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96 people fined for wild camping in Vila do Bispo

24.05.2026 07:36 1 min 1 source
Portugal Resident ARA
96 people fined for wild camping in Vila do Bispo
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The Republican National Guard (GNR) fined 96 people in Vila do Bispo, Algarve, for illegal motorhome use and wild camping. The operation was carried out with the Institute for Nature and Forests, the Maritime Police, and firefighters. GNR stated that spontaneous motorhome occupation leads to overcrowding of public and coastal areas with negative impacts on landscape, environment, and public health.

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96 people fined for wild camping in Vila do Bispo

24.05.2026 Portugal Resident ARA

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