mobilcamper.de · Camperdays · camping info · camping-4-you · Eurocamp · 2026

Hire a motorhome, find a campsite, book a mobile home, buy camping gear, compare tour operators — mobilcamper.de brings every dimension of a camping holiday together on one platform. Whether you’re road-tripping through Scandinavia, exploring Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way, or discovering Germany, Austria and Switzerland from the driving seat of a campervan.

 

The concept

mobilcamper.de – one portal, five worlds

Camping holidays have never been more varied than they are today. What once meant either pitching a tent yourself or owning a caravan now covers a vast spectrum of travel styles — from hiring a compact campervan for an Irish coastal road trip to booking a luxury mobile home in a lakeside European park. mobilcamper.de brings every part of that spectrum together on one platform, in one place, available in four languages.

“A motorhome holiday is the last great freedom in modern travel — and mobilcamper.de exists to make that freedom as easy to access as possible, from the first search to the last campsite.”

The five sections of the portal serve different camping profiles and complement each other naturally. Hire a motorhome through Camperdays, find your overnight stop on camping info, and pick up any missing kit from camping-4-you. Prefer comfort without equipment? Book a mobile home holiday through Eurocamp, or browse the camping-mobilheime.de section for tour operator packages at camping and motorhome parks across Germany and Europe. Five worlds. One starting point.

The mobilcamper.de portfolio at a glance

  • Camperdays: Motorhome hire worldwide — 35,000+ vehicles, 30+ countries, local pick-up from Frankfurt Hahn Airport (HHN) and international hubs
  • camping info: Europe’s largest campsite database — 23,000+ sites, 240,000+ verified reviews, filterable and bookable online, with offline app
  • camping-4-you: Camping gear and accessories for all styles — kitchen, sleeping, power, kids, cycling and sport
  • Eurocamp: Mobile home parks across Europe — package holidays in mobile homes, chalets and lodges on selected top parks
  • camping-mobilheime.de: Tour operators for camping park and motorhome park holidays — bookable packages in Germany and across Europe
Module 1 · Motorhome hire

Camperdays – motorhome hire without compromise

Motorhome hire · Worldwide · Camperdays

Hire a motorhome — from compact campervan to expedition RV

Camperdays is Europe’s leading price-comparison platform for motorhome and campervan hire, and the engine behind mobilcamper.de’s hire section. 35,000+ vehicles across 30+ countries, more than 38 carefully vetted rental partners and 700+ collection points worldwide make it the most comprehensive booking option for motorhome travellers. In Germany, there is a local pick-up point directly at Frankfurt Hahn Airport (HHN) — perfect for international guests flying into the heart of western Germany to begin a Moselle Valley, Rhine Gorge or wider European tour. Direct flights from London Stansted, Dublin, Edinburgh and Manchester serve Hahn via Ryanair.

Popular vehicle types include compact campervans for couples, semi-integrated motorhomes for small families, fully integrated motorhomes for comfort seekers, overcab (C-class) motorhomes for groups of up to six, and 4×4 expedition vehicles for Scandinavia, Iceland and Africa. Trusted rental partners include Fraserway (Canada), Cruise America (USA), Apollo and Maui (Australia and New Zealand), and McRent (Europe, 14 locations). Category B (standard car) driving licence is sufficient for most vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes.

Car licence sufficientNo special licence needed for most vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes in Europe

35,000+ vehiclesReal-time price comparison across all vehicle classes and rental providers

30+ countriesFrom the Moselle to the Rocky Mountains — all in one search

Compare and book your motorhome — worldwide or from Frankfurt Hahn Airport –  Search motorhomes
Module 2 · Campsite database

camping info – 23,000 campsites, one search field

Campsite search · Europe · camping.info

Find the right campsite — with real reviews and honest photos

The camping.info link on mobilcamper.de connects users to Europe’s most comprehensive campsite database: over 23,000 campsites across all European countries, filterable by location, facilities, accommodation type, pets policy and much more. Over 240,000 genuine user reviews and more than 230,000 photos from real guests paint a more honest picture than any promotional brochure.

The search system enables precise combinations: a dog-friendly campsite on the shores of Lake Constance with a pool and a minimum rating of 8.5 returns a short, highly relevant list — no endless scrolling. Direct online booking for bookable campsites is integrated; the camping.info app (iOS and Android, paid) delivers all data offline — essential when travelling in remote areas of Norway, Scotland or the Austrian Alps where mobile signal disappears.

23,000+ campsites:  Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Scandinavia and all EU countries fully covered

240,000 reviews:  Real guests, real experiences — no brochure-speak or marketing copy

Offline app:  All campsites accessible without internet — essential in remote areas

Search, compare and book campsites directly online:  Find a campsite
Module 3 · Camping gear

camping-4-you – the right kit for every camping style

Camping gear · Equipment · camping-4-you

Buy camping equipment — from first-timer starter kits to expert upgrades

The camping experience is only as good as the gear supporting it. camping-4-you on mobilcamper.de offers camping accessories for all styles — from a first weekend away to a multi-week motorhome expedition. The range covers all essential categories and is available on the same platform as the motorhome hire and campsite search: no separate shop, no switching between websites. For travellers flying into Frankfurt Hahn and picking up a motorhome, being able to order kit in advance and have it ready to go is a genuine practical advantage.

Kitchen & cooking: Camping stoves, gas adapters, cooksets, chopping boards, knives for the road

Sleeping & comfort:  Sleeping bags (all-season), motorhome bedding, camping pillows

Power & solar:  Solar panels, power banks, 12V adapters, LED camping lights

Outdoor furniture:  Camping tables, chairs, awning equipment, windbreaks

Children & family:  Child seats, baby equipment, outdoor games, kids’ hiking gear

Cycling & sportBike carrier accessories, hiking boots, dry bags, outdoor clothing

Browse camping gear for motorhome, tent and mobile home holidays:  Explore gear
Module 4 · Mobile home parks

Eurocamp – mobile home parks in Europe’s finest locations

Mobile home parks · Europe · Eurocamp

Mobile home holidays — nature and comfort, without owning a thing

Eurocamp is one of Europe’s best-known brands for mobile home and lodge holidays on carefully selected camping parks. Via the Eurocamp link on mobilcamper.de, users reach a curated selection of mobile homes, chalets and safari-style lodges at top locations on beaches, lakesides and in mountain valleys — from the Côte d’Azur and the Croatian Adriatic coast to Tuscany, the Spanish coastline and the German Baltic and North Sea.

The Eurocamp concept is ideal for everyone who wants the natural setting of a camping holiday without owning any equipment or hiring a motorhome: fully equipped mobile homes with separate bedrooms, a living area, kitchen and private terrace, set in parks with pools, restaurants and children’s entertainment. Particularly popular with British and Irish families: parks in France (Brittany, Vendée, Languedoc), parks in Croatia along the Istrian coast, parks in Germany and Denmark for spring and autumn short breaks.

France & Mediterranean:  Brittany, Vendée, Languedoc, Côte d’Azur — the classic British and Irish summer destinations

Croatia & Italy:  Istria, Dalmatia, Tuscany — outstanding parks with Adriatic and lakeside locations

Germany & Scandinavia:  Baltic Sea, Denmark, Mecklenburg lakes — ideal for spring and autumn short breaks

Discover Eurocamp mobile home parks and book your holiday:  Explore mobile home parks
Module 5 · Tour operators

camping-mobilheime.de – tour operators for camping & motorhome parks

Tour operators · Camping parks · camping-mobilheime.de

Complete camping park packages — booked through established tour operators

Not every camping holiday needs to be self-planned from scratch. camping-mobilheime.de on mobilcamper.de brings together the offerings of tour operators that sell complete package holidays at camping parks, motorhome parks and holiday parks — with accommodation (mobile home, bungalow, chalet), travel options and often extras such as breakfast or half-board in a single package price. This is the camping holiday for those who want the value and simplicity of a package deal combined with the natural setting of a campsite.

Advantages over booking directly with a park: operators negotiate special allocations, offer early-booking discounts and combined travel packages, and bookings are financially protected. Destinations cover Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Spain, Croatia, Denmark and more.

Financial protection:  Package bookings through established operators are covered by insolvency protection

Germany & Europe:  Parks at all the most popular camping destinations — from the North Sea to Croatia

Complete packages:  Accommodation, travel and often meals in one bookable price

Compare tour operators for camping and motorhome park holidays:  Find tour operators
Outbound destinations · Nordic countries

Motorhome touring Scandinavia – fjords, midnight sun & the right to roam

Scandinavia is the bucket-list motorhome destination for British, Irish and North American travellers — and for good reason. The distances are manageable, the scenery is extraordinary, and three countries (Norway, Sweden, Finland) operate under Allemannsretten or equivalent right-to-roam laws, meaning wild camping on uncultivated land is legally permitted without permission. For motorhome travellers, this transforms the journey: instead of booking campsites every night, you can stop wherever the view demands it.

Norway · Western Fjords

Geirangerfjord & the Norwegian Scenic Routes

The Geirangerfjord, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the most dramatic of Norway’s western fjords and the centrepiece of most motorhome itineraries. The 18 designated Norwegian Scenic Routes pass through landscapes of extraordinary beauty — hairpin roads above water, mountain plateaux, waterfalls dropping directly onto the motorhome roof. Route planning: fly into Bergen or Stavanger, hire a motorhome, drive north to Geiranger and the Trollstigen mountain pass, then return via the Hardangerfjord. Allow at least 10–14 days.

Norway · Arctic North

Lofoten Islands & the North Cape

The Lofoten archipelago — jagged peaks rising straight from the sea, fishing villages in red and yellow, deserted beaches of white sand — is considered the most photogenic motorhome destination in Europe. The E10 road through Lofoten is one of the great scenic drives of the world. Beyond Lofoten, the road continues to the North Cape (Nordkapp), the northernmost point of mainland Europe, where the midnight sun sits above the horizon for weeks in midsummer. Best: June to August.

Sweden · Scandinavia

Sweden’s Wilderness & Coastal Routes

Sweden is the most overlooked Nordic motorhome destination. The High Coast (Höga Kusten, UNESCO) offers dramatic cliff scenery; Dalarna and Lapland provide lake-dotted wilderness without crowds; the west coast between Gothenburg and Strömstad is lined with granite islands and fishing harbours. Sweden has more than 1,000 dedicated motorhome service areas. Flying into Stockholm, Gothenburg or Copenhagen and collecting a Camperdays vehicle opens the entire country.

Denmark & Finland

Denmark’s Coastlines & Finnish Lakeland

Denmark is the most motorhome-friendly country in Scandinavia by infrastructure — over 500 well-equipped campsites, flat terrain and short distances between highlights make it ideal for first-time Scandinavian campers. Finland’s Lakeland (Saimaa region) and Lapland are for those seeking solitude: 188,000 lakes, ancient forests, saunas at every campsite and reindeer on the road in the north. A combined Denmark-Sweden-Finland tour is achievable in 3–4 weeks.

Practical tips for motorhome touring Scandinavia

  • Right to roam: Legal in Norway (Allemannsretten), Sweden (Allemansrätten) and Finland — you may stay up to 2 nights on uncultivated land without permission. Not applicable in Denmark.
  • Best season: June to August for fjords and midnight sun; late August to September for Northern Lights in northern Norway and Finland
  • Vehicle size: Many Norwegian fjord roads have tunnels and hairpin bends with height and width restrictions — check clearances. Vehicles under 6m are recommended for the most scenic routes.
  • Fuel costs: Norway is the most expensive country in Europe for fuel. Budget accordingly; petrol stations are well distributed but prices in remote areas are higher.
  • Ferry connections: DFDS, Stena Line and Color Line operate overnight car ferries from the UK and Germany to Norway, Sweden and Denmark — a practical way to bring your own vehicle or start a hire close to the action.
  • Book via mobilcamper.de: Camperdays lists rental companies in Oslo, Bergen, Stavanger, Stockholm, Gothenburg, Copenhagen and Helsinki — search and compare directly.
Outbound destinations · British Isles

Campervan touring Ireland & Scotland – wild coasts, ancient roads, no timetable

Ireland and Scotland rank consistently among the top five campervan destinations in Europe — and among the highest-rated for scenery, road quality and overall experience. Both countries drive on the left, both have significant wild camping traditions, and both offer landscapes that reward the slow, unplanned pace that a campervan naturally creates.

Ireland · Atlantic Coast

The Wild Atlantic Way

At 2,500 km, the Wild Atlantic Way is the longest defined coastal driving route in the world — running from Donegal in the north to Cork in the south along Ireland’s entire western seaboard. For campervan travellers it is not a race but a rhythm: stopping at the Cliffs of Moher, the Connemara National Park, Achill Island, the Ring of Kerry and the Dingle Peninsula as the mood dictates. Ireland has an expanding network of dedicated motorhome service points and well-equipped campsites. Camperdays lists hire companies in Dublin, Cork, Shannon and Belfast. Allow 10–14 days for the full route.

Ireland · History & Interior

Ancient Ireland – Boyne Valley to the Burren

Beyond the coast, Ireland’s interior hides some of the most ancient monuments in Europe: Newgrange (older than Stonehenge), the Rock of Cashel, Glendalough and the limestone moonscapes of the Burren in County Clare. A campervan itinerary that combines coastal driving with Ireland’s archaeological heartland — avoiding the worst of summer traffic in the process — is one of the great European road trips for history lovers.

Scotland · Highlands

The NC500 & Scottish Highlands

The North Coast 500 (NC500) — a 500-mile route around the northern Highlands — has rapidly become one of the most talked-about motorhome routes in Europe. Glencoe, Torridon, Cape Wrath, Duncansby Head, the Flow Country peatlands, Loch Ness and the Cairngorms National Park all fall within range. Scotland’s Land Reform Act permits wild camping on most unenclosed land — a significant advantage for campervan travellers. Camperdays lists hire companies in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness and Aberdeen. Best: May to September (July/August can be busy on the NC500 itself).

Scotland · Islands

The Hebrides & Orkney

The Inner and Outer Hebrides — Skye, Mull, Islay, Lewis and Harris — and the Orkney archipelago represent some of the most dramatic and unspoilt landscapes in the British Isles. Short CalMac ferry crossings connect the islands from the mainland. Harris Tweed, the Callanish Standing Stones, the Ring of Brodgar and Skye’s Old Man of Storr are among the highlights. Campervans are the natural vehicle for island-hopping; roads are narrow and unhurried.

Ireland & Scotland practical noteBoth Ireland and the UK drive on the left — an adjustment for most continental European drivers hiring a right-hand-drive vehicle. Ask for a thorough handover briefing at the rental company. GHIC (Global Health Insurance Card) covers UK-resident visitors in Ireland; European Health Insurance Cards cover EU citizens in the UK. All Camperdays hire vehicles in Ireland and Scotland are right-hand drive as standard.
Inbound destinations · Germany, Austria & Switzerland

Germany, Austria & Switzerland by motorhome – come and discover the heart of Europe

For visitors from the UK, Ireland, Scandinavia and North America, the German-speaking world — Germany, Austria and Switzerland — offers a motorhome touring landscape that is consistently underestimated. The combination of outstanding campsite infrastructure, compact driving distances between dramatically different landscapes, world-class culture in the cities and a campsite network rated among the finest in Europe makes this region one of the best places in the world to travel by motorhome.

Arriving by air — Frankfurt Hahn Airport (HHN)

Frankfurt Hahn Airport (HHN) is the most convenient entry point for motorhome holidays in western Germany. Located in the Hunsrück plateau, 100 km west of Frankfurt, it is served by Ryanair from London Stansted, Dublin, Kerry, Edinburgh and Manchester among others. A Camperdays motorhome can be collected directly from the airport area — and within ten minutes of departure you are already in the countryside, not fighting through suburban motorway traffic. The Moselle Valley, Rhine Gorge and Eifel National Park are all within 30 minutes.

Germany · Rhineland & Moselle

The Moselle Valley & Rhine Gorge

The Moselle winds through 250 km of steep vineyard terraces from the French border to Koblenz, where it joins the Rhine — one of Europe’s great wine rivers and one of its great motorhome routes. Dozens of riverside campsites sit directly in the vineyards; medieval towns such as Cochem, Bernkastel-Kues and Trier punctuate the journey. The Rhine Gorge downstream offers castle-hopping between Bingen and Koblenz, the Loreley viewpoint and UNESCO World Heritage scenery. Both routes start within 30 minutes of Frankfurt Hahn Airport.

Germany · Baltic & North Sea Coast

The German Baltic – Rügen, Usedom & Mecklenburg

Germany’s Baltic coast offers wide sandy beaches, the UNESCO-listed chalk cliffs of Rügen, the Jasmund National Park and a campsite infrastructure that is among the best in Europe. The Mecklenburg Lake District — 1,000 lakes, quiet forests and the Müritz National Park — stretches immediately inland. For visitors who have already done Scandinavia’s coasts, Germany’s Baltic is a natural next step: warmer water, more sheltered conditions and excellent value.

Germany & Austria · Alps

Bavarian Alps & Austrian Tyrol

The Bavarian Alps — Garmisch-Partenkirchen, the Zugspitze, Berchtesgaden, the Königssee — are among the most scenically concentrated motorhome destinations in central Europe. One step over the border into Austria and the Tyrol opens up an even wider network: the Inn Valley, Ötztal, Zillertal and Salzburg are all within range of campsites bookable through camping.info. The Salzburger Land — Mozart’s birthplace, the Hohe Tauern National Park and the Grossglockner High Alpine Road — is a natural extension.

Switzerland · Central Europe

Switzerland – lakes, mountains & four languages

Switzerland is the most beautiful and most compact motorhome destination in Europe. The Bernese Oberland (Interlaken, Grindelwald, the Jungfraujoch), Lake Geneva, the Graubünden mountains and Lake Lucerne are all within a few hours’ drive of each other. Switzerland’s campsite network is immaculate; the roads are well maintained and the scenery is relentless. It is the most expensive destination in the DACH region — but consistently rated the most rewarding by those who make the journey.

Germany · Bavarian Lakes

Lake Constance, Chiemsee & the Bavarian Lakes

Lake Constance (Bodensee) — shared between Germany, Austria and Switzerland — offers over 50 campsites across its three shorelines, with ferry connections allowing a lake circumnavigation by motorhome and boat in a single trip. The Chiemsee (Bavaria’s own sea), Starnberger See and Ammersee are all within an hour of Munich and together form one of the finest lake-camping areas in central Europe.

Germany · Black Forest & Alsace

The Black Forest – forests, spas and Alsatian wine

The Black Forest (Schwarzwald) is Germany’s most popular upland region for camping — with campsites at elevations up to 1,000 m, the Westweg and Querweg long-distance trails, and the Alsatian wine country of France directly over the Rhine. Black Forest Gateau, Alsace Riesling, the spa town of Baden-Baden and the historic city of Freiburg combine to make this one of the most civilised motorhome destinations in Europe.

Suggested motorhome routes for visitors to Germany, Austria & Switzerland

  • Rhine & Moselle classic: Collect at Frankfurt Hahn → Moselle Valley → Rhine Gorge → Heidelberg → Black Forest → return (7–10 days, approx. 700 km)
  • Alpine circuit: Munich or Salzburg → Bavarian Alps → Tyrol → Lake Constance → Black Forest → return (10–14 days, approx. 1,000 km)
  • Swiss lakes & mountains: Basel → Lake Constance → Bernese Oberland → Lake Geneva → Lucerne → return (10–14 days, approx. 900 km)
  • Baltic coast & Mecklenburg: Hamburg or Berlin → Rügen → Usedom → Mecklenburg Lake District → return (10–14 days, approx. 900 km)
  • Grand European circuit: Frankfurt Hahn → Moselle → Rhine → Black Forest → Swiss Alps → Tyrol → Salzburg → Bavarian Alps → Munich (14–21 days, approx. 1,500 km)
Practical note for UK visitors: UK passport holders do not require a visa for Germany, Austria or Switzerland for stays of up to 90 days. Carry your GHIC (Global Health Insurance Card) for access to state healthcare in EU member states — apply free via the NHS before departure. An international driving permit is not required in Germany, Austria or Switzerland for UK licence holders. Motorway tolls apply in Austria and Switzerland (vignettes required); German motorways remain toll-free for private vehicles. All Camperdays hire vehicles include the necessary vignettes for their pick-up country.
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