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Halden introduces fees for free motorhome parking

11.07.2026 09:14 1 min 1 source
Halden Arbeiderblad NOR
Halden introduces fees for free motorhome parking
Original source: Halden Arbeiderblad

The municipality of Halden, Norway, has decided to charge for motorhome parking at the popular free site Tyska. Previously, tourists flocked there due to no fees, but authorities now aim to limit the influx and cover maintenance costs. The measure takes effect shortly.

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Halden introduces fees for free motorhome parking

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