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Rent a motorhome in Baden-Württemberg

Castles, lakes and more

Baden-Württemberg is a German state that sits in the southwestern corner of the country and shares borders with Bavaria, Austria, Switzerland and France. This region has castles, museums, mountains, forests and more. The region’s close proximity to other desirable destinations, such as Bavaria, makes it perfect for extended vacations that take in more of Germany.

We at motorhomebookers.com want to make sure you can get the most out of your holiday, which is why our partners operate in Baden-Württemberg. A camper van rental allows you to explore the area at your own pace and customise your travel experience. Read on to find out more about campervan holidays in the region.

Top 5 facts about Baden-Württemberg

  1. Baden-Württemberg is home to two UNESCO sites: Kloster Maulbronn, which is one of the best-preserved medieval monasteries north of the Alps, and Pfahlbaumuseum, an open-air archaeological museum.
  2. Baden-Württemberg is a landlocked region with access to some shoreline along the boundaries of the 63-kilometre Obersee Bodensee, Lake Constance, which sits between Germany, Switzerland and Austria.
  3. The capital of Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart hosts an annual culinary fair called the Markt des Guten Geschmacks: Slow Food Fair, which takes place in the spring and sees a multitude of vendors coming together to offer food from all over the world.
  4. There are many routes to take around Baden-Württemberg in a campervan, including a loop that offers the best of the region and takes you roughly around the boundaries, starting and ending in Stuttgart.
  5. Approximately 40% of the land in Baden-Württemberg is wooded, with a number of forests contributing to that total: the Black Forest, the Swabian Alb and the Odenwald.

These highlights await you when you visit Baden-Württemberg with a motorhome

The variety of things to see and do in Baden-Württemberg can make planning your camper rental holiday a bit of an intimidating task. To make it a little less daunting, here are some highlights from the many places to consider visiting in your motorhome.

Heidelberg Castle is a spectacular building that you can find in Heidelberg. The castle is arguably the world’s most famous ruins. It sits above the Neckar valley floor on the steep northern slope of a hill. Its profile and position are such that its silhouette dominates the view from Heidelberg.

For something a little more contemporary, you could pay a visit to the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart. The museum is an iconic attraction that details the history of the popular car brand, which has been an important name in Germany’s history as a whole. The museum has over 1,500 exhibits to admire, including legendary racing cars, early automobiles and futuristic research vehicles.

Moving back towards nature, Wilhelma is a zoological garden that allows visitors to see many beautiful plants in a serene country setting. There are over 8,500 species of plants on show in the gardens and greenhouses that are perfect for any botanical enthusiast.

Hohenzollern Castle is one of a number of stunning hilltop castles in Germany. This one can be found on the outskirts of the Swabian Alb, not far from the Black Forest. The castle was rebuilt in the 1800s, but its origins date back to the 1400s.

If you’re looking for something a little more exhilarating, you could pay a visit to Europa Park in Rust. This is Germany’s most extensive theme park and is full of rides and attractions to suit various thrill-seekers, from mild fun to adrenaline-pumping excitement.

These camper routes through Baden-Württemberg are a must

Most RV rental holidays in Baden-Württemberg start in Stuttgart if the holidaymaker is flying in from another country. The city is almost perfectly in the middle of Baden-Württemberg, making just about any direction you want to travel a good choice.

That being said, one of the more popular routes to take from Baden-Württemberg is east towards Munich, stopping to admire the German countryside along the way. From there, you can head north to Nuremberg and finally back down to Stuttgart.

If you want to confine your motorhome excursion to just Baden-Württemberg, you can head out in any direction from Stuttgart and follow a rough loop around the state's boundaries. There is plenty to see and do along the way. Still, some highlights include Bodensee Obersee: the large lake along the southern border of Baden-Württemberg, and Heidelberg Palace.

Camper van hire: Useful information for a trip through Baden-Württemberg

It is absolutely prohibited to wild camp in Germany, which means you cannot just park your RV by the side of the road and camp there for the night. You are fine to park up while you enjoy the sights and experience Baden-Württemberg, but you will have to move on to a designated camping spot before bedtime. There are plenty of well-equipped camping sites to book a space at in the area, including Camping-Erbenwald im Schwarzwald and Campingpark Breitenauer See.

Also, be aware that you will need to be at least 21 years old to rent a camper in Germany, and you will need a valid driving licence and a credit card to pay for the rental deposit.

Rent a motorhome now and discover Baden-Württemberg

Whether you are interested in history and nature or simply want a taste of German culture, Baden-Württemberg has something to enjoy. When you’re ready to start planning a dream motorhome getaway in Baden-Württemberg, head over to motorhomebookers.com and get your German road trip started!

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