
Tips for the Trip
In Hingary, it must be purchased based on the field "J" in the registration book. Based on this, our camper is clasified as an automobile, M1 category.However the rules may differ from country to country.
As the camper is also an automobile, it is subject to the same rules as any other car. The speed limit is 50 km/h within residential area, 90 km/h on a main road and 130 km/h on a highway.
It is advisable to stop at designated campsites or at the increasingly popular designated RV car parks found across Europe, as this is the most convenient and safest. Furthermore,wild camping is prohibited in most European counries.
In our experience, for only cooking and dishwashing, depending on the use, one tank is enough for 3-4 days. An adult uses an avergae of 10-15 liters of water during a short shower. The water tank needs to be refilled every 1-2 days with frequent showering (in case of 6 passengers).
In campsites, RV car parks and petrol stations.
There are designated emptying points on each campsite. Ther are also a number of dumping areas in Western Europe around highways, major shopping malls, and city access roads. The contents of the toilet cassettes contain aggressive substances, therefore it is strictly FORBIDDEN to pour them into the open air!
There are for each passenger. Forward-facing seats have a 3-point seat belt and rear-facing seats have a 2-point seat belt.
It's not possible. It wasn’t designed to support the weight of people, which is why if we did it would break.
Yes of course. We provide our tenants with the opportunity to park their car at our premises free of charge, which we keep closed during the rental.
