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Which type of signage suits my location?
Which type of signage suits my location?

Applications and best practice examples

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Written by Lukas Imhof
Updated over a year ago

Our system can be used for different types of pitches. We will tell you which signages suits your place.

Camper site without secondary system

Suitable for private sites, municipalities, agrotourism etc.

For sites without secondary systems (reservations, parking meters) it makes sense to handle the complete site management via Parkn'Sleep.

The check-in point is installed at visible locations so that arriving campers can check in. Individual pitches do not necessarily have to be signposted by Parkn'Sleep. However, for small sites, the Check-In Point can be omitted, and only single site signage can be used.

In addition, we have a direction sign in the assortment, in order to point the way to hidden places.

Suggestion: Check-In Point, Check-In Sticker, Single Place Signage, Signposting Arrow


RV park with secondary system "reservations"

Suitable for campsites, private sites, agrotourism etc.

For pitches where reservations are also accepted, individual amount pitches can be used for Parkn'Sleep. Campers approach these spontaneously via Parkn'Sleep or other directories such as Park4Night or Stellplatzinfo.

A sign must be attached to each individual pitch. Check-in can be done via the QR code. The availability of Parkn'Sleep pitches must be guaranteed at all times and can always be adjusted in the host overview, should more or less reservations come in.

It is also possible to demarcate a sector only for Parkn'Sleep and to set up a check-in point at the entrance.

We recommend to start with a few places and gain experience.

Suggestion: Check-In Point, single place labels


Mixed sites with mobile homes and cars

Suitable for municipalities, mountain railroads, sports areas, gastronomy, etc.

In the case of pitches where also cars are parked, individual spaces can be signposted for Parkn'Sleep. Campers drive to these spontaneously via Parkn'Sleep or other directories such as Park4Night or Stellplatzinfo.

Individual pitch signage is to be applied to each of the camper pitches. Check-in can be done via the QR code. The availability of Parkn'Sleep pitches must be guaranteed at all times and can always be adjusted in the host overview as well.

It is also possible to demarcate a sector of the parking lot for Parkn'Sleep and set up a check-in point at the entrance.

We recommend to start with a few places and gain experience.

Suggestion: check-in point, check-in stickers, single space labeling.


Pitches with parking barrier

Suitable for transit parking lots, campgrounds, marinas, etc.

For entry barriers with code, a special check-in sticker can be used. Arriving campers do the scan in front of the barrier and receive the code for entry on their smartphone.

A check-in point can be used for on-site visibility. Individual sites can be signposted should a secondary system exist (ex. campground, reservations).

Suggestion: check-in point, sticker parking barrier

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