The open roads of Europe meander
through different cultures and landscapes. The road
trip allows you travel where you want, when you want
and stay for free. Believe it or not, but if you travel
through Europe in a campervan then you can stay for
free. France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Germany, Benelux
and Scandinavia all have forms of motorhome stopovers.
Motorhome stopovers, known as Aires, are car parks
and farms that allow campervans to stop overnight
for free. The term campervan or motorhome also refers
to Dormobiles, Winniebagos, American RVs, and motorcaravans.
Motorhome stopovers exist across Europe as a way of
attracting tourism to places where no other tourism
exists, or where plenty of motorhomes turn up and
they need somewhere to go. There are terms and conditions
for the use of motorhome Aires as the campervan must
be an campervan not just a van with a mattress in
the back and must be ‘self sufficient’
and you must not camp which means no tables and chairs
outside and absolutely no tents.
How do you find Aires?
The best way to find the motorhome stopovers is to
use a guide book.
The All the Aires guide books cover ten countries
in three guides: All
the Aires France, All
the Aires Spain & Portugal and All
the Aires Benelux and Scandinavia. The All the
Aires guides are written entirely in English, the
motorhome Aires have been inspected and photographed,
GPS co-ordinates were taken on site and motorhome
Aires suitable for large motorhomes and RVs have been
identified.
All the Aires
France. This groundbreaking guide to the
French motorhome Aires de Service is now in its second
edition. Written entirely in English, it shows you
everything you need to know. 1300 Aires have been
inspected and photographed. GPS co-ordinates were
taken on site. Aires suitable for large motorhomes
and RVs have been identified. In total 1600 Aires
are listed across France.
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All the Aires Benelux
and Scandinavia. This is another unique motorhome
Aires guide from Vicarious Books as no other publication
has all of these motorhome stopovers in these countries
in one guide. 175 Scandinavian motorhome Aires (Norway
Sweden and Finland) have been inspected and photographed.
111 Aires in Benelux (The Netherlands, Belgium and
Luxembourg) were inspected in 2009. Making this the
most up-to-date, comprehensive and accurate guide
of its kind.
All the Aires Spain
and Portugal. As it says in the title this
Aires guide has all the motorhome Aires in Spain and
Portugal. Not only the campervan Aires but also all
the LPG outlets in Spain and a good selection in Auto
gas stations in Portugal. Vicarious Books published
All the Aires Spain and Portugal in 2009. All the
Aires Spain and Portugal is unique as there is no
other guide the motorhome stopovers in any other language.
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Why call them Aires?
There are several names you may have heard of, Aire,
Bourne, Stellplatze, Aree de Sosta, stopover or camperstop.
The name Aires comes from the French ‘Aire de
Service Camping Car’, their term for motorhome
stopovers. British motorhomers and press refer to
them as ‘Aires’, technically this just
means ‘area’ in French. Therefore people
have been confused with other signs using the word
‘Aire’ as it is commonly used on signs
for motorway service and rest areas, children’s
play areas and activity areas to name a few. Although
motorhome stop overs are refered to as Aires you are
very unlikely to see a sign for a motorhome Aire using
the word Aire, usually they use a motorhome symbol.
Motorhome stopovers are not confined to France and
every country that has motorhome Aires has its own
name for motorhome facilities. In Germany there are
at least 3,000 motorhome stopovers they call Stellplatze.
In Italy the motorhome Aires are called Area de Sosta,
and Italy has over 1500 motorhome stopovers. There
are also two generic words that refer to these motorhome
service areas. In the UK they are known as motorhome
stopovers, in Europe they can be referred to as Camper
Stops. So whether you stay on a Aire, Stellplatze,
Area de Sosta, stopover or camperstop it is all the
same thing. What they are not is Wild Camping or Free
Camping areas.
Using Aires
Aires symbolise the freedom of motorhoming. You are
welcomed into local communities, where you can stay
overnight at unique locations only available to motorhome
travellers. These are a luxury not a right, so park
your campervan sympathetically to your neighbours
and use the service point and facilities responsibly
and always abide by the RESPECT rules:
Respect the Environment
Elect to use un-crowded Aires
Shop Locally
Park responsibly
Exercise courteous behaviour
Communicate with others
Totally abide by these rules
Responsible use of
campervan Aires is vital so that local Mayors keep them
open, use them but don’t abuse them. Municipal
motorhome Aires are paid for by the local community,
so repay this service by spending freely in the local
shops, restaurants or garages. Rules vary slightly from
country to country but predominantly only motorhomes
can use the motorhome stopovers. The law only permits
‘Self Contained’ motorhomes to be parked
responsibly and their users to cook and sleep in them.
A self contained motorhome needs to have a toilet, water
container for both fresh and waste water attached to
or inside the vehicle, and you must be able to cook
and sleep inside the vehicle. But law does not allow
for camping, for example winding out awnings, and putting
out tables and chairs, or erecting a tent. If you want
to camp, use a campsite.
Service Points
The term service point simply refers to the area which
provides water and waste water disposal for the visiting
motorhomes. There are several types of motorhome service
point, professionally manufactured brands include Flot
Bleu, Euro Relais and Aire Service. Around half the
motorhome service points in France are custom made.
Service points normally facilitate 3 vital functions:
Drinking Water: Using disinfectant wipes or
spray before drawing water will improve hygiene.
Grey Water: Though very variable, often a metal
drive over grid will be set in concrete near the service
point. Badly chosen materials and careless driving often
leads to their destruction. Take a length of flexible
pipe to direct water accurately.
Toilet disposal: Only use the designated facility,
removing any grids before emptying. Do not rush this
operation as spillage will occur. Often a tap is located
above the drain for rinsing toilet cassettes; this tends
to flow even if tokens are required for other services.
There are very few service points suitable for emptying
fixed tank toilet systems. We strongly recommend you
have a macerator fitted and travel with a long length
of pipe.
Parking
Motorhome Aires operate on a first come first served
basis. It is not possible to reserve a space for your
motorhome. Always park in designated bays if provided
and never obstruct roadways or motorhome service points.
If the motorhome Aire is full find another one.
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