Los filtros funcionan mejor cuando representan verdaderos factores decisivos. Comience con el tipo de lugar y el área, luego agregue solo las instalaciones o condiciones de acceso que descartarían una parada.

01

comenzar amplio

Elija campings, cabañas, zonas de libertad, alojamiento u otra categoría relevante y luego coloque el mapa alrededor de la ruta de conducción.

Utilice el área visible para comparar opciones cercanas. Un lugar famoso fuera de la ruta puede costar más tiempo y combustible del que regresa.

02

Añadir condiciones esenciales

Seleccione baños, agua, energía, precio, perros o acceso de vehículos solo cuando sea necesario. Los datos faltantes significan desconocidos, no prueba de que una característica esté ausente.

Abra varios resultados y lea los detalles de la fuente. Un filtro puede limitar la lista, pero no puede confirmar el cierre de hoy ni la disponibilidad de reservas.

03

Mantenga una copia de seguridad visible

Guarde el lugar preferido y al menos una alternativa legal antes de salir de recepción. Evite un conjunto de filtros tan estricto que oculte una opción sensata de clima húmedo o llegada tardía.

Restablecer filtros entre regiones. Los requisitos para un paseo por la cabaña, una noche de lavandería eléctrica y un área de libertad no son los mismos.

04

Filter differently for a freedom camping night

A freedom camping search is a legal question rather than a comfort one. What matters is whether the site is designated, whether it requires a certified self-contained vehicle, and what the stay limit is. Facilities are secondary because there frequently are none.

Check the certification requirement against your own warrant before you rely on a site. The requirement attaches to the vehicle, and enforcement is against the vehicle, so a mismatch is expensive regardless of how careful you were about everything else.

05

Search for services, not just places to sleep

Dump stations, potable water, rubbish disposal and fuel are trip-critical in their own right, and they are worth filtering for as a separate task rather than hoping they appear near tonight's camp. Planning a dump stop on the way somewhere is much easier than making a special trip once a tank is full.

The same applies to a laundry and a hot shower after a wet stretch. Choosing a stop because it solves three jobs at once is usually better value than choosing the cheapest pin and driving back for each of them.

06

Always keep a backup visible

Save the preferred place and at least one legal alternative before you leave reception. A filter set tight enough to return exactly one result has removed your fallback, and full campgrounds on a summer evening are normal rather than unlucky.

The backup does not need to be as good. It needs to be legal, reachable in daylight and open. That is a much easier standard to meet, and it is what stops a tired driver making a poor decision after dark.

07

Reset filters between regions and trip types

The requirements for a hut walk, a powered laundry night in town and a certified freedom camping stop share almost nothing. Filters left on from yesterday are a common reason a search looks unexpectedly empty today.

Clear the set whenever the trip changes character, particularly when you cross from the North Island to the South, from coast to alpine country, or from a touring stretch into a few days based in one town.

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Lugares a lo largo del camino

CampsitesHutsFreedom campingHoliday parksDump stations

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Guarda las paradas. Planifica todo el viaje.

Cree una ruta ordenada a partir de lugares guardados, calcule la distancia y mantenga adjuntas fechas, notas y tareas pendientes.

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