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Is it mandatory to buy products at the host?

You’ll never be required to dine or make a purchase in order to stay — the freedom is absolute.
But because everything is based on mutual trust and respect, even a small gesture — like buying a jar of jam, a bottle of wine or some olive oil — carries great meaning.
It’s the only form of “payment” for those who host you freely and with simplicity.
A tangible way to say thank you — and a chance to take home something genuine, local and delicious.

When you arrive at an Agricamper farm with your motorhome, campervan or caravan, you’re getting more than just a place to park for the night. You’ll meet farmers, winemakers, cheesemakers — real people who open the gates of their land with passion.

That jar of honey, that bottle of wine or that basket of vegetables you choose to buy is not just a kind gesture. It becomes part of your journey. Because every purchase is an encounter, a new flavour to share at your table, a taste of the land you’re discovering.

Buying from your hosts:

  • supports the local economy;
  • allows these farms to keep welcoming travellers like you;
  • enriches your experience with authenticity and flavour.

And yes, think about it: what you’d usually spend on a paid campsite or motorhome area can here become good food, wine, and healthy, zero-kilometre products.
It’s not a cost — it’s added value.

A simple, respectful, spontaneous gesture that benefits everyone — including you.

If no one made purchases, this model couldn’t exist.
Supporting these small producers helps keep entire rural areas alive — areas often overlooked by traditional tourism.

And if you don’t need anything that day?
Think of a small gift for someone you love. A gesture that’s good for you, your host, and the future of sustainable travel.

This is Agricamper: a living network built on people, trust, and conscious choices.
Thank you for being part of it.

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