Nice Atlantic coast Beaches
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Nice Atlantic coast Beaches
We are taking our campervan to the coast tomorrow, starting at Figueira da Foz and just heading south.
We are looking for a quiet secluded beachy place to park up and chill for a few days, any suggestions?
This is quite a small forum, with not too many camper owners, so the secret shouldn't be spoiled.
Cheers
We are looking for a quiet secluded beachy place to park up and chill for a few days, any suggestions?
This is quite a small forum, with not too many camper owners, so the secret shouldn't be spoiled.
Cheers
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Re: Nice Atlantic coast Beaches
We are taking our campervan to the coast tomorrow, starting at Figueira da Foz and just heading south.
We are looking for a quiet secluded beachy place to park up and chill for a few days, any suggestions?
This is quite a small forum, with not too many camper owners, so the secret shouldn't be spoiled.
Cheers
We are looking for a quiet secluded beachy place to park up and chill for a few days, any suggestions?
This is quite a small forum, with not too many camper owners, so the secret shouldn't be spoiled.
Cheers
Wild camping is now increasingly frowned on with the GNR moving campers on from beaches where overnight parking is prohibited.
Best of luck.
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Re: Nice Atlantic coast Beaches
FME, that doesn't really apply to campervans, the trend throughout Europe now, nearly all the coastal towns we have visited have campers parked up everywhere, nearly all free. We were touring the northern coast only last week and found that they even seem to allow caravans here in Portugal, a big no-no in most of Europe.
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FME, that doesn't really apply to campervans, the trend throughout Europe now, nearly all the coastal towns we have visited have campers parked up everywhere, nearly all free. We were touring the northern coast only last week and found that they even seem to allow caravans here in Portugal, a big no-no in most of Europe.
Places such as you mention closed.
You need to travel South, or to the national parks on the coast and see the trend that is happening.
Local councils are now providing sites where vanners can park for a modest fee and they are full.
Anyway Have a good break..
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Not true, vans are being removed to official sites.
Places such as you mention closed.
You need to travel South, or to the national parks on the coast and see the trend that is happening.
Local councils are now providing sites where vanners can park for a modest fee and they are full.
Anyway Have a good break..
Places such as you mention closed.
You need to travel South, or to the national parks on the coast and see the trend that is happening.
Local councils are now providing sites where vanners can park for a modest fee and they are full.
Anyway Have a good break..
Millions of people are doing this around Europe and often only stay on paid campsites to use their facilities. I would guess that the people who get into trouble are those who abuse the system, by making a mess, staying too long or who choose an inappropriate spot. We don't do any of those things.
Throughout the 5 countries of Scandinavia they have a law called "hver mands ret" translated means "every man's right, which means you can stay one night anywhere you like, as long as it is not private property. And during the early 70's I spent a year on and off doing just that.
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Re: Nice Atlantic coast Beaches
You can argue about this too if you like, but I have been doing this for the past 3 years, mainly in Portugal and around Europe too. Prior to that I did it on and off for about 20 years in total. I/we wild camp a lot and have never had a single problem with officials and only one incident where I had to move, was just to feel safer.
Millions of people are doing this around Europe and often only stay on paid campsites to use their facilities. I would guess that the people who get into trouble are those who abuse the system, by making a mess, staying too long or who choose an inappropriate spot. We don't do any of those things.
Throughout the 5 countries of Scandinavia they have a law called "hver mands ret" translated means "every man's right, which means you can stay one night anywhere you like, as long as it is not private property. And during the early 70's I spent a year on and off doing just that.
Millions of people are doing this around Europe and often only stay on paid campsites to use their facilities. I would guess that the people who get into trouble are those who abuse the system, by making a mess, staying too long or who choose an inappropriate spot. We don't do any of those things.
Throughout the 5 countries of Scandinavia they have a law called "hver mands ret" translated means "every man's right, which means you can stay one night anywhere you like, as long as it is not private property. And during the early 70's I spent a year on and off doing just that.
Or in Lagos, Albufeira ..
There is no free camping law in Portugal, although as you say many abuse the tolerance shown by the communities they decide to park up in.
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Ask the 100 plus evicted from car parks in Silves or areas in Alvor blocked off by stones forcing them onto 1 crowded site.
Or in Lagos, Albufeira ..
There is no free camping law in Portugal, although as you say many abuse the tolerance shown by the communities they decide to park up in.
Or in Lagos, Albufeira ..
There is no free camping law in Portugal, although as you say many abuse the tolerance shown by the communities they decide to park up in.
I clearly told you I don't park in inappropriate locations, in fact I tend to park where there are other campervans for safety in numbers and most of the time in designated free sites. If I am in a completely wild camp I am very careful not to interfere with other people's lives and almost everyone I know does the same. With millions of campervans out there, these is extremely isolated incidents. Now you are lying again, I never said many abuse the system, completely misquoting me again, just to start an argument.
You and your other mates should get up from behind your computers and go out and find out how the world really works.
...and stop trolling this thread.
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Re: Nice Atlantic coast Beaches
We are taking our campervan to the coast tomorrow, starting at Figueira da Foz and just heading south.
We are looking for a quiet secluded beachy place to park up and chill for a few days, any suggestions?
This is quite a small forum, with not too many camper owners, so the secret shouldn't be spoiled.
Cheers
We are looking for a quiet secluded beachy place to park up and chill for a few days, any suggestions?
This is quite a small forum, with not too many camper owners, so the secret shouldn't be spoiled.
Cheers
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Re: Nice Atlantic coast Beaches
This is the problem you have when you get all your information form the MS media, you get a totally false picture of all situations. You loose touch with reality and because you don't bother to investigate, analyse, or reason and refuse to listen to anyone who has first hand experience, you remain ignorant...... and vote "remain".
I clearly told you I don't park in inappropriate locations, in fact I tend to park where there are other campervans for safety in numbers and most of the time in designated free sites. If I am in a completely wild camp I am very careful not to interfere with other people's lives and almost everyone I know does the same. With millions of campervans out there, these is extremely isolated incidents. Now you are lying again, I never said many abuse the system, completely misquoting me again, just to start an argument.
You and your other mates should get up from behind your computers and go out and find out how the world really works.
...and stop trolling this thread.
I clearly told you I don't park in inappropriate locations, in fact I tend to park where there are other campervans for safety in numbers and most of the time in designated free sites. If I am in a completely wild camp I am very careful not to interfere with other people's lives and almost everyone I know does the same. With millions of campervans out there, these is extremely isolated incidents. Now you are lying again, I never said many abuse the system, completely misquoting me again, just to start an argument.
You and your other mates should get up from behind your computers and go out and find out how the world really works.
...and stop trolling this thread.
Facts.
Unless you park on an official site you are in theory breaking the law as many more find out every year.
Camper vans are a blot on the landscape and have outlived their welcome in much of the Algarve.
Maybe that is why you are seeing them in the North.
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Fallacy or Fact !
Motorcaravan tourists continue to be harassed by Algarve police
The comment by "Mick" sum's up the problem completely
Motorcaravan tourists continue to be harassed by Algarve police
The comment by "Mick" sum's up the problem completely
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Re: Nice Atlantic coast Beaches
I am not interesting in listening to this bollocks, if I worried about everything I read in the paper, I would become as paranoid as you guys about everything.. and stay at home, like you guys seem to do.
The people with real information are PMing me, which is a good idea.
The people with real information are PMing me, which is a good idea.
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Re: Nice Atlantic coast Beaches
Come to Viana. There are 2 parking spots for free. One at the river beach and one near the river mouth. Stacks of motor caravan campers there. Asphalt parking and all. Love those campers with their TV's, tent covers and barbecues.
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I like the home made campers, the owners always have a story to tell, one guy we met in Spain had built an extension on the back, looked odd, but interesting project. He toured with his sister and they had bunk beds.
IMO campers are the only way to see Europe, we couldn't afford to do it otherwise. It costs the same as staying home now we don't have ferries to pay for. We use about the same in diesel as we would at the DIY or garden centre. Stick the little 50cc scooter on the back and see a lot.
Cheers anyway...do you live in Viana?
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Lots of wild camping around my area at the border between Alentejo and Faro on the West coast.
The GNR were chasing them away last year but seemed to have eased up this year.
The "no overnight parking" signs have been removed from some areas where the caravans like to park; the ones that are otherwise not used.
The GNR were chasing them away last year but seemed to have eased up this year.
The "no overnight parking" signs have been removed from some areas where the caravans like to park; the ones that are otherwise not used.
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Re: Nice Atlantic coast Beaches
I have found the UK to be the only exception when it comes to wild camping, they don't like it over there, but then they want money for everything. In Europe the camper, or motorhome goes and stays everywhere, it's kind of power of numbers. Especially among the £50-£100k jobbies.
We have a "stealth" set up with our camper, which is really handy, in town centres especially, looks like a parked van.
By thanks for that Liveabaord", we are leaving the Algarve for a future trip, so will bear in mind.
We have a "stealth" set up with our camper, which is really handy, in town centres especially, looks like a parked van.
By thanks for that Liveabaord", we are leaving the Algarve for a future trip, so will bear in mind.