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New facilities for motorhomes

02.05.2026 18:01 1 min 1 source
Portugal Resident NLD

A new service area for motorhomes has opened in Lagos, Portugal, next to the municipal stadium. It accommodates up to 20 vehicles and provides water, toilets, Wi-Fi, and a waste disposal point. Parking is limited to three days, and awnings, tables, and chairs are not allowed. Officials stated the area is not a campsite but aims to reduce wild camping.

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02.05.2026 Portugal Resident NLD

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