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Viana do Alentejo sets rules and prices for motorhome service area

13.02.2026 20:23 1 min 1 source
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Viana do Alentejo sets rules and prices for motorhome service area
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The municipality of Viana do Alentejo has approved regulations for a dedicated motorhome service area. The area operates 24/7 with a maximum stay of 72 hours. Access requires online registration and payment, with an overnight fee of €4.50.

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13.02.2026 SAPO POR

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