. Even a Police officer would be very wary of this as they have to sign a statement or even move the vehicle themselves to a different location, not worth the aggro.

So if you were parked & being wonderfully good etc I feel it would be quite rare to be asked to move on. If you were a nuisance then move on you should & park up overnight in Moss Side (not that I have anything against Moss Side as I have had some great nights out there). Hopefully your following all this, lol,

So in a nutshell I believe that as a person you attract what you send out in the Universe of Life.
As for Parking where you fancy, if you don't do it you'll never know, if you don't ask you'll never get.

Next time your on the road look at all the HGV vehicles, vans etc & see where they park not only to rest, but to get a good nights sleep.
Then consider would you feel safe if you were parked with them.

Anyway I hope you understood the point I made about Parking & I hope I haven't offended anyone in any way.

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Thanks for the advice at least I wont ask any more questions. I'm kind of new here and I'm learning a lot. May this summer is a good to try.
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I am very interested in being able to camp without unecessary restrictions and without paying but why do we refer to camping in a residential street outside someones house as "wild camping"?

To me wild camping is somewhere in the wild.
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I am very interested in being able to camp without unecessary restrictions and without paying but why do we refer to camping in a residential street outside someones house as "wild camping"?

To me wild camping is somewhere in the wild.
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Its just a term thats used to describe camping that involves just parking up in a place (anywhere) where you dont have to pay (although it includes say some car parks that allow 24hrs parking and sleeping overnight) ie not a proper camp site.

Most Mhers will aviod parking ouside someones house if possible (except for some reason in blackpool) as this only causes the locals to oppoose all MH parkin g everywhere as is the case at grannies bay Lytham st annes (see blackpool again).

The general rule is as mentioned in previous posts. I dont park in laybys if theres a no overnight parking sign or anywhere wheres theres signs restricting my MH as i dont want any jobsworth issuing a ticket or clamping me and being able to say "there were signs adequately diplayed" There are numerous places all over the country where you can park up for the night without problems and even stay 2-3 days as long as you bugger off during the day and comer back each evening. Even the police dont bother you as long as theres just your vans 4 (or 6) wheels on the floor and nothing else. You will get your own little favourites in time.
just take the security precautions stated and if possible have a phone signal and..most importantly..KNOW EXACTLY WHERE YOU ARE. ie road number name distance from nearest village and which side of it etc. In case you need to call the police or an amulance

Hope this helps
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We came across a situation in Italy near Lake Bracciano when the sign on the car park clearly stated 'reserved for motorhomes only'. Toilets and emptying point at the end of the reserved area. Clearly no problems here except the giant sign which said 'no camping'. The response from the local tourist office was also clear. You can park your motorhome there and stay as long as you wish but don't camp- ie put out chairs and tables etc. - merely use your vehicle within the margins of the parking bay. So there! park but don't camp! It seemed OK by us.
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'no camping'. The response from the local tourist office was also clear. You can park your motorhome there and stay as long as you wish but don't camp- ie put out chairs and tables etc. - merely use your vehicle within the margins of the parking bay.
sounds perfectly acceptable to me too,
why anyone would want to set up camp on a carpark is beyond me.

we laugh at motorists who set up their picnic tables and chairs in roadside layby's then proceed to eat and drink oblivious to the passing traffic and all that goes with it.

can they not find a picnic area or even a quite lane off the main road with a wide grass verge.
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