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NEW EUROPEAN TOURING RULES EXPLAINED
Practical Caravan
|January 2026
David Motton guides you through the latest registration process for towing in Europe
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CARAVANS MUST NOW be registered to travel in most parts of Europe. The new rules came into effect on 26 August 2025, ending an exemption for noncommercial trailers. Here's what you need to know to prepare for a European caravan holiday.
What are the new rules?
All trailers with a gross weight of 750kg or over must now be registered to travel in most parts of Europe. This includes caravans, folding campers and trailer tents.
Do the rules apply to all European countries?
No. There are exceptions: Ireland, Spain, Malta and Cyprus don't require UK trailers and caravans to be registered separately from the towing vehicle. However, registration is needed for caravans while travelling to these destinations through other European countries. For example, if travelling through France to reach Spain, registration would be required.
How do I register my caravan?
You will need to go online on the government website www.gov.uk/ register-trailer-to-take-abroad.
To complete a registration, you will need:
■ The name of the caravan manufacturer
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