Report a problem

What is the problem?

Could not attach a screenshot — send without it

Filters

Campground owner criticizes free motorhome parking in Norway

14.07.2026 11:42 1 min 1 source РУС
Haugesunds Avis NOR
Campground owner criticizes free motorhome parking in Norway
Original source: Haugesunds Avis

The owner of Grindafjord camping in Tysvær municipality criticized the local council for providing a free motorhome parking area in Aksdal. The opinion piece argues that most motorhome travelers would not have stayed at the campground anyway, but would have moved on. It notes that such service parking spots are common across Europe and that the local shopping center benefits from visitor spending.

Aggregated by OpenVan.camp from the public sources listed below, with AI-assisted translation and summary. We always link to the original source. Machine translation may differ from the original -- check the source for important details. Images and content remain the property of their respective owners. Copyright information

Story sources

Campground owner criticizes free motorhome parking in Norway

14.07.2026 Haugesunds Avis NOR Original source

NO Norway — fuel prices

Updated: 22.08.2026

Super 95

$2.10 /l

NOK19.55 · €1.80/l

123 of 142

pricier than 86% of countries

Super Plus 98

$2.31 /l

NOK21.51 · €1.98/l

80 of 94

pricier than 84% of countries

Diesel

$2.27 /l

NOK21.07 · €1.94/l

121 of 142

pricier than 85% of countries

Popular route

Distance

Fuel cost

~

Est. time

~

Quiz: test yourself
Guess the vanlife lingo — 3 quick questions
1 / 3
Q1 How is a campground usually different from an aire or stellplatz?

Best regions in the coming days

Østfold +21°·35 km/h
91
Vestfold +21°·32 km/h
91
Akershus +21°·32 km/h
89
Telemark +21°·29 km/h
88
Oslo +20°·34 km/h
87
Avoid now
Troms +14°·26 km/h
70
Finnmark +14°·14 km/h
73

You May Be Interested

All News

Kristiansund fails to capitalize on motorhome tourism

While Ålesund, recognized as Norway's 'motorhome city,' has established three city-center motorhome parking areas (two year-round with 50 and 57 spaces), Kristiansund has not developed similar infrastructure. According to the article, each motorhome leaves an average of over 1,000 NOK per day, generating about 100,000 NOK daily for local businesses in summer. The author notes that existing options (Atlanten camping, Hagelin parking) are inconvenient for tourists wanting to visit the center and calls for a dedicated lot with basic amenities (electricity, waste disposal, water).

News from Norway

All News

Bergen residents defend motorhomes

Three motorhome owners living near Klauvaneset in Bergen have criticized the municipality's parking restrictions, which they say stem from a single neighbor's complaint. They argue the area is used by many groups, including anglers and travelers in regular cars, and that motorhomes are not the main source of litter. Dag Bjørnar Mjelde, head of Tellevik coastal fort, also noted that vandalism has decreased since more motorhomes arrived. The residents suggest providing toilets and waste bins instead of restrictions, some of which have been eased, but the recommendation to impose restrictions on the area managed by the road authority remains.

Install OpenVan.camp

Get quick access and offline reading.

Install on iOS

  1. 1 Tap Share in Safari.
  2. 2 Choose "Add to Home Screen".
  3. 3 Confirm by tapping Add.

Already installed

The app is already installed on this device.

Install from browser menu

Use your browser menu to install or add to home screen.

→ Glossary