Rent a campervan in Bregenz - Experience freedom with a camper on Lake Constance and between the mountains
Bregenz, the capital of Vorarlberg with about 30,000 inhabitants, is located directly on the eastern shore of Lake Constance and is therefore a perfect starting point for road trips through western Austria, Switzerland and southern Germany. The city is easily accessible by car via the A14 and offers good rail connections. The nearest airport is Altenrhein (CH) or Friedrichshafen (DE). Bregenz scores with its Seebühne (lake stage), Pfänderbahn (cable car) and international flair. Anyone who wants to Wohnmobil mieten in Bregenz can look forward to nature, culture and boundless excursions.
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A camper holiday from Bregenz combines water and mountains, city life and relaxation. In the immediate vicinity you will find the Rhine Valley, the Bregenz Forest, the Lake Constance cycle path and countless hiking and bathing spots. This makes the region ideal for families, active travelers and culinary fans. Whether a short trip or a longer journey – a rented camper offers you maximum freedom for day trips to Lindau, St. Gallen or the Arlberg.
What camper van tours are available from Bregenz?



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In Bregenz you can experience the lake promenade and Alpine peaks in one day. These tours show you how versatile Vorarlberg and its surroundings are:
Camper tour Bregenz No. 1: Lake Constance round trip (approx. 250 km / 4 days)
Once around the lake: Three countries, many beaches and lots of enjoyment.
Day 1: Bregenz – Old Town, lake shore, lake stage
Day 2: Lindau & Friedrichshafen – Zeppelin Museum & harbor flair
Day 3: Romanshorn & St. Gallen – Abbey Library & Old Town
Day 4: Return trip via Arbon and Rohrschach
Camper tour Bregenz No. 2: Bregenzerwald & Arlberg (approx. 280 km / 5 days)
Curvy mountain roads, wooden architecture and plenty of mountain cheese.
Day 1: Bregenz – Pfänder & Prepare camper
Day 2: Bezau & Andelsbuch – Wood art & cheese tasting
Day 3: Au & Damüls – Hiking & alpine pastures
Day 4: Lech & Arlberg Pass – Alpine panorama & Camping Day
5: Return journey via Bludenz
Camper tour Bregenz No. 3: Rhine Valley & Liechtenstein (approx. 220 km / 4 days)
River valley meets microstate: Nature, history and changing perspectives.
Day 1: Bregenz – Pick up camper & Shopping
Day 2: Dornbirn & Hohenems – Rolls-Royce Museum & Jewish Quarter
Day 3: Vaduz – Castle visit & Rhine promenade
Day 4: Feldkirch & Schattenburg, return journey
Camper tour Bregenz No. 4: Silvretta High Alpine Road (approx. 260 km / 4 days)
Experience one of Austria's most beautiful pass roads at your own pace.
Day 1: Bregenz – Lake Constance breakfast & start
Day 2: Montafon & Partenen – Anticipation for the Silvretta
Day 3: Silvretta reservoir & Bielerhöhe – Panorama & picnic
Day 4: Bludenz & Walgau, return journey
Camper tour Bregenz No. 5: Alpine camping through three countries (approx. 320 km / 5 days)
Austria, Switzerland, Germany combined in one round trip.
Day 1: Bregenz – Start and lake time
Day 2: Appenzell – Mountain cheese & traditional crafts
Day 3: St. Gallen & southern shore of Lake Constance
Day 4: Konstanz & Mainau Island
Day 5: Return journey via Lindau
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In Bregenz you should definitely try:
- Käsknöpfle: small Spätzle with a cheesy mountain cheese mixture, often served with roasted onions.
- Riebel, a cornmeal dish, is a regional specialty.
Supermarkets such as Spar, Billa or Sutterlüti can be found everywhere, as well as weekly markets e.g. at the Kornmarktplatz. For campers, buying regional products at farmers' markets is a good option.
Camping infrastructure in and around Bregenz

In Vorarlberg, there are numerous campsites that are well-equipped and sometimes offer a spectacular view of the enchanting landscape and the alpine scenery. Here are some tips from the Campcruisers travel editorial team:
- Camping Mexico: Directly on the lake shore, with beach bar and SUP rental.
- Waldbad Enz Camping (Dornbirn): Forest camping with natural swimming pond.
- Campingplatz Seewiese (Hard): Quiet & family-friendly with restaurant.
Wild camping is officially prohibited in Vorarlberg as well, but is sometimes tolerated with common sense away from tourist centers. Always ask beforehand, then there is usually no trouble!