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Campground owners in Lofoten demand ban on motorhome overnight parking on municipal lots

30.06.2026 16:10 1 min 1 source
Bobilverden.no NOR
Campground owners in Lofoten demand ban on motorhome overnight parking on municipal lots
© Knut Randem.

Campground operators in Vågan municipality, Lofoten, have asked local authorities to prohibit overnight parking of motorhomes on municipal parking lots. The request follows repeated incidents where motorhome tourists use campground facilities (showers, toilets, gray water disposal) without paying, and park at campground barriers. Business owners also argue that municipal lots, priced at around 300 NOK per night, divert customers from campgrounds charging 400–500 NOK.

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Campground owners in Lofoten demand ban on motorhome overnight parking on municipal lots

30.06.2026 Bobilverden.no NOR Original source

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