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baymtnman Jan 6th, 2005 03:20 AM

RV in Germany
 
I am travelling for about 3 weeks in Germany, Austria and Switzerland next September. I was wondering if there was a way to rent an RV as opposed to car,wherein I could be freed from trying to link hotels and itinerary.

If there is such a possibility, any knowledge of restrictions of use. I guess I am thinking of my trip to Alaska wherein the RV was perfect for such explorations.

ira Jan 6th, 2005 03:39 AM

Hi bay,

If you google "caravan rental germany" you will get a number of agencies.

hsv Jan 6th, 2005 05:00 AM

I would hate to rain on your parade, but you ought to be aware that Germany is densely populated. Thus, it is rare that you will be able to locate spots for spending the night where camping is prohibited other than regular campgrounds.
These campgrounds in turn are pretty densely frequented, too, which might result in not too much room for privacy and for the more popular ones even the need to book ahead.
This again appears what you are trying yourself to spare...

hsv Jan 6th, 2005 05:02 AM

Sorry that did not make sense:

It should have read:

&quot;Thus, you will not find many spots for spending the night where camping is <b> permitted </b> other than regular campgrounds.&quot;


Patrick Jan 6th, 2005 05:23 AM

RV'ing is a big pasttime among German tourists. They travel all over Europe in RV's in big numbers. You'll be well received.

Patrick Jan 6th, 2005 05:23 AM

mmm. By German tourists I meant tourists FROM Germany more that toursits TO Germany.

padams421 Jan 6th, 2005 07:27 AM

We spent a couple of weeks in Germany, Austria and Switzerland last summer and were amazed at all of the RVs we saw on the roads so there must be places to park them.

viennese Jan 6th, 2005 08:15 AM

In Germany and Austria you may park your RV (meaning Wohnmobil in German) on any street or any parking lot for 24 hours.

There may be exceptions for some cities. Vienna for example does not allow RVs within the first district.

You will find a map of European &quot;Campingpl&auml;tze&quot; on
http://accf.dialogmediencenter.de/ac...et/DataServlet

nytraveler Jan 6th, 2005 10:15 AM

Not sure if you have been to europe before - but you shold be aware that roads are often very narrow (esp in some of the midieval towns), parking spots very small - and some city centers may not allow caravans (as noted above).

So, besides needing to locate and make reservations at appropriate campgrounds - you will in some instances have to park the caravan on the outskrts and take public transport into the cities/towns.


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