



Compare campervan hire from several companies at once with Camper Champ. In Switzerland, motorhomes are available in Zurich, Geneva, Basel, Lucerne, among others.
Hire rates for campervans in Switzerland range between CHF 100 and CHF 300 for most vehicles, but vary based on vehicle type and booking period. Popular campervan models include the McRent Urban Standard and Anywhere Campers Adria Matrix.
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| Type of stop | Facilities | Typical cost (estimate) |
|---|---|---|
| Full-service campsite | Electric hook-up, hot showers, laundry | CHF 45 to 95 per night (2 adults + pitch + electricity + tourist tax; varies by season/location) |
| Motorhome parking area | Water, waste disposal point, bins | CHF 10 to 30 per night (often + tourist tax; electricity sometimes extra) |
| Alpine car park (overnight only) | Toilets, no hook-up | Free up to CHF 20 per night, only where explicitly permitted (always check signage/local rules) |
Motorhome parking areas are basic parking bays designed for motorhomes. These can include marked parking spaces, water supply and a waste disposal point, plus a nightly fee where permitted.
Switzerland is a fantastic country filled with cheesy fondues and legendary chocolate. The nation provides an incredible variety of scenic drives, from twisting mountain passes to peaceful riverside roads, making it an excellent choice for a campervan road trip. It also happens to have some of the best ski resorts in the world.
The biggest cities in Switzerland include Zurich, Geneva, Basel, Lausanne, and Bern (the capital). While these large urban spaces have modernised, traces of the nation’s long cultural history are evident in each city’s medieval old centres. Friendly lakeside towns that are popular destinations for both summer and winter holidays include Lucerne, Neuchâtel, Lausanne, and Lugano.
Switzerland also has a range of national parks, nature parks, wildlife reserves, and biospheres that preserve and present the country’s enduring natural beauty. As Switzerland is an Alpine nation, many protected areas are mountain ranges, such as Parc Ela, Gantrisch, and Gruyère Pays-d'Enhaut. For a change of scenery, visit Diemtigtal, Binntal, and Sihlwald to see rolling hills, fauna-filled forests, and picturesque river valley villages.
Here’s why a campervan is an ideal companion for a trip to Switzerland:
Campsites are Cheaper than Hotels: Although campsites in Switzerland can still be pricey (especially in peak season), they are often cheaper than hotels, particularly in major cities and resort areas.
Wild Camping is Allowed: Overnighting outside official sites is regulated locally and is not generally permitted in most cantons for motorhomes, so it’s best to use campsites or designated motorhome stopovers.
Give Yourself More Flexibility: A campervan gives you a huge amount of freedom and flexibility on the road, meaning you can adjust your holiday on the fly if you find something you don’t want to miss out on.
Breathtaking Alpine Views: Switzerland is famous for its forest and mountain landscapes, with dozens of roads that twist their way through the Alps, offering panoramic views from every window.
Here are the best campervan-friendly campsites in Switzerland. Some of them are only open seasonally, from around March to October, so please check your dates with the campsite before you travel.
Wild camping in a motorhome in Switzerland (sometimes called ‘overnighting’) is regulated locally and is not generally permitted outside official sites in most cantons. A few cantons allow a single overnight stay in a public car park under specific conditions, but rules vary widely.
Switzerland has a large network of official campsites and designated motorhome stopovers, and prices vary by location, season, and facilities.
You must have a valid Type B (Standard) Driving Licence to rent a motorhome in Switzerland. You must also be at least 21 years old to rent a campervan and have at least one year of driving experience, although some companies prefer drivers to be at least 23 years old.
Note: policies vary from supplier to supplier. Always check the T&Cs for your rental.