Wohnmobil mieten Salzburg – Between Alpine panorama and Mozart city, set off with the camper
Salzburg, the world-famous birthplace of Mozart, is picturesquely situated on the border with Bavaria and has around 150,000 inhabitants. Salzburg Airport (SZG) is only a few kilometers from the city center. Thanks to direct connections to the motorway, railway network and Alpine routes, Salzburg is a perfect starting point for your road trip with the camper. The city offers you not only baroque old town, fortress and music festivals, but is also the gateway to the Alps, lakes and natural paradises of Austria. Rent a campervan in Salzburg means pure freedom between culture, mountains and camper idyll.
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Salzburg is perfect for a campervan trip: you'll find well-equipped pitches close to the city and you'll be in nature in no time. You can stroll through the Getreidegasse in the morning and relax by a lake in the Salzkammergut in the afternoon. The surrounding area offers countless opportunities for outdoor activities, whether it's hiking, climbing or cycling. Thanks to the compact city structure, you can quickly get out of the hustle and bustle and into the countryside. With a rented camper, you have the freedom to explore the beauty of the Salzburg region at your own pace and always have your home on four wheels with you.
Campcruisers Wohnmobil-Tourentips ab Salzburg



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Whether you're heading towards the Alps or exploring the Salzburg Lake District, your road trip starts perfectly with your campervan in Salzburg. Here are five varied campervan tour tips for your trip:
Campervan Tour Salzburg No. 1: Salzkammergut & Lake Tour (approx. 250 km / 5 days)
Crystal-clear lakes, charming villages and mountain panorama: This round trip takes you through the Salzkammergut - pure nature and pleasure.
Day 1: Salzburg - Old Town & Hohensalzburg Fortress
Day 2: Fuschlsee & Wolfgangsee - Swimming and boating
Day 3: Hallstatt - UNESCO World Heritage Site & Dachstein view
Day 4: Traunsee - Gmunden & Schloss Ort
Day 5: Return trip via Mondsee with lakeside promenade
Campervan Tour Salzburg No. 2: Hohe Tauern National Park (approx. 300 km / 6 days)
This route takes you to great heights: Waterfalls, glacier roads and alpine adventures await in the largest protected area of the Alps.
Day 1: Salzburg - Departure towards Zell am See
Day 2: Krimml Waterfalls - Hiking and marveling
Day 3: Gerlospass & Mittersill - High alpine drive
Day 4: Hohe Tauern National Park Center
Day 5: Großglockner High Alpine Road - Panoramic tour
Day 6: Return trip via Bruck an der Glocknerstraße
Campervan Tour Salzburg No. 3: Mozart & Mountains compact (approx. 180 km / 4 days)
Ideal for culture and nature fans with little time: Cultural city of Salzburg meets mountain idyll in Tennengau.
Day 1: Salzburg - City tour, Mirabell Gardens & Mozart House
Day 2: Hallein - Salt Worlds & Celtic Village
Day 3: Golling - Waterfall and Bluntautal
Day 4: Abtenau - Hiking & Tobogganing
Campervan Tour Salzburg No. 4: Panorama Alpenstraße (approx. 320 km / 7 days)
A spectacular tour along the Alpenstraße with highlights for hikers, nature lovers and photographers.
Day 1: Salzburg - Camper start & provisions
Day 2: Berchtesgaden - Königssee & Jennerbahn
Day 3: Ramsau - Almbachklamm & Hirscheckblitz
Day 4: Lofer - Saalach & Almenwelt
Day 5: Zell am See - Lakeside & Kitzsteinhorn view
Day 6: Saalfelden & Maria Alm
Day 7: Return trip to Salzburg
Campervan Tour Salzburg No. 5: Lakes & Thermal Baths (approx. 220 km / 5 days)
Pure relaxation between thermal baths, nature and bathing fun for the whole family.
Day 1: Salzburg - Start & walk along the Salzach
Day 2: Bad Ischl - Kaisertherme & Kurpark
Day 3: Attersee - SUP & Swimming
Day 4: Bad Aussee - Narzissenbad & Alpine spa town
Day 5: Mondsee - Final day on the water
Wild camping is generally prohibited in Austria, but is often tolerated in more remote areas if you behave considerately.
```Camping infrastructure in and around Salzburg


Around Salzburg, there are many well-maintained campsites and RV pitches. Highly recommended:
- Camping Nord-Sam Salzburg: Only 5 km from the center, quiet location, electricity, disposal, supermarket nearby.
- Panorama Camping Stadtblick: Great view of the old town, ideal for city tours with the camper.
- Campingplatz Wolfgangsee-Birkenstrand: Directly on the lake with swimming and good sanitary facilities.
Wild camping is generally prohibited in Austria, but is often tolerated in more remote areas if you behave considerately.
Culinary & Self-sufficiency in Salzburg



Salzburg stands for the finest Austrian cuisine. Be sure to try:
- Salzburger Nockerl
- Kasnocken
- Tafelspitz
- Backhendl
You can find the aforementioned dishes on almost every menu. In the old town, there are also charming weekly markets and supermarkets such as Spar, Billa or Hofer, where you can stock up on groceries if you want to cook well and cheaply yourself. You can also get regional products at farmers' markets such as the Schrannenmarkt, which takes place every Thursday.