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Rental rates for campervans in Calgary average $55-340/day for most vehicles. Costs depend on demand, length of reservation and RV type. Popular models include the Cruise Canada C25 (5-berth) and Four Seasons Class C.

Calgary is a fantastic starting point for a camping adventure. With easy access to the stunning Rocky Mountains and a multitude of national parks and outdoor recreational areas, you'll be spoiled for choice when it comes to planning your itinerary.

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Driving a Campervan around Belgium

  • Motorways (autosnelwegen) are generally toll-free for cars and most campervans. The Liefkenshoek Tunnel near Antwerp is tolled, costing around €4.40 to €25.00 depending on the vehicle category (height) and how you pay (e.g., Teletol/OBU vs card vs cash).

  • Low-emission zones operate in Brussels, Antwerp and Ghent. Rules vary by city, so check your vehicle’s Euro standard on the official LEZ sites before entering. Brussels tightened its rules from 1 Jan 2026, and Antwerp/Ghent may allow entry with a paid day pass if your vehicle doesn’t meet the standard.

  • Street parking rules vary by municipality. Follow the posted zone/time limits and pay at the meter or via common mobile options such as the 4411 app where available.

  • Wild camping/overnighting is generally only allowed at registered campsites or in designated motorhome areas (camperplaatsen/aires), or where signs explicitly permit it.

  • LPG fuel, marked as LPG/GPL, is available but can be less common in rural areas—plan refueling ahead if heading into remote regions.
  • Speed cameras are frequent. Follow posted limits; as a guide it’s often 120 km/h on motorways, with lower limits on other roads and in towns (Brussels is widely 30 km/h unless signed otherwise).

  • You must carry a warning triangle and reflective jacket (and keep the jacket within reach). Additional mandatory equipment includes a first-aid kit and fire extinguisher. Police can issue an on-the-spot fine if required safety items are missing.

Places to Stay in a Motorhome

Stop type Facilities (typical) Typical cost per night (indicative)
Full-service campground Power hook-up, showers/toilets, laundry, reception; often more space and amenities €25 – €60+
Camperplaats / motorhome bay Designated motorhome parking; usually hardstanding + service point (water/dump); limited/no showers Free – €25
Farm stop (with permission) Private-property stopover; facilities vary (sometimes just a pitch); often linked to local produce Free to €20 (or small purchase/donation)

Camperplaats is the Dutch/Flemish term for a motorhome-specific stopover. Many camperplaatsen provide a basic service point (fresh water and waste disposal) and sometimes electricity for an extra fee; facilities and maximum stay limits vary by municipality/site, always check the signage or listing details before settling in.