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Motorhome gatherings take place in three Brazilian cities

18.06.2026 01:11 1 min 3 sources Event
G1 POR + 2 more
Motorhome gatherings take place in three Brazilian cities
Original source: G1

In Brief

Three motorhome gatherings are happening simultaneously in Brazil: in Ubarana (SP), Rio do Sul (SC), and Benedito Novo (SC). The events attract enthusiasts from different regions and countries.

In April 2026, several motorhome gatherings are taking place across Brazil. In Ubarana (São Paulo state), about 300 people gathered at Praia da Prainha. In Rio do Sul (Santa Catarina state), the annual meeting at Harry Hobus Park brought together 40 to 50 vehicles, with participants from Santa Catarina, Rio Grande do Sul, and Argentina. Entry is free for visitors, and registration for motorhome owners requires a donation of 1 kg of food.

Earlier, in November 2025, the first national motorhome rally was held in Benedito Novo (Santa Catarina state), organized for camping enthusiasts from across the country.

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Motorhome meetup gathers nearly 300 people in Ubarana, São Paulo

18.04.2026 G1 POR Original source

Motorhome Meetup in Rio do Sul

17.04.2026 ajnoticias.com.br POR Original source

First National Motorhome Gathering Held in Benedito Novo

21.11.2025 ND Mais POR Original source

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