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Farm holiday: Landvergnügen app lets campers stay free for 24 hours

04.05.2026 09:55 1 min 1 source
Celler Presse DEU
Farm holiday: Landvergnügen app lets campers stay free for 24 hours
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The Landvergnügen network lists over 2,100 hosts in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, offering motorhome owners free overnight parking for 24 hours. In Lower Saxony, about 200 farms participate. Guests park on private land in exchange for a purchase at the farm shop or a meal. The app provides host profiles, photos, route planning and booking; a maximum of three vehicles per site is allowed.

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Farm holiday: Landvergnügen app lets campers stay free for 24 hours

04.05.2026 Celler Presse DEU Original source

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Updated: 20.06.2026

Diesel

$2.02 /l

€1.76 · £1.52/l

105 of 132

pricier than 79% of countries

Petrol

$2.13 /l

€1.86 · £1.61/l

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pricier than 89% of countries

LPG

$1.31 /l

€1.14 · £0.99/l

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pricier than 94% of countries

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