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Compare several motorhome rental providers in Austria in seconds with Camper Champ. Campervanning is a popular way to explore the Alps and Austria's lakes region. Common pickup locations include Vienna, Salzburg and Innsbruck.

Many travellers combine Austria with neighbouring countries like Germany, Switzerland and Italy, with one-way rentals available between major cities.

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Driving a Campervan around Austria

  • A motorway vignette (sticker or digital) is required on most motorways and expressways for vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes (technically permissible maximum laden mass). A 10-day vignette costs €12.80 (2026). Note: the 18-day consumer-protection waiting period applies to online purchases of 2-month and annual digital vignettes by private consumers, but it does not apply to 1-day or 10-day vignettes.
  • Campervans over 3.5 tonnes need a GO-box that charges based on distance travelled. You can buy this at border stations and larger service stations.
  • Extra tolls apply on alpine roads such as the Grossglockner High Alpine Road and the Brenner Pass. You can pay at the toll booth or online.
  • Winter tyres are required from 1 November to 15 April. Snow chains must be carried when crossing high mountain passes.
  • Staying overnight outside official campsites is prohibited in most provinces. You must ask landowners for written permission if you plan to stay on private land.
  • Service areas on the A1 and A10 motorways have water taps and wide parking bays suitable for one-night stops.
  • LPG fuel is labelled as "Autogas" and is common along main routes but rare in remote mountain valleys. Refill your tank before heading deep into the Alps.
  • The speed limit drops from 130 km/h to 100 km/h during environmental IG-L alerts. Watch the electronic signs on motorways.

Places to Stay in a Motorhome

Stop type Facilities Typical cost per night
Full-service campsite Electric hook-up, showers, laundry, often a small restaurant €30 to €70+
Stellplatz motorhome bay Level pitch, often fresh water, dump point, bins Free to €25
Farm stay (Bauernhof) Grass pitch, limited services, local produce Free (farm-stop networks) to €40+

Stellplatz is the German term for a designated motorhome parking area, typically aimed at short stays and usually offering simpler facilities than a full-service campsite (services vary by location).