Compare multiple campervan rental suppliers in Hamburg easily with Camper Champ. Campervanning is popular across Germany and Northern Europe. Apart from Hamburg, common motorhome pickup locations in Germany include Berlin, Munich and Frankfurt.
One-way rentals are often chosen for exploring Denmark, the Netherlands or other German cities without returning to Hamburg.
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Site | Type | Distance to City Centre |
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Camping Land an der Elbe | Riverside Campsite | 30 minutes (A25/A7) |
Camping Buchholz | Urban Campsite | 600 m to S-Bahn station |
Stellplätze are basic campervan parking areas. They are affordable (€5–15 per night) and are marked with 'Wohnmobilstellplatz' signs.
Over 100 Park and Ride parking lots around Hamburg allow you to easily take public transport to the city centre.
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.