Camper van parking etiquette

Leslie Glover replied on 18/07/2016 16:35

Posted on 18/07/2016 16:35

can anyone advise if there are rules regarding the parking of camper vans inward or outward facing on pitch. Some of the foreign made vans have awnings and living quarter doors on the offside. Consequently when these are reversed onto a pitch they end up facing directly into their neighbours pitch. This is a situation I am currently having to accept with about eight feet between my awning entrance and my 'neighbours sun loungers ??. No use speaking to staff - this pitch was reserved for the occupants arrival  and it is clear from the hugs and kisses on arrival that they are good friends. 

replied on 22/07/2016 11:32

Posted on 22/07/2016 11:32

likewise, on the occassions we have an awning pitch but don't put it up, we always ask if the car can go its place and the van moved a few feet to the left of the peg, never been refused yet as I assume the 3m spacing rule is still adhered to. 

Similar here except that I like the car to be not on the door side of the van but in the 'normal' position. I do however place the caravan about 2 feet further away from the peg to give room for water etc but also to make sure that I can open the car door fully and still be at least 6'' clear of the caravan. That way if I am leaning into the car for something and knock the door such that it swings fully open or the wind catches it it does not strike the caravan. As I do not use an awning above minimum clearances still available.

KjellNN replied on 22/07/2016 11:56

Posted on 22/07/2016 11:56

Like ET, we sometimes find that the peg is a little too far to the left on a hardstanding, which means that by the time you have enough space for the Aquaroll etc, and to be able to open the car door, the wheels of the car will be on the grass.

As we only have a roll out canopy type awning, which is not as deep as most other awnings, we too park the van further to the right than indicated by the peg if this will not bring us too close to our neighbour.

A good site to visit to marvel at the various interpretations of the "peg rule" is Black Horse Farm!

young thomas replied on 22/07/2016 13:14

Posted on 22/07/2016 13:14

likewise, on the occassions we have an awning pitch but don't put it up, we always ask if the car can go its place and the van moved a few feet to the left of the peg, never been refused yet as I assume the 3m spacing rule is still adhered to. 

firstly, Corners, im shocked!Wink

seriously though, im not a connoisseur of 'spacing' but if the van was moved further to the left, by up to a metre ('a few feet') wouldn't this put your van only 5m from the adjacent caravan and only 2m from their awning (assuming they had one)?

....seeing as pitches/pegs were recently realigned to support the minimum safety regs?

its the holidays - I do shocking things in the holidays. Ok looking from the front on an awning pitch, there is space for car + caravan + awning and there should still be 3m between the car on the left and the awning on the right to the next awning/car.  ie 3m + C + V + A +3m  - don't you love algebra hope you get what the variables (letters) mean?

If I don't put an awning up (as stated) the caravan is moved a meter moved to where the car should be, the car is then parked next to the right of the van where the awning would have been, if the awning isn't there its 3m + V + C +3m ,

providing new(V) +new(C) < C + V + A, the spacing is maintained. anyway the wardens wouldn't let me do it if it was breaking the 3m rule, as I always ask.

I would have used proper subscripts in the equations but sadly the CT software doesn't support a maths equation editor, probably it's only fault

youve only address the 3m rule but not the one that you might be compromising....the 6m rule....

forget cars (C) and awnings (A) and think motorhomes (M)...

isnt the essence of the major spacing between habitation units (6m) as opposed to the minor spacing between cars and vans (3m) the one that will be compromised by moving to the left?

even though we have no accoutrements (C or A) our van (V) has to be at least 6m from the van on our neighbours pitch.

yes, an allowance is made to allow cars (C) to encroach within 3m, but even with no car (-A)Wink we are not allowed to move further left than the post as we will break said 6m rule.....ie too close to next doors van, nothing to do with his/your cars (HC/YC).

Randomcamper replied on 22/07/2016 13:26

Posted on 22/07/2016 13:26

likewise, on the occassions we have an awning pitch but don't put it up, we always ask if the car can go its place and the van moved a few feet to the left of the peg, never been refused yet as I assume the 3m spacing rule is still adhered to. 

firstly, Corners, im shocked!Wink

seriously though, im not a connoisseur of 'spacing' but if the van was moved further to the left, by up to a metre ('a few feet') wouldn't this put your van only 5m from the adjacent caravan and only 2m from their awning (assuming they had one)?

....seeing as pitches/pegs were recently realigned to support the minimum safety regs?

 

no car (-A)Wink 

 

Doh...........I thought I was getting the hang of this algebra malarkey, now I'm not so sure....

SteveL replied on 22/07/2016 13:50

Posted on 22/07/2016 13:50

Depends very much on site I would say. Some are very tight, such that to stray away from the peg would put you closer than 6 metres from the other van / vehicle. I assume since Corners gets approval from the warden, there must be more than the minimum 6 metres available. Hence the reason why you should ask first, not just do it. However, I should think seeing  the 3 m spacing is from the side of your car to the front of the neighbouring awning,  and a car is 1.5 m or so wide, and an awning 2 m. Not forgetting, allowing 0.8 m for the aqua rolls. Actual space available would in general be 0.8 + 1.5 + 3.0 + 2.0 = 7.3 So on most sites, there should be a little bit to play with.

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 22/07/2016 14:13

Posted on 22/07/2016 14:13

When using a C/Van on a CC site I reversed it to near enough, I never really took the 'millimetre perfect' route. I found myself sometimes a good 2/3ft away. I never did get asked to realign or straighten in any way. I guess if any Warden did notice my positioning they calculated I was not creating problems. Good use of discretion I'd sayHappy

Tammygirl replied on 22/07/2016 14:31

Posted on 22/07/2016 14:31

yes, an allowance is made to allow cars (C) to encroach within 3m, but even with no car (-A)Wink we are not allowed to move further left than the post as we will break said 6m rule.....ie too close to next doors van, nothing to do with his/your cars (HC/YC).


BB just park at the end of a row then not a problemWink

young thomas replied on 22/07/2016 15:15

Posted on 22/07/2016 15:15

likewise, on the occassions we have an awning pitch but don't put it up, we always ask if the car can go its place and the van moved a few feet to the left of the peg, never been refused yet as I assume the 3m spacing rule is still adhered to. 

firstly, Corners, im shocked!Wink

seriously though, im not a connoisseur of 'spacing' but if the van was moved further to the left, by up to a metre ('a few feet') wouldn't this put your van only 5m from the adjacent caravan and only 2m from their awning (assuming they had one)?

....seeing as pitches/pegs were recently realigned to support the minimum safety regs?

 

no car (-A)Wink 

 

Doh...........I thought I was getting the hang of this algebra malarkey, now I'm not so sure....

LOL, i must have used the interchangable synonym 'automobile' (A) by mistake, im really sorry...Wink

young thomas replied on 22/07/2016 15:17

Posted on 22/07/2016 15:17

yes, an allowance is made to allow cars (C) to encroach within 3m, but even with no car (-A)Wink we are not allowed to move further left than the post as we will break said 6m rule.....ie too close to next doors van, nothing to do with his/your cars (HC/YC).


BB just park at the end of a row then not a problemWink

Ha, that would be familiar territory, TG....as you can see, im usually at the back of the classUndecided

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