Yes, well-organised but compared to many, pricey as well (even €3 for roadside, €5 for field, then again, it's only once a year). You can see all official parks from the spectators guide. If you keep local rally radio tuned while driving between stages, you get update information if some parks get full or jammed. If you choose to enter the stage from other access road (which aren't blocked), there could be just self-formed roadside park or unofficial field park. But in most cases, you must pay.Quote:
Originally Posted by Franky
On cabin vs. mobile home, I really don't see what you'd loose with a well-located cabin - or cottage, as they're more often referred to. As soon as you know your dates/flights, reserve the cottage. First come, first served, there are many to choose from and many different qualities. At best you get a house-equipped nice cottage along the rally route for some 100 euros a day. At worst, well something more stripped down... You can see some contacts from the rally website I think, they should be able to help you.