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Why caravans are banned at Halle and Hunneberg

02.06.2026 16:00 1 min 1 source
TTELA SWE

The Halle and Hunneberg destination with Bergagården has invested in motorhome parking spots but prohibits caravans. CEO Robert Stenberg explained that the decision is not theirs but follows regulations from the Västra Götaland County Administrative Board, which has banned caravans on the plateaus for decades. The land is owned by Sveaskog, and the parking area by Fastighets AB Vänersborg. HalleHunneberg is a non-profit municipal company; all surplus goes back into maintaining trails, grills, and shelters.

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02.06.2026 TTELA SWE Original source

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