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This may be a stupid question, but I am genuinely curious. We have a small pop-up camper. Every time we have gone camping in an RV park, I meet Germans, Brits, Aussies, etc.. I think RVing is a great way to explore America, for both Americans and foreigners. I am just wondering if RVs are an American phenomenon or if they are popular in other countries.

 

Can someone explain this to me? Please?

 

ETA: Stupid iPhone didn't register the second "e" in there.

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There are RVs of all sizes here. We call them motorhomes mostly. I see the very big ones more rarely though since the roads are narrower here. I see quite a few towing cars behind them.

:iagree:The really big ones just are not as common. Smaller are really popular. Caravan camping sites are really common.

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I've seen many in Germany and in the Netherlands. In fact I've seen far more there than here.

 

:iagree: Same in France, Belgium, Spain, & Italy too, from what I've seen. (European RVing has even unfortunately & tragically been in the news lately because of a British/Iraqui family that was RVing in France & the adults in the group were murdered, possibly by a professional assassin.)

 

As w/ cars in Europe (which tend to be smaller), the RVs/campers tend to be much smaller there than the ones I've seen in the US.

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As others have said, there are lots of caravans in Australia - towed by cars, rather than self-driving. But there are also campervans, at least for hire by visitors.

 

We traveled by campervan around New Zealand's North Island with the kids - it seems a popular form of holiday for foreign visitors.

 

In South Africa caravans are popular, but I don't remember ever seeing a campervans / motorhome / RV. Caravans usually used for holidays and weekend trips, rather than to live in long term.

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As others have said, there are lots of caravans in Australia - towed by cars, rather than self-driving. But there are also campervans, at least for hire by visitors.

 

We traveled by campervan around New Zealand's North Island with the kids - it seems a popular form of holiday for foreign visitors.

 

In South Africa caravans are popular, but I don't remember ever seeing a campervans / motorhome / RV. Caravans usually used for holidays and weekend trips, rather than to live in long term.

 

I live in a holiday spot, there are lots of people who live permanently in caravans at the local caravan park. and many many people put a caravan in their back yard as a extra bedroom.

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