Rent a campervan in Innsbruck - Camper vacation between mountain peaks, glaciers and Tyrolean city bustle
Innsbruck, the capital of Tyrol with almost 130,000 inhabitants, is spectacularly nestled between the Karwendel and Zillertal Alps. Innsbruck Airport (INN), the Inntal Autobahn (A12) and the Brenner Autobahn (A13) make the city very easy to reach. Whether it's the historic old town, ski jump or Alpine zoo – Innsbruck combines urban charm with alpine action. Anyone who wants to rent a campervan in Innsbruck starts their road trip in one of Austria's most versatile federal states. Ideal for tours to lakes, mountain passes and across the borders to Italy or Bavaria.
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Why rent a campervan in Innsbruck?



A camper in Innsbruck is your perfect start to the alpine adventure. Directly from the city center you can reach fantastic mountain roads, hiking areas and bathing lakes in just a few minutes. Innsbruck itself offers many attractions with its medieval city center, the Golden Roof and the Nordkettenbahn. At the same time, the region is well equipped with numerous campsites and mobile home parking spaces. Whether it's an active vacation, family vacation or pleasure trip - renting a mobile home in Innsbruck means maximum freedom in the middle of one of the most beautiful mountain landscapes in Europe.
What campervan tours are available from Innsbruck?



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Innsbruck is the start and end point for magnificent routes through the Alps. These five tours offer you everything from glacier views to dolce far niente:
Camper van tour Innsbruck No. 1: Zillertal & Achensee round trip (approx. 220 km / 4 days)
Mountains, water, cheese and action between Tyrol's classics.
Day 1: Innsbruck – Pick up camper & explore the city
Day 2: Zillertal – Alpbachtal, Zillertaler Höhenstraße
Day 3: Achensee – Swimming, boat trip, Kaiserschmarrn
Day 4: Return journey via Jenbach to Innsbruck
Camper van tour Innsbruck No. 2: Over the Brenner to South Tyrol (approx. 350 km / 6 days)
Alpine and Mediterranean combined in one road trip.
Day 1: Innsbruck – Golden Roof & Nordkettenbahn
Day 2: Brenner Pass & Sterzing – Mountain scenery & old town
Day 3: Brixen – Cathedral, Hofburg, Eisacktal
Day 4: Merano – Therme, Tappeinerweg, Palms
Day 5: Return journey via Reschen Pass & Engadin
Day 6: Return home to Innsbruck
Camper van tour Innsbruck No. 3: Kitzbühel & Hohe Tauern (approx. 300 km / 5 days)
Between celebrity location and national park experience.
Day 1: Innsbruck – Arrival & organize camper
Day 2: Kitzbühel – Streifblick & city flair
Day 3: Mittersill National Park Center
Day 4: Krimml Waterfalls & Gerlos Pass
Day 5: Zillertal or directly back to Innsbruck
Camper van tour Innsbruck No. 4: Großglockner High Alpine Road (approx. 400 km / 5 days)
Experience Austria's most beautiful high alpine road up close.
Day 1: Innsbruck – Start towards Zell am See
Day 2: Zell am See & Kaprun – Lake & reservoirs
Day 3: Großglockner High Alpine Road – Kaiser-Franz-Josefs-Höhe
Day 4: Heiligenblut – Pilgrimage Church & Campsite
Day 5: Return journey via East Tyrol to Innsbruck
Camper van tour Innsbruck No. 5: Alpine passes and mountain lakes (approx. 250 km / 5 days)
Experience the most beautiful roads in Tyrol in a compact way.
Day 1: Innsbruck – Patscherkofel & camping shopping
Day 2: Timmelsjoch – Panoramic drive & Motorcycle Museum
Day 3: Ötztal – Stuibenfall & Badesee Umhausen
Day 4: Kühtai – High plateau & reservoir
Day 5: Return journey through Sellraintal
```Camping infrastructure in and around Innsbruck


- Camping Innsbruck Kranebitterhof: Close to the city with a view, good bus connection.
- Ferienparadies Natterer See: Family-friendly, lake access, animation.
- Alpencamping Mark: Quietly located in Weer in the Inn Valley, modern equipment.
Wild camping is officially forbidden in Tyrol. In remote areas, one night in the vehicle is sometimes tolerated.
Culinary & Self-sufficiency in Innsbruck



Typical of Tyrol are:
- The Tiroler Gröstl: fried potatoes with beef and onions, often with a fried egg.
- Kasspatzln: Baked fresh Spätzle with mountain cheese, an absolute must. One portion is usually enough for two :-)
- Bier: Zillertaler Beer
- For non-drinkers: fresh elderflower juice.
In the Markthalle Innsbruck there are regional products for the self-catering kitchen in the camper van. There are plenty of supermarkets available (MPREIS, Billa, Hofer, etc.), you can stock up there perfectly.