In the Netherlands and Belgium, caravans, motorhomes and trailers CAN be parked on public streets for a maximum of three consecutive days. Violators face a fine of 129 euros; repeat offenses may lead to towing at the owner's expense.
Ahead of the summer season, local authorities in the Netherlands and Belgium are reminding about parking rules for caravans, motorhomes and trailers. In most municipalities, the limit is uniform: such vehicles may be left on a public street or parking lot for no more than three consecutive days. After that, they must be removed.
Fines and consequences
Violating the rules results in a fine of 129 euros. For repeat violations, the vehicle may be towed at the owner's expense.
Additional restrictions
Even parking on private property CAN be prohibited if the vehicle is visible from the road and disrupts the appearance of the street. Local regulations may vary, so it is advisable to check the rules of the specific municipality before parking for an extended period.