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Motorhome/RV Routes Iceland

1. Classic Iceland Ring Road Route (10–14 days)

Route:
Reykjavik → Golden Circle → South Coast → Vatnajökull National Park → East Fjords → Akureyri → West Iceland → Reykjavik

Highlights

  • Thingvellir National Park, Geysir, and Gullfoss in the Golden Circle
  • Waterfalls such as Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss
  • Glaciers and ice lagoons near Vatnajökull
  • Scenic fjords in eastern Iceland
  • Whale watching in Akureyri

Good for: A complete introduction to Iceland.


2. Golden Circle and South Coast Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Reykjavik → Thingvellir → Geysir → Gullfoss → Vik → Skaftafell → Jokulsarlon → Reykjavik

Highlights

  • Iceland’s famous Golden Circle attractions
  • Black sand beaches near Vik
  • Glaciers and icebergs at Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon
  • Hiking in Skaftafell National Park

Good for: Short trips with iconic landscapes.


3. Westfjords Adventure Route (6–9 days)

Route:
Reykjavik → Snæfellsnes Peninsula → Ísafjörður → Dynjandi Waterfall → Látrabjarg Cliffs → Reykjavik

Highlights

  • Remote fjords and dramatic coastal roads
  • Snæfellsjökull glacier and volcanic landscapes
  • Dynjandi waterfall
  • Bird cliffs at Látrabjarg
  • Quiet fishing villages

Good for: Remote landscapes and adventure travel.


4. North Iceland Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Akureyri → Lake Mývatn → Dettifoss → Húsavík → Ásbyrgi Canyon → Akureyri

Highlights

  • Geothermal landscapes around Lake Mývatn
  • Powerful Dettifoss waterfall
  • Whale watching in Húsavík
  • Canyon landscapes in Ásbyrgi

Good for: Volcanic landscapes and wildlife.


5. Snæfellsnes Peninsula Route (3–4 days)

Route:
Reykjavik → Borgarnes → Snæfellsnes Peninsula → Arnarstapi → Grundarfjörður → Reykjavik

Highlights

  • Snæfellsjökull National Park
  • Iconic Kirkjufell mountain
  • Coastal cliffs and lava fields
  • Small fishing villages and scenic viewpoints

Good for: Diverse landscapes in a compact area.


6. Grand Iceland Motorhome Tour (14–18 days)

Route:
Reykjavik → Golden Circle → South Coast → Vatnajökull → East Fjords → North Iceland → Westfjords → Snæfellsnes Peninsula → Reykjavik

Highlights

  • Glaciers, waterfalls, and volcanoes
  • Fjords and coastal cliffs
  • National parks and geothermal areas
  • Remote villages and dramatic landscapes

Good for: A complete exploration of Iceland.


RV Travel Tips for Iceland

  • Many roads in remote areas are gravel and may require caution for larger vehicles.
  • Some mountain roads (F-roads) are only accessible to 4×4 vehicles.
  • Wild camping rules have become stricter; use designated campsites whenever possible.
  • Weather can change quickly, so check road conditions and forecasts regularly.

Motorhome/RV Routes Hungary

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

Route:
Budapest → Eger → Tokaj → Debrecen → Hortobágy National Park → Budapest

Highlights

  • Historic landmarks and thermal baths in Budapest
  • Baroque architecture and castle in Eger
  • Famous Tokaj wine region
  • Traditional Hungarian plains in Hortobágy National Park
  • Cultural sites in Debrecen

Good for: First-time visitors and cultural highlights.


2. Lake Balaton Scenic Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Budapest → Székesfehérvár → Balatonfüred → Tihany Peninsula → Keszthely → Hévíz → Budapest

Highlights

  • Lake Balaton, the largest lake in Central Europe
  • Lavender fields on the Tihany Peninsula
  • Historic Festetics Palace in Keszthely
  • Thermal lake in Hévíz
  • Beaches and vineyards around the lake

Good for: Relaxed travel and lakeside scenery.


3. Northern Hungary Wine and Culture Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Budapest → Eger → Szilvásvárad → Miskolc → Tokaj → Budapest

Highlights

  • Historic wine cellars in Eger and Tokaj
  • Bükk National Park landscapes
  • Lillafüred Palace and lakes near Miskolc
  • Mountain villages and hiking trails

Good for: Wine tourism and nature.


4. Southern Hungary Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Budapest → Kecskemét → Szeged → Pécs → Villány → Budapest

Highlights

  • Art Nouveau architecture in Szeged
  • Historic university city of Pécs
  • Villány wine region
  • Great Hungarian Plain landscapes

Good for: Culture, wine regions, and relaxed countryside driving.


5. Danube Bend Route (3–4 days)

Route:
Budapest → Szentendre → Visegrád → Esztergom → Budapest

Highlights

  • Colorful artists’ town of Szentendre
  • Danube Bend panoramic views
  • Medieval fortress in Visegrád
  • Esztergom Basilica, the largest church in Hungary

Good for: Short scenic trips near Budapest.


6. Grand Hungary Motorhome Tour (9–12 days)

Route:
Budapest → Danube Bend → Eger → Tokaj → Debrecen → Hortobágy National Park → Szeged → Pécs → Lake Balaton → Budapest

Highlights

  • Historic cities and wine regions
  • Lake Balaton and countryside villages
  • National parks and plains landscapes
  • Cultural heritage sites across the country

Good for: A complete overview of Hungary.


RV Travel Tips for Hungary

  • Motorways require a digital vignette (e-matrica).
  • Roads are generally well maintained, especially between major cities.
  • Campsites are common around Lake Balaton and tourist regions.
  • Wild camping is limited, so use official campsites or designated parking areas.

Motorhome/RV Routes Greece

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

Route:
Athens → Delphi → Meteora → Thessaloniki → Mount Olympus → Athens

Highlights

  • Acropolis and historic landmarks in Athens
  • Ancient sanctuary of Delphi
  • Meteora monasteries on towering rock formations
  • Cultural sites and waterfront in Thessaloniki
  • Hiking in Mount Olympus National Park

Good for: First-time visitors and historic landmarks.


2. Peloponnese Peninsula Route (6–9 days)

Route:
Athens → Corinth → Nafplio → Mycenae → Epidaurus → Sparta → Monemvasia → Kalamata → Athens

Highlights

  • Corinth Canal and ancient ruins
  • Historic old town of Nafplio
  • Archaeological sites of Mycenae and Epidaurus
  • Medieval fortress town of Monemvasia
  • Olive groves and coastal landscapes

Good for: Ancient history and scenic countryside.


3. Northern Greece Route (5–7 days)

Route:
Thessaloniki → Vergina → Meteora → Zagori → Ioannina → Thessaloniki

Highlights

  • Royal Macedonian tombs in Vergina (UNESCO)
  • Meteora monasteries
  • Stone villages and bridges in the Zagori region
  • Lake views in Ioannina

Good for: Mountains, culture, and nature.


4. Greek Islands Route (5–8 days)

Route:
Athens → Ferry to Santorini → Naxos → Paros → Mykonos → Athens

Highlights

  • Whitewashed villages and volcanic landscapes in Santorini
  • Beaches and traditional villages in Naxos and Paros
  • Cosmopolitan atmosphere in Mykonos
  • Island hopping with scenic ferry routes

Good for: Island exploration and Mediterranean scenery.


5. Crete Island Route (5–7 days)

Route:
Heraklion → Knossos → Rethymno → Chania → Samaria Gorge → Elafonissi Beach

Highlights

  • Minoan palace of Knossos
  • Venetian old towns in Rethymno and Chania
  • Samaria Gorge hiking trail
  • Pink sand beaches of Elafonissi

Good for: Culture, beaches, and nature.


6. Grand Greece Motorhome Tour (12–16 days)

Route:
Athens → Corinth → Nafplio → Sparta → Kalamata → Olympia → Delphi → Meteora → Thessaloniki → Mount Olympus → Halkidiki → Athens

Highlights

  • Ancient archaeological sites across Greece
  • Monasteries and mountain landscapes
  • Mediterranean beaches and coastal roads
  • Historic cities and cultural landmarks

Good for: A comprehensive exploration of mainland Greece.


RV Travel Tips for Greece

  • Mountain roads can be narrow and winding, especially in rural areas.
  • Wild camping rules are strict, but overnight parking near beaches is sometimes tolerated outside peak season.
  • Campsites are common near tourist areas and major beaches.
  • Ferries allow motorhomes, but reservations are recommended in summer.

Motorhome/RV Routes Germany

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

Route:
Berlin → Dresden → Nuremberg → Munich → Neuschwanstein → Stuttgart → Heidelberg → Frankfurt

Highlights

  • Historic landmarks and museums in Berlin
  • Baroque architecture in Dresden
  • Medieval old town of Nuremberg
  • Bavarian culture and beer gardens in Munich
  • Neuschwanstein Castle in the Alps
  • Romantic old town of Heidelberg

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


2. Romantic Road Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Würzburg → Rothenburg ob der Tauber → Dinkelsbühl → Augsburg → Füssen

Highlights

  • Vineyards and historic buildings in Würzburg
  • Perfectly preserved medieval town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber
  • Charming town squares in Dinkelsbühl
  • Historic city of Augsburg
  • Alpine scenery near Füssen and Neuschwanstein Castle

Good for: Medieval towns and scenic countryside.


3. German Alpine Route (5–7 days)

Route:
Lindau → Oberstdorf → Garmisch-Partenkirchen → Berchtesgaden → Königssee → Salzburg (optional)

Highlights

  • Alpine landscapes and mountain roads
  • Lake Constance views in Lindau
  • Zugspitze region near Garmisch-Partenkirchen
  • Berchtesgaden National Park
  • Emerald-green Königssee lake

Good for: Mountain scenery and outdoor activities.


4. Rhine Valley Castles Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Cologne → Koblenz → Bacharach → Rüdesheim → Mainz

Highlights

  • Cologne Cathedral
  • Rhine River valley vineyards
  • Medieval castles along the river
  • Scenic river towns such as Bacharach
  • Wine tasting in the Rhine region

Good for: Castles, wine regions, and river landscapes.


5. Northern Germany Coast Route (5–7 days)

Route:
Hamburg → Lübeck → Wismar → Rostock → Rügen Island → Stralsund

Highlights

  • Historic port city of Hamburg
  • Hanseatic architecture in Lübeck and Wismar
  • Baltic Sea beaches and cliffs on Rügen Island
  • Seaside resorts and national parks

Good for: Coastal scenery and maritime history.


6. Black Forest Scenic Route (3–5 days)

Route:
Baden-Baden → Freudenstadt → Triberg → Titisee → Freiburg

Highlights

  • Dense forests and scenic mountain roads
  • Triberg Waterfalls
  • Traditional Black Forest villages
  • Lake Titisee and hiking trails
  • Historic city of Freiburg

Good for: Nature, forests, and traditional culture.


7. Grand Germany Motorhome Tour (14–18 days)

Route:
Berlin → Dresden → Prague (optional extension) → Nuremberg → Munich → Bavarian Alps → Black Forest → Rhine Valley → Cologne → Hamburg → Baltic Coast → Berlin

Highlights

  • Major German cities and historic towns
  • Mountain landscapes in the Alps
  • Castles and vineyards along the Rhine
  • Forest regions and coastal scenery

Good for: A comprehensive road trip across Germany.


RV Travel Tips for Germany

  • Germany has many motorhome parking areas called “Stellplätze.”
  • Most highways (Autobahn) are toll-free for vehicles under 7.5 tons.
  • Campsites and service areas for motorhomes are widely available.
  • Many historic city centers have restricted access, so parking outside the center is often easier.

Motorhome/RV Routes France

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1. Classic France Highlights Route (10–14 days)

Route:
Paris → Loire Valley → Bordeaux → Toulouse → Carcassonne → Provence → Nice

Highlights

  • Famous landmarks in Paris
  • Castles of the Loire Valley
  • Wine regions around Bordeaux
  • Medieval fortress city of Carcassonne
  • Lavender fields and villages in Provence
  • Mediterranean coastline near Nice

Good for: First-time visitors and iconic destinations.


2. French Riviera Coastal Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Nice → Monaco → Menton → Cannes → Antibes → Saint-Tropez → Marseille

Highlights

  • Mediterranean beaches and coastal towns
  • Luxury harbor of Monaco
  • Film festival city of Cannes
  • Historic port of Marseille
  • Scenic coastal drives

Good for: Coastal scenery and seaside towns.


3. Loire Valley Castles Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Orléans → Blois → Chambord → Amboise → Tours → Saumur → Angers

Highlights

  • Renaissance castles and gardens
  • Vineyards and wine tasting
  • Historic towns along the Loire River
  • Cycling routes through vineyards and countryside

Good for: Castles, history, and wine culture.


4. Normandy and Brittany Coastal Route (6–9 days)

Route:
Paris → Rouen → Étretat → Caen → Mont-Saint-Michel → Saint-Malo → Brest

Highlights

  • White cliffs of Étretat
  • D-Day landing beaches in Normandy
  • Mont-Saint-Michel island monastery
  • Walled city of Saint-Malo
  • Rugged Atlantic coastline

Good for: History, dramatic coastlines, and culture.


5. French Alps Scenic Route (5–8 days)

Route:
Geneva → Chamonix → Annecy → Albertville → Briançon → Grenoble

Highlights

  • Mont Blanc mountain scenery
  • Alpine lakes and mountain passes
  • Historic alpine villages
  • Scenic high mountain roads

Good for: Alpine landscapes and outdoor activities.


6. Provence and Southern France Route (5–7 days)

Route:
Avignon → Arles → Aix-en-Provence → Luberon villages → Verdon Gorge → Nice

Highlights

  • Lavender fields and vineyards
  • Roman ruins in Arles
  • Hilltop villages in the Luberon
  • Dramatic canyon views in Verdon Gorge
  • Mediterranean coastal towns

Good for: Scenic countryside and relaxed travel.


7. Grand France Motorhome Tour (14–21 days)

Route:
Paris → Normandy → Brittany → Loire Valley → Bordeaux → Pyrenees → Provence → French Riviera → Alps → Burgundy → Paris

Highlights

  • Historic cities and castles
  • Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines
  • Wine regions such as Bordeaux and Burgundy
  • Mountain landscapes in the Alps and Pyrenees
  • Diverse cultural regions across France

Good for: A comprehensive exploration of France.


RV Travel Tips for France

  • France has an excellent network of motorhome parking areas called “aires de camping-car.”
  • Many villages provide free or low-cost overnight parking for RVs.
  • Some highways are toll roads (péage).
  • Historic city centers often have restricted access for larger vehicles, so park outside and walk or use public transport.

Motorhome/RV Routes Finland

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

Route:
Helsinki → Porvoo → Turku → Tampere → Jyväskylä → Kuopio → Helsinki

Highlights

  • Historic architecture in Helsinki
  • Colorful old town of Porvoo
  • Medieval castle in Turku
  • Lakes and nature around Tampere and Jyväskylä
  • Finnish Lakeland scenery

Good for: First-time visitors and major cities.


2. Finnish Lakeland Route (6–9 days)

Route:
Helsinki → Lahti → Mikkeli → Savonlinna → Joensuu → Kuopio → Helsinki

Highlights

  • Thousands of lakes and forest landscapes
  • Savonlinna Castle and the Saimaa lake region
  • Scenic lake roads and ferry crossings
  • Quiet nature and traditional Finnish towns

Good for: Nature, lakes, and relaxing travel.


3. Lapland Arctic Route (7–10 days)

Route:
Rovaniemi → Santa Claus Village → Saariselkä → Inari → Utsjoki → Levi → Rovaniemi

Highlights

  • Arctic landscapes and tundra
  • Northern lights in winter or midnight sun in summer
  • Sámi culture and museums in Inari
  • National parks and wilderness areas

Good for: Arctic adventure and remote landscapes.


4. Finnish West Coast Route (5–7 days)

Route:
Turku → Rauma → Pori → Vaasa → Kokkola → Oulu

Highlights

  • Wooden old town of Rauma (UNESCO site)
  • Coastal villages and archipelagos
  • Kvarken Archipelago near Vaasa (UNESCO)
  • Historic ports and fishing towns

Good for: Coastal scenery and cultural heritage.


5. Finnish Archipelago Route (3–5 days)

Route:
Turku → Parainen → Nagu → Korpo → Houtskär → Iniö → Kustavi → Turku

Highlights

  • One of the world’s largest archipelagos
  • Scenic island roads and ferry crossings
  • Quiet villages and harbors
  • Coastal landscapes and sea views

Good for: Island exploration and scenic drives.


6. Grand Finland Motorhome Tour (12–16 days)

Route:
Helsinki → Porvoo → Turku → Archipelago Route → Tampere → Finnish Lakeland → Savonlinna → Kuopio → Oulu → Rovaniemi → Lapland → Helsinki

Highlights

  • Historic cities and cultural sites
  • Archipelago and coastal landscapes
  • Lake districts and forests
  • Arctic wilderness of Lapland

Good for: A complete overview of Finland.


RV Travel Tips for Finland

  • Finland is very RV-friendly with many campsites and parking areas.
  • Wild camping is widely allowed under “Everyman’s Right”, as long as you respect nature and private property.
  • Roads are generally excellent and quiet, even in rural areas.
  • In northern Finland, watch for reindeer crossing the roads.

Motorhome/RV Routes Estonia

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

Route:
Tallinn → Lahemaa National Park → Rakvere → Tartu → Viljandi → Pärnu → Tallinn

Highlights

  • Medieval old town of Tallinn (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
  • Forests and coastal landscapes in Lahemaa National Park
  • Rakvere Castle and historic town center
  • University city atmosphere in Tartu
  • Lakes and castles in Viljandi
  • Beaches and seaside promenade in Pärnu

Good for: First-time visitors and cultural highlights.


2. Northern Coast Scenic Route (3–5 days)

Route:
Tallinn → Lahemaa National Park → Käsmu → Altja → Narva → Tallinn

Highlights

  • Fishing villages along the Baltic Sea coast
  • Manor houses and forests in Lahemaa
  • Cliffs and coastal views near Narva
  • Historic Narva Castle on the border with Russia

Good for: Coastal scenery and nature.


3. Estonian Islands Route (5–7 days)

Route:
Tallinn → Haapsalu → Ferry to Hiiumaa → Ferry to Saaremaa → Kuressaare → Pärnu → Tallinn

Highlights

  • Quiet island landscapes and lighthouses
  • Kuressaare Castle in Saaremaa
  • Windmills and rural villages
  • Coastal cliffs and beaches
  • Historic seaside town of Haapsalu

Good for: Island exploration and slow travel.


4. Southern Estonia Nature Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Tartu → Otepää → Võru → Haanja Nature Park → Setomaa → Tartu

Highlights

  • Rolling hills and forests of southern Estonia
  • Lake landscapes around Otepää
  • Suur Munamägi, the highest point in the Baltic states
  • Traditional culture and villages in Setomaa

Good for: Nature, hiking, and rural culture.


5. Western Estonia Coastal Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Tallinn → Paldiski → Haapsalu → Matsalu National Park → Pärnu → Tallinn

Highlights

  • Dramatic coastal cliffs near Paldiski
  • Birdwatching in Matsalu National Park
  • Historic spa town of Haapsalu
  • Sandy beaches in Pärnu

Good for: Wildlife, coastal landscapes, and quiet roads.


6. Grand Estonia Motorhome Tour (9–12 days)

Route:
Tallinn → Lahemaa National Park → Narva → Tartu → Otepää → Haanja Nature Park → Võru → Viljandi → Pärnu → Saaremaa → Hiiumaa → Tallinn

Highlights

  • Medieval cities and cultural heritage
  • National parks and forests
  • Baltic Sea islands and coastal villages
  • Lakes and rolling countryside in southern Estonia

Good for: A complete exploration of Estonia.


RV Travel Tips for Estonia

  • Roads are generally well maintained and easy to drive.
  • Estonia is very RV-friendly with many nature camping spots.
  • Wild camping is widely accepted under “Everyman’s Right”, but respect nature and private property.
  • Ferries connect the mainland with Saaremaa and Hiiumaa islands, and motorhomes are allowed.

Motorhome/RV Routes Denmark

1. Classic Denmark Highlights Route (6–9 days)

Route:
Copenhagen → Roskilde → Odense → Aarhus → Aalborg → Skagen → Copenhagen

Highlights

  • Historic landmarks and canals in Copenhagen
  • Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde
  • Birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen in Odense
  • Cultural city of Aarhus
  • Sand dunes and coastal scenery in Skagen

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


2. Danish West Coast Route (5–7 days)

Route:
Ribe → Esbjerg → Blåvand → Hvide Sande → Ringkøbing → Thy National Park → Skagen

Highlights

  • Denmark’s oldest town, Ribe
  • Long sandy beaches along the North Sea
  • Lighthouses and coastal dunes
  • Fishing villages and harbors
  • Wild landscapes in Thy National Park

Good for: Nature, beaches, and scenic coastal driving.


3. Danish Islands Route (6–8 days)

Route:
Copenhagen → Zealand → Funen → Ærø → Langeland → South Funen Archipelago → Copenhagen

Highlights

  • Rolling countryside and coastal villages
  • Colorful houses in Ærøskøbing
  • Quiet island roads and harbors
  • Small ferry crossings between islands

Good for: Relaxed travel and island exploration.


4. Northern Jutland Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Aarhus → Aalborg → Skagen → Frederikshavn → Hirtshals → Thy National Park → Aarhus

Highlights

  • Meeting point of the North Sea and Baltic Sea at Grenen
  • Coastal cliffs and dunes
  • Maritime towns and ferry ports
  • National park landscapes

Good for: Coastal scenery and northern landscapes.


5. Castles and History Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Copenhagen → Helsingør → Hillerød → Roskilde → Kalundborg → Copenhagen

Highlights

  • Kronborg Castle (Hamlet’s castle) in Helsingør
  • Frederiksborg Castle in Hillerød
  • Viking heritage in Roskilde
  • Historic churches and towns in Zealand

Good for: History, castles, and cultural sites.


6. Grand Denmark Motorhome Tour (10–14 days)

Route:
Copenhagen → Roskilde → Odense → Funen countryside → Ribe → Danish West Coast → Thy National Park → Aalborg → Skagen → Aarhus → Copenhagen

Highlights

  • Historic cities and Viking heritage
  • North Sea coastline and beaches
  • National parks and dunes
  • Danish islands and countryside

Good for: A complete overview of Denmark.


RV Travel Tips for Denmark

  • Denmark has excellent roads and very RV-friendly infrastructure.
  • Many coastal towns have designated motorhome parking areas (stellpladser).
  • Bridges between islands may have tolls, such as the Great Belt Bridge.
  • Wild camping is generally not allowed, but campsites are widely available.

Motorhome/RV Routes Czechia

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

Route:
Prague → Kutná Hora → Český Krumlov → České Budějovice → Telč → Brno → Prague

Highlights

  • Historic old town and castles in Prague
  • Sedlec Ossuary and Gothic cathedral in Kutná Hora
  • Medieval town of Český Krumlov (UNESCO)
  • Renaissance square in Telč
  • Historic center of Brno

Good for: First-time visitors and cultural landmarks.


2. Bohemian Castles Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Prague → Karlštejn Castle → Křivoklát → Loket → Karlovy Vary → Prague

Highlights

  • Gothic Karlštejn Castle
  • Forest landscapes in Křivoklátsko region
  • Medieval town of Loket
  • Spa architecture in Karlovy Vary

Good for: Castles, history, and scenic countryside.


3. Bohemian Switzerland and Northern Nature Route (3–5 days)

Route:
Prague → Mělník → Bohemian Switzerland National Park → Děčín → Liberec → Prague

Highlights

  • Sandstone rock formations in Bohemian Switzerland
  • Pravčická Gate natural arch
  • Scenic Elbe River valley
  • Mountain views around Liberec

Good for: Hiking, nature, and landscapes.


4. South Bohemia Lakes and Villages Route (4–6 days)

Route:
České Budějovice → Třeboň → Jindřichův Hradec → Český Krumlov → Lipno Lake

Highlights

  • Fishpond landscapes around Třeboň
  • Historic castle and town center of Jindřichův Hradec
  • Scenic Lipno Lake
  • Medieval streets in Český Krumlov

Good for: Lakes, cycling, and historic towns.


5. Moravia Wine and Culture Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Brno → Mikulov → Lednice → Valtice → Znojmo → Brno

Highlights

  • Vineyards and wine cellars of South Moravia
  • Lednice–Valtice Cultural Landscape (UNESCO)
  • Baroque architecture and chateaus
  • Historic wine towns

Good for: Wine tourism and cultural heritage.


6. Grand Czechia Motorhome Tour (10–14 days)

Route:
Prague → Karlštejn → Karlovy Vary → Bohemian Switzerland → Liberec → Kutná Hora → Brno → Mikulov → Lednice → Telč → Český Krumlov → Lipno Lake → Prague

Highlights

  • Historic cities and UNESCO heritage towns
  • Castles and spa towns
  • National parks and mountain landscapes
  • Wine regions of Moravia

Good for: A comprehensive road trip across Czechia.


RV Travel Tips for Czechia

  • Main roads and highways are well maintained and easy to drive.
  • Motorhomes over 3.5 tons require a special toll system, while smaller vehicles use a vignette.
  • Campsites and motorhome parking areas (stellplätze) are available near major towns and tourist regions.
  • Historic city centers often have restricted access for larger vehicles, so park outside and walk in.

Motorhome/RV Routes Croatia

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1. Classic Croatia Coastal Route (7–10 days)

Route:
Zagreb → Plitvice Lakes National Park → Zadar → Šibenik → Split → Makarska → Dubrovnik

Highlights

  • Waterfalls and lakes in Plitvice Lakes National Park (UNESCO)
  • Roman and Venetian architecture in Zadar and Šibenik
  • Diocletian’s Palace in Split
  • Scenic Adriatic coastline along the Dalmatian coast
  • Historic old town of Dubrovnik

Good for: First-time visitors and coastal scenery.


2. Istria Peninsula Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Pula → Rovinj → Poreč → Motovun → Grožnjan → Opatija

Highlights

  • Roman amphitheater in Pula
  • Colorful coastal town of Rovinj
  • UNESCO-listed Euphrasian Basilica in Poreč
  • Hilltop villages in the Istrian countryside
  • Wine, olive oil, and truffle regions

Good for: Food, culture, and charming villages.


3. Croatian Islands Route (5–7 days)

Route:
Split → Ferry to Brač → Hvar → Korčula → Pelješac Peninsula → Dubrovnik

Highlights

  • Island beaches and crystal-clear water
  • Historic towns on Hvar and Korčula
  • Vineyards on the Pelješac Peninsula
  • Coastal ferry crossings with scenic views

Good for: Island exploration and coastal relaxation.


4. National Parks and Nature Route (5–8 days)

Route:
Zagreb → Plitvice Lakes → Paklenica National Park → Krka National Park → Kornati Islands (boat trip from Zadar or Šibenik)

Highlights

  • Waterfalls and turquoise lakes in Plitvice
  • Hiking and climbing in Paklenica National Park
  • Krka waterfalls and monasteries
  • Kornati archipelago national park

Good for: Nature, hiking, and national parks.


5. Northern Croatia Route (4–6 days)

Route:
Zagreb → Varaždin → Trakošćan Castle → Krapina → Samobor → Zagreb

Highlights

  • Baroque architecture in Varaždin
  • Trakošćan Castle and lake scenery
  • Krapina Neanderthal Museum
  • Traditional pastries and small-town charm in Samobor

Good for: Culture, castles, and relaxed countryside travel.


6. Grand Croatia Motorhome Tour (12–16 days)

Route:
Zagreb → Varaždin → Plitvice Lakes → Zadar → Šibenik → Krka National Park → Split → Hvar → Korčula → Dubrovnik → Pelješac Peninsula → Makarska → Zagreb

Highlights

  • Historic cities and UNESCO sites
  • Adriatic islands and beaches
  • National parks and waterfalls
  • Wine regions and coastal villages

Good for: A complete overview of Croatia.


RV Travel Tips for Croatia

  • The coastal road (Adriatic Highway) offers spectacular views but can be winding.
  • Many coastal towns have well-developed campsites for motorhomes.
  • Summer is very popular, so book campsites in advance.
  • Ferries allow motorhomes but reservations may be needed in high season.