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Camper rule changes: Port Washington and Vorarlberg in progress

16.02.2026 15:41 1 min 1 source
KOMMUNAL.AT DEU
Camper rule changes: Port Washington and Vorarlberg in progress
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A draft amendment to the camping site law in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg has been published for public consultation until March 16, 2026. Key changes include allowing municipalities to increase the share of permanent pitches to up to 80% and permitting mobile homes and bungalows on plots up to 60 m². The amendment also simplifies approval procedures and removes the requirement for permanent pitches to be publicly marked.

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Revised Camping Site Law in Vorarlberg Open for Public Consultation

16.02.2026 KOMMUNAL.AT DEU Original source

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