




Compare multiple campervan rental companies in Germany. Multiple pickup locations are available including Berlin, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich and others.
The average cost of renting a campervan in Germany starts at around €80/day and can go up to €280/day or more depending on vehicle type, size, seasonality and other factors.
For most travellers, the best time to see Germany is in the summer. The weather is warm from May to September, and many rural restaurants and campsites open up around the country. If you're visiting for a ski trip, you'll want to go for the best snow in December, January, or February. The cheapest time of year to travel to Germany is in the spring or fall.
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More than seventy towns and cities have low-emission zones. To enter them you need a green environmental sticker called Feinstaubplakette. Order online before arrival or buy at TÜV or DEKRA test centres.
Wild camping is not allowed. Fines can reach 2 500 €. Use official campsites or Stellplätze instead.
A Stellplatz is a basic overnight motorhome parking area that usually costs five to fifteen euros and offers water and waste disposal.
Park-and-Ride sites at train and metro stations make city visits easy. Hamburg alone operates more than 100 Park-and-Ride locations.
| Site | Type | Region |
|---|---|---|
| Camping Hopfensee | Lakeside Campsite | Füssen, Bavaria |
| Reisemobil-Stellplatz Koblenz | Urban Stellplatz | Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate |
Stellplätze are signed Wohnmobilstellplatz. They are cheaper than full campsites and let you stay close to towns without needing to book ahead.
To help you plan your trip to all of the country's greatest attractions, here are the best 10 campsites in Germany:
No, wild/free camping in Germany is illegal and strictly prohibited.
There are plenty of campsites in Germany, usually costing from around €30 per night.
Germany also has Stellplatz, which are roadside areas where you are officially allowed to stop overnight with your motorhome. Many of these Stellplatz sites are equipped with basic facilities, including sanitary stations or hookups. Some charge a minor fee, while others are free of charge.
You need a valid Type B driving licence (Class D in the U.S. or Class G in Canada) to drive a motorhome weighing up to 3.5 tons in Germany. To drive a larger campervan weighing over 3.5 tons, you must obtain a B96 extension or have a Type C or C1 licence.
You must be at least 21 years old to rent a campervan in Germany and have at least one year of driving experience. If you aim to rent a larger vehicle weighing over 3.5 tons, you must be at least 23 years old.
Note: policies vary from supplier to supplier. Always check the T&Cs for your rental.