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9 News | 0 / 118 per week / 118 per month Updated: :date: 27.12.2025 12:20
Petite-Rosselle. Tourism: The Forbach Agglomeration Community is setting up a motorhome area near the mining museum © republicain-lorrain.fr
🇫🇷 Openings 26.12.2025

Petite-Rosselle. Tourism: The Forbach Agglomeration Community is setting up a motorhome area near the mining museum

The Forbach Agglomeration Community is constructing a new motorhome service area in Petite-Rosselle. The site, located at the Wendel pithead near the mining museum, will have capacity for eight vehicles. This addresses a local shortage, as the territory currently has only one service area in downtown Forbach.

Moruya to become RV-friendly town, boosting local tourism © batemansbaypost.com.au
🇦🇺 Openings 26.12.2025

Moruya to become RV-friendly town, boosting local tourism

Moruya will be officially declared an RV-friendly town following a unanimous council decision. The designation, authorized by the Campervan and Motorhome Club of Australia, aims to attract touring vehicles by providing specific amenities. The council has already established on-street parking for long vehicles, a free dump point, potable water, and 10 overnight sites at the North Heads Campground. The only direct cost to ratepayers is $290 for two signs.

In Vannes, a first motorhome parking area in a school © letelegramme.fr
🇫🇷 Openings 25.12.2025

In Vannes, a first motorhome parking area in a school

A school in Vannes, Brittany, is the first in the region to test a concept allowing motorhomes to park on its private lot during weekends and school holidays. The initiative, launched by Camping-car Park, offers nine spaces at a flat rate of €12 per 24 hours, with 50% of the booking revenue going back to the school for educational projects. The service is self-contained, with no access to water or electricity, and bookings are managed exclusively online.

Moruya to become RV-friendly town, boosting local tourism © naroomanewsonline.com.au
🇦🇺 Openings 26.12.2025

Moruya to become RV-friendly town, boosting local tourism

The Eurobodalla Shire Council has unanimously endorsed a plan to designate Moruya as an 'RV-Friendly Town' to attract more tourists with motorhomes and caravans. The initiative, recommended by the Moruya Business Chamber, includes providing on-street parking for long vehicles, a free dump point, potable water, and 10 overnight sites at the North Heads Campground. The designation will be authorized by the Campervan and Motorhome Club of Australia, with the only direct cost to ratepayers being two signs totaling $290.

Bad Wurzach motorhome parking area in Upper Swabia upgraded © web.de
🇩🇪 Openings 26.12.2025

Bad Wurzach motorhome parking area in Upper Swabia upgraded

The parking area for motorhomes in Bad Wurzach has been renovated with an investment of half a million euros. It now offers 26 asphalted spaces, up from 17, and features a modern payment system. The location provides direct access to the 'feelMoor' thermal baths and the Wurzacher Ried, a significant high moor nature reserve.

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Former Montbron Camping Site to Be Revived as Motorhome Park © charentelibre.fr
🇫🇷 Openings 26.12.2025

Former Montbron Camping Site to Be Revived as Motorhome Park

The municipality of Montbron has approved a partnership with Camping-Car Park to convert a long-disused campsite into a managed motorhome area. The company will handle the complete operation of the 25-pitch site, while the local authority will fund the initial €250,000 in infrastructure works. The project, expected to generate around 3,000 overnight stays annually, aims to recoup the investment within five to ten years.

Winterthur: New Schützenweiher Campsite to Go to a Public Vote © tagesanzeiger.ch
Openings 26.12.2025

Winterthur: New Schützenweiher Campsite to Go to a Public Vote

A referendum has been called in Winterthur concerning the redevelopment of the Schützenweiher campsite. Voters will decide on a 6.9 million franc project to replace the 70-year-old site, which would displace approximately 60 permanent campers and a group of squatters. The new campsite would be managed by the TCS motoring club and accessed via a new road, which is also subject to the referendum.

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