Motorhome and Campervan Parking Areas - Updated Guide 2023
One of the things that worries us most when we go on a trip is fuel consumption. Today, in our blog, we tell you 10 ways to reduce this when travelling with your motorhome. Be attentive and take note! You can save up to five litres for 100 kilometres that you drive.
If you don't use your motorhome as a home and you need a place to leave it between trips, you're in the right place. Stay and find out everything you need to know about Motorhome and Campervan Parking Areas.
Types of Motorhome Parking Areas

Where can I leave my motorhome when I am not using it?
This is one of the most frequently asked questions among new Benilovers and one of the most worrying questions if you don't have a private space where you can park your motorhome after your last trip and until your next adventure.
The answer is: specialised parking areas for motorhomes and campers. There are three types of parking areas where you can park your Benimar
Open parking areas for motorhomes.

Pros
- They are the cheapest.
- Many open parking areas offer the possibility of renting a pitch, in addition to the parking space, so you can use your motorhome without having to move it.
Cons
- The motor home is exposed to the elements.
- They are usually located on the outskirts of towns and, as a general rule, the ground is made from earth or gravel.
Tips
- Use of this type of parking in areas where weather conditions are not too adverse, and where temperature changes are not abrupt.
- Choose an open parking area close to where you live to be able to carry out weekly check-ups and revisions.
Covered parking areas for motorhomes.

Image courtesy of Camper Park Empordà
Pros
- The motorhome is protected by a roof.
- They tend to have greater surveillance than open parking areas.
Cons
- As a general rule, they are made from earth or gravel. This type of flooring tends to transfer moisture to the wheels and underbody.
Tips
- Even if the motorhome is protected by a roof, measures must be taken to prevent dampness and freezing (in the case of areas with very low temperatures).
Enclosed parking areas for motorhomes

Image courtesy of Parking Autocaravanas 1000
Pros
- The motorhome is sheltered in an enclosed area.
- They have greater security.
Cons
- Their price is higher.
- They are in greater demand and therefore more difficult to find.
- They are usually located in more remote areas than open or covered parking areas.
Tips
- As they are located in more remote areas, it is important to take into account the travel time to them when planning a trip or getaway.
What can you find in a motorhome parking area?

Some motorhome parking areas, whether open, covered or enclosed, have extra services such as:
- Video surveillance.
- Water and light.
- Alarm.
- Anti-theft insurance.
- Workshop and spare parts store.
- Tuning service before pick-up.
- Sewage and grey water drainage.
- Washing area.
Tips when choosing the most suitable motorhome parking area for your Benimar

In order to choose the most suitable parking area for your motorhome, you should be clear about three main points:
Budget
The first step is to establish the budget you can allocate for the motorhome parking area and, from there, study the different options.
Time between trips
Do you travel with your motorhome very often? You may be interested in an open parking area. You are not going to make much use of it, so it is not so important whether it has a covered area or not.
Do you travel little? The best option is probably an enclosed parking area, where security is better and where weather conditions do not affect the condition of your motorhome.
Place where you live
Is it a place where temperatures are extreme? Does it rain a lot? An enclosed or at least covered parking area is recommended.
Do you live in a warm place and are you able to regularly check on your motorhome? An open parking area may be appropriate.
Of course, it all depends on your situation. The good thing is that you have several options to choose the one that best suits your needs.