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Spanish municipalities tighten campervan rules: fines up to €500

19.06.2026 19:44 2 min 4 sources
motorpasion.com SPA + 3 more
Spanish municipalities tighten campervan rules: fines up to €500
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In Brief

The municipality of Llanes (Asturias) introduced new campervan regulations from June 1, 2026: overnight stays are only allowed at the La Talá site (86 spaces, max 48 hours), daytime parking from 9:00 to 22:00. Fines up to €500, possible towing. The Asturias Camper Association called the rule 'absolutely restrictive'. In Carballo (Galicia), a €200 fine is introduced for parking near Razo beach.

From June 1, 2026, new campervan regulations came into force in the municipality of Llanes (Asturias). Overnight stays are only permitted at the municipal La Talá site, which has 86 spaces and is equipped with water and waste disposal. The maximum stay is 48 hours. Daytime parking (from 9:00 to 22:00) is allowed in two zones within the town and on all municipal parking lots outside it, but without deploying awnings or tables.

Violating the rules — overnight stays outside designated areas or parking in prohibited spots — can result in a fine of up to €500 and possible vehicle towing. During summer, a dedicated police patrol will enforce the regulations. The Asturias Camper Association described the new rules as 'absolutely restrictive'.

Earlier, in April 2026, a driver received a €500 fine for parking a caravan on San Antolín beach in Llanes. While Spanish traffic laws permit parking such vehicles where not explicitly prohibited, local ordinances take precedence and often ban parking in tourist areas.

Other restrictions in the region

The municipality of Carballo (Galicia) is also introducing a €200 fine (€100 if paid early) for parking campervans and motorhomes near the wooden boardwalk of Razo beach. The ban will take effect after the installation of relevant signage.

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Llanes restricts motorhome overnight stays: only 86 spots allowed, fines up to €500

19.06.2026 motorpasion.com SPA Original source

Llanes regulates motorhomes: fines up to 500 euros and a dedicated police patrol

19.06.2026 La Voz de Asturias SPA Original source

200 euro fine for parking motorhomes near Razo beach promenade

10.06.2026 La Voz de Galicia SPA Original source

500 Euro Fine for Parking Caravan Near Beach in Llanes

06.04.2026 El Debate SPA Original source

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