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Motorhome/RV Routes Slovakia

1. Classic Slovakia Highlights Route (5–7 days)

Route:
Bratislava → Trnava → Trenčín → Žilina → High Tatras → Poprad → Košice

Highlights

  • Historic old town and castle in Bratislava
  • Medieval streets and churches in Trnčín
  • Mountain scenery in the High Tatras
  • Alpine lakes and hiking trails near Poprad
  • Cultural heritage in Košice

Good for: First-time visitors and cultural landmarks.


2. High Tatras Scenic Route (3–5 days)

Route:
Poprad → Tatranská Lomnica → Štrbské Pleso → Starý Smokovec → Poprad

Highlights

  • Slovakia’s highest mountains in the High Tatras
  • Glacial lakes and alpine scenery
  • Hiking and cable car viewpoints
  • Mountain villages and scenic drives

Good for: Nature and mountain landscapes.


3. Slovak Castles Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Bratislava → Trenčín → Bojnice → Orava Castle → Spiš Castle → Košice

Highlights

  • Hilltop castles and medieval fortresses
  • Bojnice Castle and historic spa town
  • Orava Castle overlooking the river valley
  • Spiš Castle (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

Good for: History and architecture.


4. Slovak Paradise and National Parks Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Poprad → Slovak Paradise National Park → Dobšinská Ice Cave → Muránska Planina → Banská Bystrica

Highlights

  • Waterfalls and gorges in Slovak Paradise
  • Ladder and canyon hiking trails
  • Dobšinská Ice Cave (UNESCO site)
  • Forest landscapes and mountain views

Good for: Nature and outdoor adventure.


5. Central Slovakia Cultural Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Bratislava → Nitra → Banská Štiavnica → Banská Bystrica → Zvolen → Bratislava

Highlights

  • Historic mining towns and UNESCO heritage sites
  • Medieval squares and castles
  • Cultural museums and churches
  • Scenic countryside landscapes

Good for: Culture and historic towns.


6. Grand Slovakia Motorhome Tour (8–12 days)

Route:
Bratislava → Nitra → Banská Štiavnica → Banská Bystrica → High Tatras → Slovak Paradise → Spiš Castle → Košice → Trenčín → Bratislava

Highlights

  • Historic cities and medieval castles
  • Mountain landscapes and national parks
  • UNESCO heritage towns
  • Scenic countryside and forests

Good for: A complete exploration of Slovakia.


RV Travel Tips for Slovakia

  • Motorways require a digital vignette (e-vignette).
  • Roads are generally good, but mountain roads can be steep and winding.
  • Campsites are available near major tourist areas and national parks.
  • Historic town centers may have restricted access for larger vehicles.

Motorhome/RV Routes Serbia

1. Classic Serbia Highlights Route (6–8 days)

Route:
Belgrade → Novi Sad → Sremski Karlovci → Subotica → Niš → Belgrade

Highlights

  • Historic fortresses and nightlife in Belgrade
  • Petrovaradin Fortress and culture in Novi Sad
  • Baroque architecture and wine cellars in Sremski Karlovci
  • Art Nouveau buildings in Subotica
  • Roman heritage and fortress in Niš

Good for: First-time visitors and historic cities.


2. Danube Scenic Route (5–7 days)

Route:
Belgrade → Smederevo → Golubac → Iron Gates Gorge → Kladovo → Donji Milanovac

Highlights

  • Smederevo Fortress on the Danube River
  • Golubac Fortress at the entrance to the Iron Gates
  • Dramatic cliffs and river landscapes in the Iron Gates Gorge
  • Scenic drives along the Danube River

Good for: Nature, history, and river scenery.


3. Western Serbia Mountains Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Belgrade → Valjevo → Tara National Park → Bajina Bašta → Mokra Gora → Zlatibor

Highlights

  • Forest landscapes and viewpoints in Tara National Park
  • Drina River scenery and famous Drina River House
  • Šargan Eight narrow-gauge railway in Mokra Gora
  • Mountain resort of Zlatibor

Good for: Mountains, forests, and outdoor activities.


4. Southern Serbia Cultural Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Niš → Devil’s Town → Prolom Banja → Vranje → Leskovac → Niš

Highlights

  • Historic fortress and Roman sites in Niš
  • Unique rock formations at Devil’s Town
  • Thermal spa towns in southern Serbia
  • Traditional cuisine and cultural heritage

Good for: Unique landscapes and cultural exploration.


5. Eastern Serbia Nature Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Belgrade → Požarevac → Đerdap National Park → Lepenski Vir → Negotin

Highlights

  • Đerdap National Park landscapes
  • Archaeological site of Lepenski Vir
  • Scenic river valleys and mountain roads
  • Traditional wine villages in Negotin

Good for: Nature and archaeology.


6. Grand Serbia Motorhome Tour (8–12 days)

Route:
Belgrade → Novi Sad → Subotica → Tara National Park → Zlatibor → Mokra Gora → Niš → Devil’s Town → Iron Gates → Belgrade

Highlights

  • Historic cities and fortresses
  • Mountain landscapes and national parks
  • Scenic Danube River routes
  • Cultural heritage and traditional villages

Good for: A complete exploration of Serbia.


RV Travel Tips for Serbia

  • Main roads and highways are generally good and easy to drive.
  • Campsites are limited, but rural guesthouses often allow overnight parking.
  • Fuel stations are frequent along major routes.
  • Serbia is a good crossroads for combining Balkan road trips with neighboring countries.

Motorhome/RV Routes San Marino

1. Classic San Marino Highlights Route (1 day)

Route:
Borgo Maggiore → San Marino City → Monte Titano → Serravalle → Borgo Maggiore

Highlights

  • Historic center of San Marino (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
  • Towers of Guaita, Cesta, and Montale on Monte Titano
  • Panoramic views over the Adriatic coast and Italian countryside
  • Historic streets and museums in the old town

Good for: First-time visitors and historic landmarks.


2. Monte Titano Scenic Route (1–2 days)

Route:
San Marino City → Monte Titano → Faetano → Fiorentino → San Marino City

Highlights

  • Mountain landscapes around Monte Titano
  • Scenic viewpoints across the surrounding hills
  • Quiet villages and countryside roads
  • Hiking trails and historic towers

Good for: Scenic views and nature.


3. Cultural Heritage Route (1–2 days)

Route:
Borgo Maggiore → San Marino City → Domagnano → Acquaviva → Borgo Maggiore

Highlights

  • Historic markets and squares in Borgo Maggiore
  • Museums and historic buildings in San Marino City
  • Traditional villages and countryside landscapes
  • Cultural heritage of the republic

Good for: Culture, history, and local traditions.


4. San Marino Panorama Route (1–2 days)

Route:
Serravalle → Domagnano → San Marino City → Montegiardino → Serravalle

Highlights

  • Rolling hills and scenic roads
  • Panoramic viewpoints across the region
  • Historic towers and medieval architecture
  • Quiet villages and farmland

Good for: Relaxed scenic driving.


5. San Marino and Surroundings Route (2–3 days)

Route:
San Marino City → Rimini → Verucchio → San Leo → San Marino City

Highlights

  • Adriatic coast in Rimini
  • Historic fortress town of Verucchio
  • Dramatic hilltop castle in San Leo
  • Scenic countryside between San Marino and Italy

Good for: Combining San Marino with nearby Italian attractions.


RV Travel Tips for San Marino

  • San Marino is very small, so routes are short and easy to combine with Italy (Emilia-Romagna region).
  • Roads are steep and winding near Monte Titano.
  • Motorhomes are usually parked in designated parking areas outside the historic center.
  • Visiting early in the day helps avoid tourist crowds and limited parking.

Motorhome/RV Routes Romania

1. Classic Romania Highlights Route (7–10 days)

Route:
Bucharest → Sinaia → Brașov → Bran → Sighișoara → Sibiu → Alba Iulia → Bucharest

Highlights

  • Historic architecture and boulevards in Bucharest
  • Peleș Castle in Sinaia
  • Medieval old town of Brașov
  • Bran Castle, often associated with Dracula
  • UNESCO-listed historic center of Sighișoara
  • Saxon heritage and squares in Sibiu

Good for: First-time visitors and historic landmarks.


2. Transylvania Scenic Route (5–7 days)

Route:
Cluj-Napoca → Turda → Alba Iulia → Sibiu → Brașov → Cluj-Napoca

Highlights

  • Turda Salt Mine underground chambers
  • Historic fortress in Alba Iulia
  • Medieval towns and Saxon villages
  • Scenic Carpathian mountain landscapes

Good for: Culture, history, and countryside views.


3. Carpathian Mountains Route (5–7 days)

Route:
Brașov → Transfăgărășan Road → Balea Lake → Sibiu → Rânca → Transalpina Road → Alba Iulia

Highlights

  • Dramatic alpine landscapes in the Carpathian Mountains
  • Transfăgărășan and Transalpina scenic roads
  • Glacial lakes and mountain viewpoints
  • Hiking and wildlife opportunities

Good for: Mountain driving and nature.


4. Northern Romania and Maramureș Route (5–7 days)

Route:
Cluj-Napoca → Baia Mare → Maramureș → Sapânța → Sighetu Marmației → Bârsana

Highlights

  • Traditional wooden churches (UNESCO sites)
  • Merry Cemetery in Sapânța
  • Rural landscapes and historic villages
  • Traditional wooden architecture and culture

Good for: Culture, traditions, and rural landscapes.


5. Danube Delta Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Bucharest → Constanța → Tulcea → Danube Delta → Sulina → Bucharest

Highlights

  • Black Sea coast and beaches in Constanța
  • UNESCO-listed Danube Delta wetlands
  • Birdwatching and boat trips through canals
  • Remote fishing villages

Good for: Wildlife and nature.


6. Bucovina Monasteries Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Iași → Gura Humorului → Voroneț → Sucevița → Moldovița → Vatra Dornei

Highlights

  • Painted monasteries of Bucovina (UNESCO sites)
  • Mountain scenery and forests
  • Traditional villages and countryside
  • Cultural heritage and religious art

Good for: History, culture, and scenic landscapes.


7. Grand Romania Motorhome Tour (12–16 days)

Route:
Bucharest → Sinaia → Brașov → Sighișoara → Sibiu → Transfăgărășan → Cluj-Napoca → Maramureș → Bucovina → Danube Delta → Bucharest

Highlights

  • Medieval cities and castles
  • Carpathian mountain landscapes
  • UNESCO monasteries and historic villages
  • Wetlands and wildlife in the Danube Delta

Good for: A comprehensive exploration of Romania.


RV Travel Tips for Romania

  • Major roads are generally good, but rural roads can be narrow or uneven.
  • Campsites are limited in some regions, but wild camping is often possible in rural areas.
  • Mountain roads like the Transfăgărășan and Transalpina are seasonal, usually open in summer.
  • Fuel stations are common near cities and major highways.

Motorhome/RV Routes Portugal

🇵🇹 1. Classic Portugal Highlights Route (7–10 days)

Route:
Lisbon → Sintra → Óbidos → Coimbra → Porto → Douro Valley → Lisbon

Highlights

  • Historic neighborhoods and viewpoints in Lisbon
  • Fairytale palaces of Sintra (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
  • Medieval charm of Óbidos
  • Academic heritage in Coimbra
  • Riverside atmosphere and wine cellars in Porto
  • Scenic vineyards of the Douro Valley

Good for:
First-time visitors, culture, history, and iconic Portuguese landscapes


2. Algarve Coastal Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Faro → Tavira → Albufeira → Lagos → Sagres → Faro

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Highlights

  • Golden beaches and dramatic cliffs along the Algarve coast
  • Historic charm of Tavira
  • Spectacular sea caves and rock formations near Lagos
  • Rugged coastline around Sagres and Cabo de São Vicente
  • Fresh seafood and lively seaside villages

Good for:
Beaches, scenic coastal drives, and classic Algarve highlights

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🌄 3. Northern Portugal Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Porto → Braga → Guimarães → Peneda-Gerês National Park → Vila Real → Porto

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Highlights

  • Baroque churches and grand architecture in Braga
  • The birthplace of Portugal in Guimarães
  • Wild mountain scenery in Peneda-Gerês National Park
  • Elegant estates and vineyards near Vila Real
  • Green landscapes and authentic northern culture

Good for:
History, culture, and nature


🍇 4. Douro Valley Wine Route (3–5 days)

Route:
Porto → Peso da Régua → Pinhão → Vila Real → Lamego → Porto

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Highlights

  • Terraced vineyards along the Douro Valley
  • Wine tastings in traditional quintas around Pinhão
  • Scenic river views near Peso da Régua
  • Historic estates in Vila Real
  • Baroque architecture in Lamego

Good for:
Wine tourism, slow travel, and breathtaking landscapes

👉 A relaxed journey through one of Europe’s oldest wine regions—where every bend in the river reveals another postcard-perfect view.


🏛️ 5. Central Portugal Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Lisbon → Tomar → Batalha → Alcobaça → Nazaré → Coimbra → Lisbon

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Highlights

  • Knights Templar heritage in Tomar
  • Gothic masterpieces at Batalha Monastery and Alcobaça Monastery
  • Dramatic coastal views and surf culture in Nazaré
  • Historic streets and academic heritage in Coimbra

Good for:
History, architecture, and coastal scenery

👉 A journey through Portugal’s rich past—where medieval legends, grand monasteries, and powerful Atlantic waves come together in one unforgettable route.


🌾 6. Alentejo Countryside Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Lisbon → Évora → Monsaraz → Beja → Vila Nova de Milfontes → Lisbon

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Highlights

  • Roman heritage and historic charm in Évora
  • Panoramic views from the hilltop village of Monsaraz
  • Rolling landscapes of olive groves and vineyards across the Alentejo
  • Quiet beaches and river scenery near Vila Nova de Milfontes
  • Historic atmosphere in Beja

Good for:
Rural landscapes, slow travel, and traditional culture

👉 Experience Portugal at its most authentic—wide open landscapes, timeless villages, and peaceful coastal escapes far from the crowds.

🇵🇹 7. Grand Portugal Motorhome Tour (12–16 days)

Route:
Lisbon → Sintra → Óbidos → Coimbra → Porto → Douro Valley → Braga → Peneda-Gerês National Park → Algarve Coast → Alentejo → Lisbon

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Highlights

  • Historic cities and UNESCO heritage sites like Lisbon, Porto, and Coimbra
  • Fairytale palaces in Sintra and medieval charm in Óbidos
  • Wine landscapes in the Douro Valley
  • Lush mountains of Peneda-Gerês National Park
  • Dramatic beaches along the Algarve
  • Rolling countryside and traditional villages in the Alentejo

Good for:
A comprehensive road trip across Portugal—perfect for those who want to experience everything from coastlines to mountains, cities to countryside

👉 The ultimate Portugal adventure—one unforgettable journey that brings together the country’s most iconic landscapes, cultures, and flavors in a single epic motorhome tour.


RV Travel Tips for Portugal

  • Portugal has many motorhome parking areas called “Áreas de Serviço para Autocaravanas.”
  • Wild camping is restricted in many regions, especially along the coast.
  • Toll roads are common on highways.
  • Coastal roads and mountain villages may have narrow streets, so parking outside towns is often easier.

Motorhome/RV Routes Poland

1. Classic Poland Highlights Route (7–10 days)

Route:
Warsaw → Kraków → Wieliczka → Zakopane → Wrocław → Poznań → Gdańsk → Warsaw

Highlights

  • Historic old town of Warsaw (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
  • Medieval square and castle in Kraków
  • Wieliczka Salt Mine (UNESCO site)
  • Tatra Mountains and alpine scenery near Zakopane
  • Colorful old town of Wrocław
  • Historic port city of Gdańsk

Good for: First-time visitors and major cultural landmarks.


2. Baltic Coast Route (5–7 days)

Route:
Świnoujście → Kołobrzeg → Ustka → Łeba → Hel Peninsula → Gdańsk

Highlights

  • Sandy Baltic Sea beaches
  • Seaside resorts and fishing towns
  • Słowiński National Park and moving sand dunes
  • Scenic coastal roads and lighthouses
  • Maritime history in Gdańsk

Good for: Coastal scenery and relaxing travel.


3. Southern Poland Mountains Route (5–7 days)

Route:
Kraków → Zakopane → Tatra National Park → Nowy Sącz → Bieszczady Mountains → Rzeszów

Highlights

  • Tatra Mountains hiking trails
  • Traditional mountain villages
  • Scenic drives through forested valleys
  • Remote landscapes in the Bieszczady region

Good for: Nature, hiking, and mountain scenery.


4. Historic Cities Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Warsaw → Lublin → Zamość → Sandomierz → Kraków

Highlights

  • Historic architecture in Lublin
  • Renaissance town of Zamość (UNESCO site)
  • Medieval streets and castles in Sandomierz
  • Cultural heritage of Kraków

Good for: History, architecture, and culture.


5. Masurian Lakes Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Olsztyn → Mrągowo → Mikołajki → Giżycko → Ruciane-Nida → Olsztyn

Highlights

  • The Masurian Lake District
  • Sailing and water activities
  • Forest landscapes and nature reserves
  • Quiet countryside villages

Good for: Lakes, nature, and relaxing travel.


6. National Parks and Nature Route (5–7 days)

Route:
Kraków → Ojcowski National Park → Białowieża Forest → Biebrza National Park → Warsaw

Highlights

  • Limestone valleys and castles in Ojcowski National Park
  • Primeval forest in Białowieża (UNESCO site)
  • Wildlife and wetlands in Biebrza National Park
  • Scenic landscapes and nature reserves

Good for: Wildlife and outdoor exploration.


7. Grand Poland Motorhome Tour (12–16 days)

Route:
Warsaw → Lublin → Zamość → Kraków → Zakopane → Wrocław → Poznań → Baltic Coast → Gdańsk → Masurian Lakes → Białowieża Forest → Warsaw

Highlights

  • Historic cities and UNESCO heritage sites
  • Mountain landscapes in southern Poland
  • Baltic Sea coastline and beaches
  • Lakes, forests, and national parks

Good for: A comprehensive road trip across Poland.


RV Travel Tips for Poland

  • Roads between major cities are generally good and improving.
  • Campsites and motorhome parking areas (camper parks) are available in tourist regions.
  • Wild camping is sometimes tolerated but restricted in national parks and protected areas.
  • Summer is the best season for lake and coastal routes.

Motorhome/RV Routes Norway

1. Classic Northern Norway Highlights Route (7–10 days)

Route:
Bodø → Lofoten Islands → Vesterålen → Narvik → Tromsø

Highlights

  • Dramatic mountain and coastal scenery in the Lofoten Islands
  • Fishing villages such as Reine and Henningsvær
  • Whale watching in Vesterålen
  • Arctic culture and fjords around Tromsø

Good for: First-time visitors and iconic northern landscapes.


2. Lofoten Islands Scenic Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Svolvær → Henningsvær → Leknes → Reine → Å → Svolvær

Highlights

  • Fishing villages and colorful cabins (rorbuer)
  • White sandy beaches surrounded by mountains
  • Scenic coastal drives on the E10 highway
  • Hiking trails with panoramic views

Good for: Photography, nature, and coastal scenery.


3. Arctic Coast Route (5–7 days)

Route:
Tromsø → Senja Island → Andenes → Sortland → Harstad

Highlights

  • Dramatic coastal landscapes on Senja Island
  • Whale watching near Andenes
  • Fjords, cliffs, and quiet fishing villages
  • Scenic viewpoints along the Arctic coastline

Good for: Nature, wildlife, and remote landscapes.


4. North Cape Route (5–7 days)

Route:
Alta → Honningsvåg → North Cape → Lakselv → Karasjok → Alta

Highlights

  • Arctic tundra landscapes
  • The famous North Cape plateau overlooking the Arctic Ocean
  • Sami culture and heritage in Karasjok
  • Northern lights in winter or midnight sun in summer

Good for: Arctic adventure and remote scenery.


5. Arctic National Parks Route (6–8 days)

Route:
Narvik → Abisko (Sweden) → Kilpisjärvi (Finland) → Tromsø → Lyngen Alps

Highlights

  • Arctic mountain landscapes
  • National parks and wilderness areas
  • Hiking and glacier views in the Lyngen Alps
  • Scenic cross-border travel between Norway, Sweden, and Finland

Good for: Outdoor activities and mountain scenery.


6. Grand Northern Norway Motorhome Tour (10–14 days)

Route:
Bodø → Lofoten Islands → Vesterålen → Senja → Tromsø → Alta → North Cape → Karasjok → Tromsø

Highlights

  • Iconic Arctic islands and fjords
  • Dramatic mountains and beaches
  • Sami culture and Arctic towns
  • Midnight sun in summer and northern lights in winter

Good for: A complete exploration of Northern Norway.


RV Travel Tips for Northern Norway

  • Roads are scenic but can be narrow in remote areas.
  • Wild camping is allowed under Norway’s “Right to Roam” rules, with respect for nature and private property.
  • Weather can change quickly, even in summer.
  • Ferries are common between islands, and motorhomes are usually allowed onboard.

Motorhome/RV Routes North Macedonia

1. Classic North Macedonia Highlights Route (5–7 days)

Route:
Skopje → Matka Canyon → Tetovo → Mavrovo National Park → Ohrid → Bitola → Skopje

Highlights

  • Historic old bazaar and fortress in Skopje
  • Scenic Matka Canyon with caves and lakes
  • Painted Mosque in Tetovo
  • Mountain landscapes in Mavrovo National Park
  • Lake Ohrid and its historic churches (UNESCO site)
  • Ottoman architecture in Bitola

Good for: First-time visitors and cultural highlights.


2. Lake Ohrid Scenic Route (3–4 days)

Route:
Ohrid → St. Naum → Struga → Galicica National Park → Ohrid

Highlights

  • Historic churches and old town of Ohrid
  • Monastery of St. Naum on the lake shore
  • Views over Lake Ohrid from Galicica National Park
  • Lakeside villages and beaches

Good for: Scenic landscapes and relaxing travel.


3. Western Mountains Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Skopje → Tetovo → Mavrovo → Debar → Struga → Ohrid

Highlights

  • Shar Mountains landscapes near Tetovo
  • Alpine scenery and lakes in Mavrovo National Park
  • Traditional villages and mountain roads
  • Scenic drive to Lake Ohrid

Good for: Nature, hiking, and mountain views.


4. Eastern North Macedonia Route (3–5 days)

Route:
Skopje → Štip → Kratovo → Kokino → Kumanovo → Skopje

Highlights

  • Historic town of Kratovo with stone bridges and towers
  • Kokino ancient megalithic observatory
  • Traditional rural landscapes
  • Cultural sites in Kumanovo

Good for: History and off-the-beaten-path exploration.


5. Southern Macedonia Wine Route (3–5 days)

Route:
Skopje → Veles → Tikveš Wine Region → Kavadarci → Demir Kapija → Bitola

Highlights

  • Vineyards and wineries in the Tikveš region
  • Dramatic canyon landscapes near Demir Kapija
  • Wine tasting and traditional cuisine
  • Historic streets of Bitola

Good for: Wine tourism and scenic countryside.


6. Grand North Macedonia Motorhome Tour (7–10 days)

Route:
Skopje → Matka Canyon → Tetovo → Mavrovo National Park → Debar → Struga → Ohrid → Galicica National Park → Bitola → Tikveš Wine Region → Skopje

Highlights

  • Historic cities and monasteries
  • Mountain landscapes and national parks
  • Lake Ohrid and scenic viewpoints
  • Wine regions and traditional villages

Good for: A complete exploration of North Macedonia.


RV Travel Tips for North Macedonia

  • Main roads are generally good, but mountain roads can be narrow and winding.
  • Campsites are limited, but wild camping is often possible in rural areas.
  • Fuel stations are common along major routes.
  • Lake Ohrid is a popular base for motorhome travelers due to its scenery and services.

Motorhome/RV Routes Netherlands

1. Classic Netherlands Highlights Route (5–7 days)

Route:
Amsterdam → Haarlem → The Hague → Rotterdam → Utrecht → Amsterdam

Highlights

  • Canals and museums in Amsterdam
  • Historic center and beaches near Haarlem
  • Government buildings and art museums in The Hague
  • Modern architecture in Rotterdam
  • Medieval towers and canals in Utrecht

Good for: First-time visitors and major Dutch cities.


2. Dutch Coast Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Den Helder → Texel Island → Alkmaar → Zandvoort → The Hague → Scheveningen → Zeeland

Highlights

  • North Sea beaches and dunes
  • Island landscapes on Texel
  • Traditional cheese market in Alkmaar
  • Seaside resorts such as Zandvoort and Scheveningen
  • Delta Works and coastal scenery in Zeeland

Good for: Beaches, nature, and coastal driving.


3. Dutch Countryside and Windmills Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Amsterdam → Zaanse Schans → Volendam → Marken → Hoorn → Enkhuizen → Amsterdam

Highlights

  • Historic windmills in Zaanse Schans
  • Traditional fishing villages Volendam and Marken
  • Historic harbor towns in Hoorn and Enkhuizen
  • Dutch countryside landscapes and dikes

Good for: Traditional culture and scenic villages.


4. National Parks and Nature Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Utrecht → Hoge Veluwe National Park → Arnhem → Deventer → Zwolle → Giethoorn

Highlights

  • Forests and sand dunes in Hoge Veluwe National Park
  • Art museum and wildlife in the park
  • Historic Hanseatic towns such as Deventer and Zwolle
  • Canal village of Giethoorn, known as the “Dutch Venice”

Good for: Nature, cycling, and quiet landscapes.


5. Northern Netherlands Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Amsterdam → Friesland → Leeuwarden → Groningen → Lauwersmeer National Park → Amsterdam

Highlights

  • Lakes and waterways in Friesland
  • Cultural capital Leeuwarden
  • Historic university city of Groningen
  • Birdlife and wetlands in Lauwersmeer National Park

Good for: Lakes, nature, and northern landscapes.


6. Grand Netherlands Motorhome Tour (8–12 days)

Route:
Amsterdam → Zaanse Schans → Friesland → Groningen → Hoge Veluwe → Arnhem → Utrecht → Rotterdam → The Hague → Zeeland → Amsterdam

Highlights

  • Historic cities and modern architecture
  • Windmills, canals, and traditional villages
  • National parks and coastal landscapes
  • Dutch culture and maritime heritage

Good for: A complete overview of the Netherlands.


RV Travel Tips for the Netherlands

  • The Netherlands has excellent roads and many motorhome parking areas (camperplaatsen).
  • Wild camping is not allowed, so use designated areas or campsites.
  • Many city centers have restricted vehicle access, so park outside and explore by bike or public transport.
  • Cycling paths are everywhere, making it easy to explore towns after parking the motorhome.

Motorhome/RV Routes Montenegro

1. Classic Montenegro Highlights Route (5–7 days)

Route:
Podgorica → Cetinje → Kotor → Perast → Budva → Lake Skadar → Podgorica

Highlights

  • Historic royal capital of Cetinje
  • Medieval old town of Kotor (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
  • Baroque town of Perast on the Bay of Kotor
  • Beaches and nightlife in Budva
  • Nature and birdlife around Lake Skadar

Good for: First-time visitors and coastal scenery.


2. Bay of Kotor Coastal Route (3–4 days)

Route:
Herceg Novi → Perast → Kotor → Tivat → Budva

Highlights

  • Dramatic fjord-like landscapes of the Bay of Kotor
  • Historic stone towns and churches
  • Scenic coastal roads
  • Porto Montenegro marina in Tivat

Good for: Coastal views and historic towns.


3. Montenegro Mountains Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Podgorica → Nikšić → Durmitor National Park → Žabljak → Tara Canyon → Podgorica

Highlights

  • Durmitor National Park (UNESCO site)
  • Black Lake near Žabljak
  • Tara River Canyon, one of the deepest in Europe
  • Scenic mountain roads and forests

Good for: Nature, hiking, and mountain landscapes.


4. Northern Montenegro Adventure Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Podgorica → Morača Canyon → Kolašin → Biogradska Gora National Park → Berane → Plav

Highlights

  • Dramatic Morača River canyon views
  • Ancient forests and lakes in Biogradska Gora National Park
  • Alpine landscapes and traditional villages
  • Lake Plav scenery

Good for: Remote landscapes and outdoor activities.


5. Montenegro Coastline Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Herceg Novi → Kotor → Budva → Sveti Stefan → Petrovac → Bar → Ulcinj

Highlights

  • Historic coastal towns and beaches
  • Famous island resort of Sveti Stefan
  • Olive groves near Bar
  • Long sandy beaches in Ulcinj

Good for: Beaches, Mediterranean landscapes, and coastal driving.


6. Grand Montenegro Motorhome Tour (8–12 days)

Route:
Podgorica → Cetinje → Bay of Kotor → Budva → Sveti Stefan → Lake Skadar → Morača Canyon → Durmitor National Park → Tara Canyon → Biogradska Gora → Podgorica

Highlights

  • Historic towns and cultural landmarks
  • Dramatic mountain landscapes and national parks
  • Coastal scenery along the Adriatic
  • Lakes, canyons, and traditional villages

Good for: A complete exploration of Montenegro.


RV Travel Tips for Montenegro

  • Coastal roads offer spectacular views but can be narrow and winding.
  • Mountain roads may be steep and require careful driving.
  • Campsites are common along the coast and near national parks.
  • Wild camping is sometimes tolerated but check local regulations, especially in protected areas.