Skip to main content
Formerly known as Sanidumps.
RVingLife.com

Elsan Points In England -- Find Elsan Points Online

52.3555° N, 1.1743° W

Quick Overview

England offers several RV dump stations across the country, though some provide free access -- meaning you'll need to budget for waste disposal during your UK RV adventure. The sanidump situation here differs significantly from North America, with most facilities operating as paid services at caravan parks and motorhome service points.

England's compact geography makes RV travel surprisingly manageable, despite narrow country lanes and medieval town centers that weren't designed for modern rigs. The motorway network connects major regions efficiently, while A-roads provide scenic routes through the Cotswolds, Lake District, and Yorkshire Dales. Most RV travelers here use smaller motorhomes or campervans rather than the massive Class A rigs common in the States.

The dump station landscape centers heavily around caravan parks and dedicated motorhome service areas. You'll find sanitary dump stations at holiday parks, farm stays, and purpose-built motorhome stopovers called "aires." Major supermarket chains like Tesco and ASDA sometimes offer RV waste disposal services, though availability varies by location. Service stations along major motorways increasingly provide motorhome facilities, recognizing the growing popularity of RV tourism.

Navigation requires extra attention to height and weight restrictions -- many bridges limit vehicles to 6'6" clearance, and narrow village roads can trap larger rigs. The M25 around London, M6 through the Midlands, and A1 corridor provide the most RV-friendly routes between regions. GPS systems designed for trucks or RVs become essential tools here, as standard car navigation might route you through impossibly tight spaces.

Our directory helps you locate these essential services before you need them, with detailed information about access requirements, operating hours, and any restrictions that might affect your specific rig size or configuration.

4.5 ★Avg Rating
208,097Reviews

Top Rated RV Dump Stations in England

No rated stations yet. Be the first to leave a review!

Browse RV Dump Stations by City (469)

Abingdon

Alcester

Alford

Alfreton

Alnwick

Alresford

Ambleside

Andover

Appleby-in-Westmorland

Arundel

Ashbourne

Ashford

Askam-in-Furness

Atherstone

Attleborough

Axbridge

Axminster

Aylesbury

Bakewell

Baldock

Banbury

Barnard Castle

Barnet

Barnoldswick

Barnsley

Barnstaple

Barton-upon-Humber

Basingstoke

Bath

Battle

Beaconsfield

Beaminster

Beaworthy

Beccles

Bedale

Bedford

Belper

Berkeley

Berkhamsted

Berwick-upon-Tweed

Beverley

Bexhill-on-Sea

Bicester

Bideford

Biggleswade

Billericay

Birmingham

Bishop's Stortford

Blackburn

Blackpool

Bodmin

Bognor Regis

Boston

Braintree

Brampton

Braunton

Brentwood

Bridgnorth

Bridgwater

Bridlington

Bridport

Brigg

Bristol

Broadway

Brockenhurst

Brough

Broughton-in-Furness

Bude

Bungay

Burford

Burnham-on-Crouch

Burnham-on-Sea

Bury

Bury St. Edmunds

Buxton

Callington

Calne

Camberley

Cambridge

Camelford

Cannock

Canterbury

Carlisle

Carlyon Bay

Carnforth

Chard

Chathill

Cheddar

Chelmsford

Cheltenham

Chertsey

Chester

Chesterfield

Chichester

Chippenham

Chipping Norton

Chorley

Christchurch

Church Stretton

Cirencester

Clacton-on-Sea

Clayhidon

Cleethorpes

Clitheroe

Cockermouth

Colchester

Coleford

Congleton

Coniston

Consett

Coombe Bissett

Cottingham

Coventry

Cranbrook

Crawley

Crediton

Cromer

Crowborough

Cullompton

Dartmouth

Derby

Dereham

Devizes

Dewsbury

Diss

Doncaster

Dorchester

Driffield

Droitwich

Dudley

Dulverton

Dunstable

Durham

Dursley

Edwinstowe

Egremont

Ellesmere Port

Ely

Emsworth

Exeter

Exmouth

Fareham

Faringdon

Farnham

Faversham

Felixstowe

Ferndown

Fleet

Folkestone

Frodsham

Frome

Gainsborough

Gillingham

Glastonbury

Glossop

Gloucester

Goole

Grange-over-Sands

Grantham

Gravesend

Grays

Great Yarmouth

Grimsby

Guildford

Gulworthy

Hailsham

Halesowen

Haltwhistle

Harrogate

Hartfield

Hartlepool

Hassocks

Hastings

Haverhill

Hawes

Hayle

Hayling Island

Haywards Heath

Heamoor

Heathfield

Hebden Bridge

Helston

Henfield

Henley-on-Thames

Hereford

Hertford

Hexham

High Peak

High Wycombe

Hinckley

Hindhead

Hinton St. George

Hoddesdon

Holmfirth

Holmrook

Hope Valley

Horncastle

Horsham

Huddersfield

Hull

Hungerford

Hunstanton

Huntingdon

Hythe

Ilfracombe

Ilkeston

Ilminster

Ipswich

Ivybridge

Keighley

Kendal

Kenilworth

Keswick

Kidderminster

Kidlington

Kingsbridge

King's Lynn

Kingsnorth

Kington

Kirkby Stephen

Knaresborough

Knottingley

Knutsford

Lancing

Leatherhead

Lechlade

Ledbury

Leeds

Leek

Leicester

Leigh-on-Sea

Leighton Buzzard

Leiston

Lewes

Leyburn

Lincoln

Lingfield

Littleborough

Littlehampton

Liverpool

London

Looe

Loughborough

Louth

Lowestoft

Ludlow

Luton

Lutterworth

Lydney

Lyme Regis

Lymington

Lymm

Lyndhurst

Lynton

Lytham St. Annes

Mablethorpe

Macclesfield

Maidstone

Maldon

Malmesbury

Malvern

Manchester

March

Market Drayton

Market Harborough

Marlborough

Marlow

Maryport

Matlock

Melksham

Melton Mowbray

Milnthorpe

Milton Keynes

Minehead

Modbury

Mollington

Morecambe

Moreton-in-Marsh

Morpeth

Nantwich

Newark

Newbiggin-by-the-Sea

Newbury

Newcastle upon Tyne

Newent

Newmarket

New Milton

Newnham

Newport

Newport Pagnell

Newquay

Newton Abbot

Northallerton

Northampton

Northwich

Norwich

Nottingham

Nuneaton

Oakham

Okehampton

Oldham

Olney

Oswestry

Otley

Oxford

Padstow

Par

Penrith

Penryn

Penzance

Pershore

Peterborough

Petersfield

Petworth

Pevensey

Pickering

Plymouth

Pontefract

Poole

Potters Bar

Poulton-le-Fylde

Prescot

Preston

Queenborough

Ramsgate

Ravenglass

Rayleigh

Reading

Redhill

Redruth

Retford

Richmond

Ringwood

Ripon

Robertsbridge

Rochdale

Rochester

Romney Marsh

Romsey

Ross-on-Wye

Royston

Rugby

Rugeley

Rye

Salisbury

Saltash

Saltburn-by-the-Sea

Sandbach

Sandown

Sandringham

Sandy

Saxmundham

Scarborough

Selby

Settle

Sevenoaks

Shaftesbury

Sheffield

Shepton Mallet

Sherborne

Sheringham

Shrewsbury

Sidmouth

Skegness

Skipton

Slimbridge

Solihull

Southampton

South Molton

Southport

Southsea

South Shields

Southwell

Southwold

Spalding

Sparkford

Stafford

St. Agnes

St Albans

Stamford

St. Austell

St. Helens

Stibb

St. Ives

St. Neots

Stockbridge

Stockport

Stoke-on-Trent

Stonham Aspal

Stowmarket

Stratford-upon-Avon

Street

Sturminster Newton

Sudbury

Sutton Coldfield

Swadlincote

Swaffham

Swanage

Swindon

Tamworth

Taunton

Tavistock

Tewkesbury

Thame

Thatcham

Thetford

Thirsk

Tintagel

Tonbridge

Torrington

Totnes

Towcester

Tregurrian

Truro

Tunbridge Wells

Ulcombe

Ulverston

Umberleigh

Uplyme

Uttoxeter

Uxbridge

Ventnor

Wadebridge

Wakefield

Wallingford

Wallsend

Walsall

Waltham Abbey

Waltham Cross

Walton-on-Thames

Wareham

Warminster

Warwick

Watchet

Waterlooville

Wedmore

Wellington

Wells

Wells-next-the-Sea

Welwyn Garden City

Wem

Westbury

Westerham

West Malling

Weston-super-Mare

Weymouth

Whitby

Whitchurch

Whitley Bay

Whitstable

Wigan

Wigton

Wimborne

Winchester

Windermere

Wirral

Withernsea

Witney

Wokingham

Woodbridge

Woodhall Spa

Woolacombe

Worcester

Workington

Worksop

Worthing

Wymondham

Yeovil

York

Getting Around England by RV

England's motorway system forms the backbone of RV-friendly travel, with the M1, M4, M5, and M6 providing the safest routes for larger rigs. These major arteries connect seamlessly, though junction numbers can jump unexpectedly -- Junction 8 might connect directly to Junction 15 on some stretches. The M25 orbital around London handles RV traffic well during off-peak hours, but morning and evening congestion can trap you for hours.

Height restrictions plague secondary roads throughout England. Standard clearance runs 16'6" on motorways, but drops to 6'6" or lower on many A-roads and village routes. Weight limits of 7.5 tonnes affect some bridges, particularly in historic areas where medieval infrastructure wasn't built for modern vehicles. Always carry current route planning that accounts for these restrictions.

Overnight parking options remain limited compared to continental Europe. Motorway services allow up to 2 hours of free parking, with paid overnight stays available at some locations like Tebay and Gloucester services. Wild camping laws vary -- Scotland permits responsible wild camping, while England generally prohibits it on private land. Many Britstop locations offer overnight parking with purchase.

Seasonal considerations include increased traffic during school holidays (July-August, Easter week, and half-term breaks). Winter weather rarely closes major motorways, but ice and flooding can affect rural routes. The Lake District and Scottish Highlands require extra caution during winter months, with some mountain passes closing entirely.

Before You Go: RV Trip Essentials

Dump stations are only one piece of the trip puzzle. Before you set out for your England trip, it's worth taking thirty minutes to check that the basics are in place — the four areas below are where unprepared RVers most often get stung.

Check your RV insurance coverage

A standard auto policy rarely covers a Class A, Class C, or travel trailer the way a dedicated RV insurance policy does. If you're financing a motorhome, lenders typically require comprehensive and collision; full-timers should additionally price in vacation liability and personal belongings coverage. Rates vary widely by state and travel pattern — compare quotes from multiple RV-focused carriers before each season.

Know your roadside assistance options

RV-specific roadside plans tow motorhomes and trailers that regular AAA coverage won't touch — flat beds, mobile mechanics, tire service for duallies, and even emergency lockouts at remote campgrounds. Good plans cover your spouse and trailer even if you're driving a separate vehicle, and some include trip interruption reimbursement if a breakdown costs you a reservation.

Decide about an extended warranty early

Original manufacturer warranties on new RVs typically run 12–24 months — shorter than most buyers realize. An extended service contract (essentially a mechanical breakdown policy) covers the appliances, slides, levelling systems, and drivetrain components that can run $3,000–$10,000 to replace. The time to price one is before the factory coverage expires, not after something breaks.

Set up a travel rewards card for fuel and fees

A no-annual-fee travel or gas rewards card pays for itself on a single month of RV travel. Expect to spend $400–$800 per week combined on fuel, campgrounds, and propane — 3–5% cash back on gas alone covers the next oil change. For bigger trips, a sign-up bonus can offset campground fees for the whole season.

RVingLife is supported by advertising. Third-party ads on this page may include insurance quotes, roadside plans, warranty coverage, or financial products relevant to the topics above. We don't endorse any specific provider — compare multiple offers before you commit. Privacy policy.

RV Dump Stations Costs in England

Of the several dump stations available, some (a portion%) offer free access, while a portion% charge fees -- a stark contrast to countries like France or Germany where free aires are common. Paid stations typically charge £5-15 per use, with some holiday parks demanding higher rates during peak season.

Caravan and motorhome club memberships provide the best value for frequent users. The Caravan and Motorhome Club offers reciprocal agreements with European camping organizations, potentially saving money on dump station access across multiple countries. Their certified locations maintain consistent standards and often include additional services like fresh water and waste disposal for chemicals.

Supermarket-based services at Tesco and ASDA typically charge £2-5 for basic waste disposal, making them among the most affordable options. However, these facilities often lack rinse water or proper drainage, requiring you to bring cleaning supplies. Some locations restrict access to customers who spend minimum amounts in-store.

Budget around £10-20 per week for dump station access if you're touring extensively. This estimate assumes 2-3 dumps weekly at mixed free and paid locations. Consider investing in larger waste tanks or portable containers to extend time between dumps, especially when wild camping in Scotland where facilities become scarcer. Chemical toilet additives cost £15-25 per bottle but significantly reduce odors and improve waste breakdown in holding tanks.

Free: 0 stations (0%)
Paid: 0 stations (0%)

Contact station for pricing details.

Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.

What RVers Are Saying About England

No reviews yet. Be the first to share your experience!

Best Time to Visit England by RV

❄️

Winter

Dec - Feb

35-45°F

Crowds: Low

Many coastal caravan parks close completely, but motorway services remain open year-round for essential dump station access.

🌸

Spring

Mar - May

45-60°F

Crowds: Medium

Easter holidays bring crowds to popular areas, but most seasonal caravan parks reopen with full facilities available.

☀️

Summer

Jun - Aug

55-70°F

Crowds: High

Peak season means advance booking essential for caravan parks, and dump station queues common at popular tourist destinations.

🍂

Fall

Sep - Nov

45-60°F

Crowds: Medium

Shoulder season offers easier dump station access as crowds thin, though some facilities begin closing by November.

Explore England

Timing matters significantly when using English dump stations. Most caravan parks restrict access to registered guests only, so call ahead to confirm availability for non-residents. Some parks charge day-use fees ranging from £5-15 just for dump station access. The best approach involves combining dump station visits with other services -- fuel, groceries, or overnight stays.

Water fill-up locations often sit separately from dump stations. Many motorway services provide fresh water taps in designated motorhome areas, though you'll need your own hose and fittings. Camping shops stock the unique blue water containers and waste chemicals required by UK regulations. Don't assume standard American RV fittings will work -- British connections differ.

Propane (called "gas" locally) availability varies dramatically from American standards. Calor Gas dominates the market, but their bottles use different regulators and connections. Many RV rental companies provide Calor bottles, but buying refills requires returning empty bottles to authorized dealers. LPG autogas stations serve automotive needs but won't fill RV bottles directly.

Parking proves challenging in historic town centers where streets predate motorized transport. Many towns operate Park & Ride systems that work better than attempting to navigate narrow high streets. Cathedral cities like Canterbury, Winchester, and York offer designated coach parks that accommodate larger RVs, though advance booking often becomes necessary during peak tourist seasons.

Mobile signal coverage remains excellent throughout most of England, making apps like Park4Night and Campercontact valuable for finding last-minute dump station access. Local Facebook groups for motorhome enthusiasts share real-time information about facility closures, new locations, and access restrictions that might not appear in official directories.

Frequently Asked Questions About RV Dump Stations in England

Where can I dump my RV tanks in England?

England has {{stationCount}} dump stations located primarily at caravan parks, motorway services, and some supermarket locations. Most facilities charge fees since free options are extremely limited. Popular chains like Tesco and ASDA offer affordable waste disposal services, while motorway service areas provide 24-hour access for emergency situations.

Are there free dump stations in England?

Unfortunately, {{freeCount}} free dump stations exist in England, making it one of the more expensive countries for RV waste disposal. Unlike continental Europe where free aires are common, England operates on a commercial model where most facilities charge £5-15 per use. Your best bet for affordable options includes supermarket services or camping club member discounts.

How much does it cost to use a dump station in England?

Dump station fees typically range from £2-15 depending on location and services provided. Supermarket locations like Tesco charge around £2-5, while full-service caravan parks can charge £10-15 for non-guests. Motorway services fall somewhere in between at £5-8. Holiday parks during peak season often charge the highest rates, sometimes exceeding £15 for day-use access.

What should I bring to an RV dump station in England?

Essential items include rubber gloves, your own rinse hose with proper UK fittings, and disinfectant wipes for cleanup. Many English facilities don't provide rinse hoses or have different connection types than North American standards. Bring exact change since some automated systems don't provide change, and carry hand sanitizer since soap dispensers aren't always available or working properly.

Do I need special permits to use dump stations in England?

No special permits are required for dump station access, but some caravan parks restrict facilities to registered guests only. Camping club memberships can provide access to member-only facilities and discounted rates. Always call ahead to confirm availability for non-residents, especially during peak tourist seasons when parks prioritize paying customers over day-use visitors.

Can I dump RV waste at petrol stations in England?

Most standard petrol stations don't offer RV waste disposal facilities, unlike truck stops in other countries. However, larger motorway services increasingly provide dedicated motorhome areas with dump stations, fresh water, and sometimes overnight parking. These facilities typically charge £5-8 and operate 24 hours, making them convenient for emergency situations or late-night travel needs.