Rent a campervan in Linz - With the camper along the Danube, through the Mühlviertel and into the Salzkammergut
Linz, the third-largest city in Austria with approximately 210,000 inhabitants, is located directly on the Danube River and is well connected via the A1, A7, and Linz Airport (LNZ). The city combines modern culture with industrial history, offers plenty of green spaces, and is only a stone's throw away from lakes, mountains, and thermal baths. Those who want to rent a campervan in Linz have the ideal conditions with the camper to explore Upper Austria and neighboring regions such as the Salzkammergut or the Bavarian border region - close to nature, flexible and full of moments of enjoyment.
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Why rent a camper in Linz?


A camper in Linz is the perfect starting point for tours through the scenic diversity of Upper Austria. The city itself surprises with a mix of high-tech museums, an alternative art scene and cozy beer gardens on the Danube. In just a few minutes you are in the hills of the Mühlviertel or on crystal-clear lakes of the Salzkammergut. If you decide to rent a motorhome in Linz, you will benefit from excellent transport links, a relaxed atmosphere and proximity to highlights such as Hallstatt, Bad Ischl or Passau. Camper-friendly parking spaces and well-maintained roads make the start particularly easy.
What campervan tours are available from Linz?



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Linz is charming - but if adventure calls, these tours are available for your camper road trip:
Motorhome Tour Linz No. 1: Danube Romance & Wachau (approx. 350 km / 5 days)
Historical monasteries, vineyards and Danube waves - a route full of enjoyment and history.
- Day 1: Linz – Lentos Art Museum & Danube Cycle Path
- Day 2: Grein – Castle tour & camping directly on the Danube
- Day 3: Melk – Melk Abbey & Wachau Apricots
- Day 4: Krems – Old Town & Wine Tasting
- Day 5: Return trip via Enns – Austria's oldest city
Motorhome Tour Linz No. 2: Mühlviertel Hills & Beer Culture (approx. 250 km / 4 days)
Hills, hops & home brewery - discover the gentle northern quarter with lots of flavor.
Day 1: Linz – Stroll through the old town & Ars Electronica
Day 2: Freistadt – Brewery tour & Bohemian Forest Nature Park
Day 3: Bad Leonfelden – spa town & gingerbread bakery
Day 4: Return journey via Ottensheim – Danube ferry & picnic
Motorhome Tour Linz No. 3: Salzkammergut Lake Tour (approx. 400 km / 6 days)
Mountains, lakes and imperial villas: A classic for nature fans.
Day 1: Linz – Camper pick-up & provisions
Day 2: Gmunden – Lake Traunsee & Seeschloss Ort
Day 3: Hallstatt – World Heritage Site & Skywalk
Day 4: Bad Ischl – Imperial Villa & Sisi flair
Day 5: Wolfgangsee – Boat trip & camping directly on the water
Day 6: Return trip via Ebensee – Gassel dripstone cave
Motorhome Tour Linz No. 4: Bavarian Forest & Passau (approx. 300 km / 5 days)
A green paradise just behind the border - including the city of three rivers.
Day 1: Linz – Danube Promenade & Street Art
Day 2: Wegscheid – Border crossing & Panorama Road
Day 3: Bavarian Forest National Park – Treetop Path & Lynx Enclosure
Day 4: Passau – Cathedral, Old Town & Innspitz
Day 5: Return journey via Schärding – Baroque jewel & Danube ferry
```Camping infrastructure in and around Linz


- Camping Linz-Pichlingersee: Generously laid out, swimming lake right next door, good city connection
- Stellplatz Linz-Winterhafen: Central, quiet at night, ideal for short stays
- Paradies-Camping Wolfgangsee Birkenstrand: Further out, but perfect for Salzkammergut fans
Wild camping is generally prohibited in Austria, but is sometimes tolerated in remote regions.
Culinary & Self-sufficiency in Linz


What you absolutely must try in Linz? Of course, the Original Linzer Torte, but you'd be wrong if you thought Linz didn't have even more specialties:
- Linzer Torte: considered the oldest known cake in the world with hazelnuts, currant jam and dough lattice.
- Kaspressknödel: Are extremely addictive. Irresistible.
- Wine: Cider from the Mühlviertel
- Beer: Zwickl. Very good.
For self-caterers: In supermarkets like Hofer, Spar or Billa you will find everything for your camper kitchen. Particularly recommended: the Südbahnhofmarkt for fresh fruit, vegetables, cheese specialties and organic meat. Regional souvenirs such as "Erdäpfelkäse" or Knödelbrot for Kaspressknödel complete the shopping.