Where can you park a camper in Munich?

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I am going to Munich (Oktoberfest) tonight in my camper.

Does anyone have any suggestions on where to park/sleep in Munich? Ideally I would like to park for free. Obviously I will not be able to park in the center, but somewhere just outside, possibly near a subway station would be perfect.

Any ideas would be great!






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Can you park a campervan anywhere in Germany?

Are there official places to park? Yes, and lots of them! Germany has a network of official camper van areas called Stellplatz, and there's around 3600 of them throughout the country. These areas are usually provided by villages or towns and many also offer water, waste disposal and electricity hook-up.

Can you just park a campervan anywhere?

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.

Can you park and sleep anywhere in campervan?

Can you park up anywhere in a motorhome? In short, no. If you want to park up somewhere off the beaten track \u2013 and not in a caravan or motorhome park \u2013 you need to be careful whose land you end up on.

Can you park a campervan anywhere in Europe?

Many countries in Europe have created a list of businesses in their country which allow free overnight campervan parking- very similar to Brit Stops in the UK. These are places such as vineyards, restaurants, farms, chateaux and even a snail farm in France!






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