Dump stations for campervans
Find disposal and service stations across Europe – refill fresh water, empty grey water and the chemical toilet, hook up to power. Tap a station for details and directions.
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How does a dump station work?
At a disposal and service station you can service your campervan responsibly: refill fresh water, empty grey water (waste water from the sink and shower) and empty the chemical toilet cassette. Many stations also offer a power hookup.
Use the map to find a station near you or along your route. Filter by the services you need and start navigation straight from the details. The data comes from OpenStreetMap and is updated continuously.
Frequently asked questions
What is a dump station for campervans?
- A disposal and service station is a place where campers can responsibly empty grey water and the chemical toilet cassette and refill fresh water. Some stations also offer power hookups.
What is the difference between grey water and black water?
- Grey water is the waste water from the sink and shower. Black water – the contents of the chemical toilet – contains sewage and must only go into the dedicated drain-point disposal.
Are dump stations free?
- It varies. Many stations are free, others charge a fee. Use the “Free” filter to show only no-fee stations. Where no information is available, a fee may still apply on site.
Where does the data come from?
- The stations come from OpenStreetMap, an open geodata project. Because the data is maintained by volunteers, not every service is always recorded – a missing detail does not necessarily mean a service is absent.