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Campervan Hire in Luxembourg: Europe's Grand Duchy on Wheels

Welcome to Luxembourg, a compact country with a huge heart, nestled between Germany, France, and Belgium! With a population of just over 660,000, the Grand Duchy offers a surprising mix of fairytale castles, lush forests, and a modern, multicultural capital city. This is a land of short drives and big discoveries. Find and book the perfect campervan on Campcruisers from a wide selection of vehicles and rental companies. Get ready to explore one of Europe's most charming and accessible destinations, all at your own pace.

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Why you should book your campervan for Luxembourg online

Luxembourg is a dream destination for a campervan adventure, and booking your vehicle online through a platform like Campcruisers gives you the ultimate head start. The country's small size means you can see everything without spending all day driving. The key advantage of online booking is the ability to compare a wide range of campers from different rental companies in Luxembourg. This allows you to find the perfect vehicle for your needs, whether it's a nimble van for winding country roads or a more spacious motorhome for extra comfort.

This flexibility is essential for making the most of your trip. You can wake up in the Ardennes forest, explore a medieval castle by lunchtime, and enjoy a glass of Moselle wine by a riverside in the evening. With your pre-booked campervan, you're not tied to a single location. You have the freedom to discover Luxembourg's hidden corners, from the dramatic rock formations of the Mullerthal Region to the historic battlegrounds of the north.

The Best Campervan Tours in Luxemburg: Our Itinerary Ideas

Your campervan is the perfect key to unlocking the treasures of the Grand Duchy. Here are three distinct routes to experience the best of what Luxemburg has to offer.


🏞️ Tour 1: The Mullerthal Trail – Luxemburg's Little Switzerland


This route takes you through the country's most spectacular natural region, famous for its unique rock formations, dense forests, and enchanting streams.


  • Duration: 3-4 days
  • Distance: approx. 150 km (93 miles)
  • Ideal for: Hikers, nature lovers, photographers


  • Day 1: Echternach and the Gorges. Start in Echternach, Luxemburg's oldest town. From here, drive to the "Wolfsschlucht" (Wolf's Canyon) for a stunning short hike. Park your camper and spend the afternoon exploring the labyrinthine rock formations.
  • Day 2: Berdorf and the Schiessentümpel Waterfall. Berdorf is the heart of the region, offering access to countless hiking trails. Don't miss the Schiessentümpel, a picturesque little waterfall with a charming stone bridge, one of Luxemburg's most iconic photo spots.
  • Day 3: Larochette Castle. Drive to the town of Larochette, dominated by its magnificent ruined castle. Explore the ruins and enjoy the panoramic views before finding a nearby campsite for the night.


🏰 Tour 2: The Valley of the Seven Castles


This classic route is a journey back in time, following a 24-km road that connects seven magnificent castles in the heart of the country.


  • Duration: 2-3 days
  • Distance: approx. 100 km (62 miles), including approach roads
  • Ideal for: History buffs, families, fairytale seekers


  • Day 1: Mersch to Ansembourg. Begin at Mersch Castle. From there, drive the winding road to Schoenfels Castle with its imposing tower. Your main stop for the day is the double attraction of Ansembourg: the impressive medieval Old Castle and the elegant 17th-century New Castle with its beautiful gardens.
  • Day 2: Hollenfels and Septfontaines. Continue your journey to Hollenfels Castle, perched high on a rock. Then, drive on to the romantic ruins of Septfontaines Castle. The drive itself, through the lush Eisch valley, is a huge part of the experience.
  • Day 3: Koerich Castle. Your final stop is the impressive lowland castle of Koerich. Its massive tower and beautiful setting make it a perfect end to your castle tour.


🍷 Tour 3: Capital Charm & The Moselle Wine Route


This tour combines the urban sophistication of Luxembourg City with the relaxed, scenic beauty of the country's wine region.


  • Duration: 3 days
  • Distance: approx. 120 km (75 miles)
  • Ideal for: City explorers, wine enthusiasts, foodies


  • Day 1: Luxemburg City. Park your camper at a city campsite and use public transport (which is free across the country!). Explore the UNESCO-listed Old Town, walk along the Chemin de la Corniche ("Europe's most beautiful balcony"), and visit the Bock Casemates, a network of underground fortifications.
  • Day 2: The Moselle Valley. Drive east to the Moselle River. Follow the wine route south from Grevenmacher to Remich. Stop at a local winery for a tasting of the famous Riesling, Pinot Gris, or Auxerrois white wines.
  • Day 3: Schengen. Your final stop is the historic village of Schengen, where the Schengen Agreement was signed in 1985. Visit the European Museum and stand at the tripoint where Luxembourg, Germany, and France meet.


How to Get to Luxemburg for Your Campervan Trip

Reaching Luxemburg to start your adventure is very convenient.


  • ✈️ By Plane (The Most Popular Option):


  • Luxemburg's main international airport is Luxembourg-Findel Airport (LUX).


  • From the UK & Ireland: There are frequent direct flights from London and Dublin, operated by airlines such as Luxair, British Airways, and Ryanair.
  • From the USA, Canada, Australia & NZ: The most common route is to fly to a major European hub like Paris (CDG), Amsterdam (AMS), or Frankfurt (FRA) and then take a short connecting flight to Luxembourg.


  • After arriving at the airport, you can easily reach the pickup location for your campervan. The exact address of our partner's rental station will be provided in your booking documents. Depending on the location, pickup may be directly at the airport or nearby.

The Tastes of Luxembourg: A Blend of Cultures

Luxembourg's cuisine is a hearty blend of French finesse and German earthiness. A campervan trip is the perfect excuse to sample its unique dishes.


What you can't miss:


  • Judd mat Gaardebounen: Considered the national dish, this is a smoked pork collar served with broad beans in a creamy sauce.
  • Bouneschlupp: A traditional and delicious green bean soup, often containing potatoes and smoked bacon.
  • Kachkéis: A local cooked cheese, often served melted on bread with mustard. An acquired but authentic taste!
  • Moselle Wines: Don't leave without trying the crisp, dry white wines from the Moselle valley, especially Riesling and Pinot Gris.

Camping in Luxembourg: Organized and High-Quality

Luxembourg is a camper's delight when it comes to infrastructure, but it has strict rules.


  • 🏕️ Wild Camping & Free-Standing:


  • Wild camping is strictly forbidden in Luxembourg. The country is small and densely populated, and the rules are enforced with significant fines. Do not attempt to stay overnight in car parks, forests, or by the roadside.


  • 🚐 Official Campsites:


  • The good news is that Luxembourg has an excellent network of high-quality, well-maintained campsites. They are clean, safe, and located in all the main tourist areas, from the Ardennes forests to the Moselle vineyards. Booking in advance, especially in summer, is highly recommended.


  • On Campcruisers, you will find a selection of campsites and private motorhome sites. Take a look, maybe the perfect spot for your Luxembourg tour is already listed!



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