Crokeyboy
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Any advice on wild camping in Greece. We are planning to travel down through Italy and catch a ferry from Bari or Brindisi, but have no experience of camping in Greece. Any suggestions or advice would be appreciated?
We spend around 9 weeks traveling round, with 3 weeks around Finikundi ,ended up on small site which was closed, fortunately there was a English couple renting a cabin , which turned out be MagBas which are a couple that have there own web site and have traveled all over , living in there RV for over 24 years not sure they are still on web , but well worth a look for Greece, we loved if.
Hi there Niall,
We've been to Greece a few times in the Motorhome and we'll be going back again this Spring. We've wild camped all over northern Greece, the Peloponnese and the Mani. We reckon it’s motorhome heaven. Wherever we stop we ask the locals if its ok to stop the night and the response is always the same “Of course, this is Greece and you are welcome”. Stunning scenery, welcoming and hospitable folk and thousands of years of history to immerse yourself in. You don’t say when you are going but Spring and Autumn are the best times, it’s going to be hot in July/August and wild camping may not be tolerated during the peak tourist time.
Enjoy your trip,
Pat
Here now. Agree with above. Water easy to find. Lots of lovely wild spots. Campsites can be found if you want one. Very chilled and relaxed. We are now planning to stay longer than intended.
Perhaps too much info, but helpful ... No toilet paper in toilets here so we use Lidl cheap sandwich bags to bag ours - this means you can empty in public toilets. The cassette lasts longer too, so I think we will keep up this practice.
Lots of wild dogs but whilst we have been barked at a few times, they are not aggressive - so far. Our is very calm so does not react to them.
Food is great. Honest and tasty. Wine, if you go for the house half or full litre, is more than drinkable and only a few €.
Historic sites are open in winter and inexpensive - half price. Most shut at 3.00
People criticise the driving but we have not found it bad ... nothing compared to Italy! Roads can be bumpy and villages narrow. Google satellite view is helpful where we are not sure. Despite recent updates,Sat Nav and co pilot don’t know about some roads. Motorways are generally expensive. Being a 7.5m A class, we pay more than double car rate.
We are not Greece experts, as it is our first trip here but I think it is possibly the easiest place to Motorhome. There are some very experienced Greek travellers on here and Motorhomer.com.
well this might help both of you from here https://www.wildcamping.co.uk/forum...greece-some-experiences.html?highlight=greece
Interesting about the water. That was a question we were wondering about. Where do you fill up the water tank? Do you have to go to a campsite, or are there taps around? Also, I take the motorways are pay as you go, no vignette, we are 7m long, and over 3500 kgs, so I imagine expensive for us as well. Don't like the sound of stray dogs, our mad boxer doesn't like being barked at, but is usually pretty chilled out. Looking forward to sampling the food & wine
We spend around 9 weeks traveling round, with 3 weeks around Finikundi ,ended up on small site which was closed, fortunately there was a English couple renting a cabin , which turned out be MagBas which are a couple that have there own web site and have traveled all over , living in there RV for over 24 years not sure they are still on web , but well worth a look for Greece, we loved if.