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Caravans in Graz stay due to child's treatment, in Weingarten parking issue

11.04.2026 15:00 1 min 1 source
schwaebische.de DEU
Caravans in Graz stay due to child's treatment, in Weingarten parking issue
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Graz: temporary permission to stay

In the Weinzödl district of Graz, near the GAK training center, about 20 caravans have set up on a meadow by the Mur River. The Roma group has been there for over a week. Police confirmed the parking is allowed for the duration of a child's hospital treatment. Graz has not issued a ban on illegal camping.

Weingarten: problem with permanently parked caravans

In the town of Weingarten, caravans permanently parked on streets are causing traffic obstructions and worsening the parking shortage. Owners circumvent the two-week parking limit by periodically moving the trailers, which technically does not violate traffic regulations. In contrast, motorhomes CAN park indefinitely as they are considered vehicles.

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11.04.2026 schwaebische.de DEU

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