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Taking a Camper (Motor-home) to Poland


Paddy 1 | 9  
4 Apr 2008 /  #1
We hope to travel one day, maybe even next year (2009), to Poland using a camper we intend to buy. It will be a huge vehicle as we have five children.

We'll be concentrating on the Poznan area but would also like to visit Warsaw, too, and would like to know if we might encounter any driving problems or restrictions with such a large camper.

Also, if anyone has advice on good campsites please let me know.
Makdaam - | 30  
4 Apr 2008 /  #2
I would suggest getting a map (a paper one or for GPS) with bridge/underpass heights, it shouldn't be a problem on the main roads. But it all depends on what you're planning to visit (some places might not be directly accessible for tall vehicles). If it's a vehicle above 7.5 metric tons I'd check if the "truckless sundays" apply.
bajka - | 71  
4 Apr 2008 /  #3
get it well insured, and don't park in one place for too long, the wheels might wonder off !
OP Paddy 1 | 9  
4 Apr 2008 /  #4
Good advice. We have a pretty good Sat Nav, a Garmin which also covers Poland.

I hope we don't lose our wheels!
cjj - | 281  
9 Apr 2008 /  #5
a couple of pieces of potentially useless information (from the north of the country)
- any campsites we've seen charge separately for everything carried/driven onto the site - x zloty extra per child, per adult, per dog ... be aware.

- were you planning on parking outsite of campsites? we tried this and found it difficult to find somewhere to stop (without the feeling we'd be moved on for illegal parking) - no convenient overnight stopping places like you might find in the UK (and no WalMarts for those familiar with their policy in the US :) ) And then there's always the matter of safety ...

- these people managed, mind ;)

landyonline.co.za/off_road/dipli/twd10.htm

/cj
OP Paddy 1 | 9  
11 Apr 2008 /  #6
Thank you cjj for that advice and the link, which shows it can be done.

We hope to do a little "wild camping" but not an awful lot, especially in view of some of the scare stories we've heard. etc..

Last year we had an incredible time in Southern France without any trouble; France is great because of all the free campsite you can stay in!
Seanus 15 | 19,674  
11 Apr 2008 /  #7
Super idea Paddy, I did this as a discussion with my advanced group. There is so much untapped potential in Poland. The Poles love BBQ's, a major attraction for campers. Seriously, explore ur options fully, they are plentiful and u'll have a ball. Good luck mate
OP Paddy 1 | 9  
20 Apr 2008 /  #8
Thank you Seanus for that very encouraging post!

We are looking forward to our impending trip with pleasurable anticipation; we are an outdoor type of family so really looking forward to exploring the Wilds of Poland.
Seanus 15 | 19,674  
24 Dec 2008 /  #9
I'd actually like to take a camper around parts of Poland myself. Being a Scot, I'm fond of camping and sticking to basic supplies.

I sincerely hope that you guys enjoyed yourselves, well, there are fewer midgies here after all.
dtaylor 9 | 823  
24 Dec 2008 /  #10
Aye, i also would love the idea of being more free than usual tourist's, being able to stop where u want, take as much time as you need to sample everything, just bliss.
Seanus 15 | 19,674  
24 Dec 2008 /  #11
That's the key, free time to take everything in and enjoy the sights. Getting back in touch with nature would be nice
wozzy 8 | 206  
12 Jan 2009 /  #12
We are looking forward to our impending trip with pleasurable anticipation; we are an outdoor type of family so really looking forward to exploring the Wilds of Poland.

Did you actualy make this trip yet? because it is on my adgenda for this year and first hand help would be great....

For that matter has anyone any good tips for a trip like this? I've been to Poland on several occations and this thing realy appeals to me. Got myself a 21ft.motorhome and I'm itching to go as soon as finnances are right.
Davey 13 | 388  
12 Jan 2009 /  #13
there are tons of campsites in Hel
wozzy 8 | 206  
12 Jan 2009 /  #14
Very nice......JUst googled it , if thats Hell what is heaven like?...:0)
wildrover 98 | 4,441  
12 Jan 2009 /  #15
If anyone is trucking through my part of the world they can park up on my farm , its a bit basic , but its free , and no danger of being moved on , robbed or murdered in your beds....
wozzy 8 | 206  
13 Jan 2009 /  #16
If anyone is trucking through my part of the world they can park up on my farm

Cheers wildrover, send a pm with your location and I'll put a ink spot on the map..

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