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Rent a Motorhome in Naturno and Explore South Tyrol

Discover the freedom of the open road with Campcruisers. When you rent a camper in Naturno, you get the key to unforgettable alpine passes, picturesque villages, and breathtaking nature. Your South Tyrolean adventure awaits. Choose your ideal motorhome and start exploring!

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Your Alpine Basecamp: Welcome to Naturno

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Welcome to Naturno (Naturns in German), your perfect starting point for an unforgettable alpine journey! Nestled in the sun-drenched Vinschgau Valley of South Tyrol, Italy, this charming market town is a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers. With approximately 6,000 residents, Naturno combines the tranquility of a small village with the amenities of a top-tier tourist destination. Its unique geographical position, sheltered by the Ötztal Alps to the north and open to the warm southern currents, grants it a surprisingly mild, Mediterranean climate with over 315 sunny days a year. This makes it the ideal place to rent a camper in Naturno and explore the outdoors.

The history of Naturno stretches back thousands of years. The famous Prokulus Church, with its 7th-century frescoes, stands as a testament to its early medieval importance. Even Ötzi the Iceman was found in the nearby mountains, highlighting the region's ancient human presence. Today, Naturno is renowned as the first certified 'Alpine Wellness' destination in South Tyrol, offering a perfect blend of active holidays and relaxation. If you decide to rent a motorhome in Naturno, you are choosing a base that combines cultural richness with immediate access to raw nature. The best time to visit is from April to October when the apple orchards are in bloom or the vineyards are golden, and the mountain passes are clear for driving. For those seeking more rugged terrain, you can even rent a 4x4 camper in Naturno and tackle the more demanding mountain roads with confidence. From leisurely valley strolls to high-altitude treks, your decision to rent a motorhome in Naturno is the first step towards an adventure of a lifetime.

Unforgettable Sights and Activities Around Naturno

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When you rent a motorhome in Naturno, you position yourself at the gateway to a world of incredible sights and activities. The area is packed with cultural treasures and natural wonders, ensuring your itinerary will be full.

Juval Castle: Perched on a hill overlooking the valley, this medieval castle is one of the Messner Mountain Museums, curated by the legendary mountaineer Reinhold Messner. It's dedicated to the 'Myth of the Mountain' and houses fascinating art collections from Tibet and across the globe. A visit here is a must.

Texel Group Nature Park: Naturno lies directly at the foot of South Tyrol's largest nature park. From your camper, you can easily access countless hiking trails, including the famous Merano High Mountain Trail. Explore pristine forests, alpine meadows, and cascading waterfalls. If you rent a camper in Naturno, you'll have the flexibility to explore a new trail every day.

Prokulus Church & Museum: Step back in time at this unassuming church, home to the oldest Carolingian frescoes in the German-speaking world. The adjacent museum provides deep insights into the life and history of the early Middle Ages.

Via Claudia Augusta: This ancient Roman road has been transformed into a fantastic cycling path that runs right through Naturno. You can cycle for miles through apple orchards and picturesque villages, enjoying the flat, easy terrain of the valley floor.

Waterfall & Adventure Pool: For a refreshing break, visit the impressive Naturno waterfall or spend an afternoon at the local adventure pool, complete with slides and wellness areas—perfect for families who rent a motorhome in Naturno.

Choosing to rent a 4x4 camper in Naturno opens up even more possibilities, allowing you to venture deeper into the mountain landscapes on less-traveled paths.

Unforgettable Road Trips from Naturno

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With your camper van keys in hand, Naturno is the perfect launchpad for some of Europe's most scenic drives. Here are a couple of ideas for your road trip.

⛰️ The Stelvio Pass & Alpine Lakes Tour (2-3 Days)



This tour is for thrill-seekers and lovers of dramatic landscapes. It takes you over one of the world's most famous mountain roads. The ideal vehicle for this is a maneuverable camper, so when you rent a camper in Naturno, consider its size.

Day 1: Naturno to Bormio via Stelvio Pass. Head west from Naturno towards Prato allo Stelvio. From there, begin the legendary ascent of the Stelvio Pass. With 48 hairpin turns on this side, the drive is exhilarating. Stop at the top (2,757m) for breathtaking views and a classic sausage from a food stall. Descend the other side into the Lombardy region and stay at a campsite near the spa town of Bormio.

Day 2: Bormio to Livigno and back towards Switzerland. Explore Bormio in the morning before driving to the duty-free town of Livigno via the Foscagno Pass. Enjoy some shopping and the beautiful lake. From Livigno, you can drive into Switzerland via the Munt la Schera Tunnel (check opening times and toll) and explore the Swiss National Park before heading back towards South Tyrol via the Ofenpass.

🏰 The Dolomites & Vineyard Route (3-4 Days)



A more leisurely but equally stunning tour combining jagged peaks with culinary delights. This route is perfect for those who want to experience the heart of South Tyrol after they rent a motorhome in Naturno.

Day 1: Naturno to the Seiser Alm. Drive east past Bolzano and up towards Europe's largest high-altitude pasture, the Seiser Alm (Alpe di Siusi). Park your camper below and take the cable car up for incredible hiking with panoramic views of the Schlern and Langkofel peaks. Camp nearby in towns like Völs or Kastelruth.

Day 2: The Great Dolomites Road. From your campsite, drive the famous Great Dolomites Road. You'll pass through the Gardena Valley, over the Sella Pass and Pordoi Pass, witnessing the iconic, jagged limestone peaks of the Dolomites. The views are simply spectacular. Find a campsite near Cortina d'Ampezzo for the night.

Day 3: Lake Misurina & South Tyrolean Wine Road. Visit the stunning Lake Misurina with the Tre Cime di Lavaredo in the background. Afterwards, begin your scenic drive back west. Take the southern route towards Bolzano and drive a portion of the South Tyrolean Wine Road. Stop at a winery near Lake Kaltern for a tasting before returning to the Naturno area.

Returning Your Camper Clean: Washing Facilities in Naturno

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Before you return your beloved camper, it's important to give it a good clean, both inside and out. Finding a washing facility that can accommodate the height of a motorhome can sometimes be a challenge. Standard car washes often have height restrictions of around 2.2 to 2.5 meters, which is too low for most semi-integrated and alcove motorhomes.

Always look for 'LKW-Waschanlagen' (truck washes) or self-service wash bays ('SB-Waschboxen') that are open-air or have a very high clearance. These bays provide you with a pressure washer, brush, and soap, giving you full control over the cleaning process. It’s a great way to ensure your temporary home is sparkling. When you rent a motorhome in Naturno, planning this final step makes the return process smooth and easy.

Here are a few suitable options in and around Naturno. Always double-check the maximum height clearance on-site before entering!

1. Agip Service Station
These stations often have high-roofed self-service wash bays perfect for campers.
Address: Via Stazione, 63, 39025 Naturno BZ, Italy

2. Self-Service Wash Laces (Latsch)
A short drive from Naturno, nearby towns often have excellent facilities.
Address: Look for SB-Wasch or Autolavaggio Self-Service signs in the commercial area of Latsch, e.g., Via Centrale, 39021 Laces BZ, Italy.

3. Truck Wash near Merano
For a guaranteed high-clearance wash, heading towards the larger town of Merano might be your best bet. Industrial areas on the outskirts often have dedicated truck washing facilities.
Address: Search for 'LKW Waschanlage' in the industrial zones of Merano or Lana.

Getting to Your Naturno Adventure

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Your adventure to rent a motorhome in Naturno begins with your journey to this beautiful alpine town. Here’s how you can get here from major English-speaking countries.

Flying from the UK & Ireland:
Your best bet is to fly into Verona (VRN) or Innsbruck (INN).
From London (LHR, LGW, STN), you can find direct flights to Verona with airlines like British Airways, Ryanair, and EasyJet. From Dublin (DUB), Aer Lingus and Ryanair often have seasonal or direct flights to Verona or nearby Milan Bergamo (BGY). From the airport, you can take a train to Bolzano/Bozen and then a regional train directly to Naturno. The entire train journey is scenic and efficient.

Flying from the USA & Canada:
There are no direct flights to Bolzano or Innsbruck from North America. The most common route is to fly into a major European hub and take a connecting flight. Recommended hubs are Munich (MUC) or Frankfurt (FRA) in Germany, or Milan Malpensa (MXP).
From major airports like New York (JFK), Toronto (YYZ), or Los Angeles (LAX), you'll find numerous daily flights to these hubs. From Munich or Milan, you can either take a connecting flight to Verona or Innsbruck or enjoy a scenic train ride (approx. 3-4 hours) through the Alps to Bolzano, followed by the short trip to Naturno.

Flying from Australia, New Zealand & South Africa:
Your journey will involve at least one stop, typically in the Middle East (e.g., Dubai with Emirates, Doha with Qatar Airways) or a major Asian/European hub.
Fly from Sydney (SYD), Auckland (AKL), or Johannesburg (JNB) to hubs like Munich (MUC), Frankfurt (FRA), or Milan (MXP). From there, follow the same instructions as for North American travelers: either a short connecting flight or a beautiful train journey will bring you to the heart of South Tyrol, ready to pick up your camper and start exploring.

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