It's not a term I'm familiar with. Most of the Google hits seem to be from Japan or Korea, so I'm wondering whether it could be "invented English" made up in one of those countries.
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Bighugauto-camping site is okay to use?It seems OK to me, in that I don't know a better name for it. It means a camping area which admits cars, I presume.
BighugThen, what term is used for it in England or USA?Then, what term is used for it in England or the USA?
Mister MicawberIt seems OK to me, in that I don't know a better name for it.I think the word "auto" (in this sense) is more prevalent in the US than the UK, which may be a factor. On the other hand, on Google I'm having as much difficulty finding instances of the use of "auto-camping site" in a US context as in a UK context. The results seem completely domina