Camping in Austria with an RV: Practical tips and tricks for a perfect, worry-free holiday

Marty the Van 13. 05. 2024
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Dear traveller and adventurer, today we will introduce you to what it’s like camping in a motorhome in Austria. Our neighbours are a tempting destination, especially if you want to try caravan camping for the first time or if you’re short on time and want to have a great long weekend. No wonder. Austria has clear lakes that make you feel almost like you’re at the seaside and stunning mountains, so you won’t be bored. It’s an ideal destination for couples, families with children or even dogs, who will also find a great time here.

But to make sure it’s not all sunshine, camping in Austria can be a bit of a challenge, especially if you want to experience wild camping – that is, stopping with your 4-wheel drive house on top of a hill and enjoying views like a Hollywood movie in the morning. We’ll give you some tips on how to make your trip work so you don’t spend money on fines, but rather on delicious wienerschnitzel. Let’s do it!

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What about regulations for wild camping and off-site parking in Austria?

Although regulations on camping and parking vary from region to region, the general rules are clear:

So what about wildcamping or wild camping in Austria?

Once again, wild camping is prohibited in Lower Austria, Vienna, Tyrol and Burgenland. But beware! There is no legislation prohibiting wild camping in Upper Austria and Styria. It is even possible to camp on the borders of forests and pastures. In Upper Austria, it is recommended to obtain a permit from the authorities for camping outside the designated areas, but it is not a necessity.

Either way, if you decide to go wild camping outside of the campsites, we recommend that you be as inconspicuous as possible. And how to do that?

But if you’re really out of civilization and you’re not disturbing anyone, feel free to make dinner outside and eat in comfort on tables with chairs.

What about campsites for motorhomes in Austria?

There are plenty of campsites in Austria, especially in touristy areas, lakes and national parks. Watch out for occupancy in high season, when most campsites can be full, especially at weekends. Some of them allow online booking. You can book your accommodation in advance and get an idea of prices and availability.

Prices for accommodation in campsites vary depending on location, facilities and especially the season. In general, campsites in popular tourist areas or near popular attractions can be more expensive than campsites in remote areas.

Campsites range in price levels. From luxury campsites with full facilities to simpler campsites with limited services at lower prices. The average price per night in campsites is around 25-40 euros.

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Dedicated parking for caravans and stellplatz

If you’re looking for an alternative between expensive campsites and precarious wilderness parking, we recommend looking at dedicated RV and stellplatz sites. This will usually be parking behind a dedicated pay gate where you’ll have a large enough pitch, usually with plenty of privacy, electricity hook-up and the option to top up water, flush drains and chemical toilet. Most of the time, however, sanitary facilities will not be available, or if they are, they won’t be as comfortable as at the campsite. The cost of parking tends to be considerably more favourable and is around 10-20 euros per night.

Where to find places to stay in Austria

The most popular app for finding places to camp and sleep in Austria (not only) is definitely Park4night. The basic version of the app is free and quite reasonable to work with, although we recommend paying extra for the premium version where you can save your favourite places and create lists. This version also offers expanded filtering options, which is handy, especially if you’re looking for specific places, such as places to empty your drain or places with given ratings and specific services. The price per month are 3 euros, or 10 euro per year. We usually buy a monthly subscription, but if you’re travelling long-term, we recommend getting an annual subscription.

Although you can probably get by with Park4night, we also recommend downloading the ADAC Camping / Stellplatz 2024 app on Google Play or the App storefor travelling around Austria . This app contains an extensive database of campsites and stellplatz in Austria. Users can search by different criteria and view detailed information about each facility. The app is also available in English, but the translations are not always accurate, so we recommend the German or English version instead. In the app you will find many local stellplatz and home campsites. The app is free for the first 7 days. After that, you can subscribe for less than 10 euros per year.

The best campsites in Austria

The most beautiful campsites in Austria are mostly around lakes and national parks. For us, here are the 3 best campsites in these parts of Austria:

Camping Wolfgangsee-Lindenstrand

Camp Wolfgangsee-Lindenstrand. Source: camperguru.com

Camp Natter See

Camp Natter See. Source: camperguru.com

Camping Örztal Langenfeld

Camping Örztal Langenfeld. Source: camperguru.com

Best stellplatz

Stellplatz Graz

Stellplatz Graz. Source: camperguru.com

Stellplatz Trins im Gschnitztal

Stellplatz Trins im Gschnitztal. Source: camperguru.com

Stellplatz Thayatal National Park

Stellplatz National Park Thayatal. Source: camperguru.com

So where and when to go to Austria in a motorhome?

In our experience, it is particularly worthwhile to go to Austria with a motorhome before, or after the main season. There are several reasons. Definitely save for accommodation in campsites. While stellplatz have pitch fees mostly the same throughout the year, prices at campsites really vary depending on whether you come in the off-season or in season. If you’re going to the famous tourist resorts, we probably don’t even need to talk about avoiding the crowds if you choose days during the work week . If you can work remotely, definitely take advantage of it. Austria has good signal coverage. You can work on wifi at campsites and enjoy the beauty of Austria before and after work.

For us, however, the most popular destination for a short trip for a long weekend is definitely the lake Achensee. That’s because of its incredibly clear water, holiday vibe, great food and endless opportunities for various mountain treks or mountain bike and road trips.

We have written a detailed description of our already proven journey in a well thought out itinerary. So if you want to experience the adventure but don’t want to spend hours planning it, you can do it with us. Get it at. We guarantee quality and fun!

If you would like to go to Austria but don’t know where or how, simply tell us email. We’ll be sure to work something out together so you can enjoy your trip 100%.

So viel Glück und gute Fahrt!

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