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Heavy-duty motorhomes and American RVs gather in Moréac

19.05.2026 03:00 1 min 1 source
Le Monde du Camping-Car FRA
Heavy-duty motorhomes and American RVs gather in Moréac
Original source: Le Monde du Camping-Car

From May 14 to 17, 2026, the town of Moréac (Morbihan) hosted the 10th anniversary rally of the Club des Motorhomes de France poids lourds. Several hundred heavy-duty motorhomes, including Airstream, Wanderlodge, Monaco, and Foretravel models, occupied the Keranna site. The club grew from 40 to 450 members over a decade, with 150 paying members currently.

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Heavy-duty motorhomes and American RVs gather in Moréac

19.05.2026 Le Monde du Camping-Car FRA Original source

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