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Rent a campervan Schwaz - Your campervan trip through the heart of Tyrol starts here

Schwaz is located in the Inn Valley between Innsbruck and Kufstein and has around 13,000 inhabitants. The city is easily accessible via the Inntalautobahn (A12), the nearest airport is Innsbruck (INN) just 30 minutes away. Schwaz offers mountain panorama, mining history and alpine charm at the same time and is an ideal starting point for camping tours to the Karwendel, Zillertal or Achensee. Rent a motorhome Schwaz means: Start driving, breathe in nature and experience Tyrol in an authentic way.

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Why rent a camper in Schwaz?

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Those who rent a camper in Schwaz are immediately in the middle of the Tyrolean mountains. Within a few kilometers you can reach spectacular alpine roads, clear lakes and hiking trails with panoramic views. At the same time, Schwaz itself offers sights such as the silver mine or the Franciscan monastery. The infrastructure for campers is excellent, with many pitches, supply and disposal facilities and supermarkets for self-catering. Ideal for nature lovers, active travelers and anyone who likes to be flexible on the move.

Die Wohnmobil-Tourentips der Campcruisers-Redaktion für Schwaz

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Schwaz is the perfect starting point for varied tours in the Tyrolean Alps, to idyllic lakes and over breathtaking mountain passes.

Here are five inspiring motorhome tours:


Motorhome Tour Schwaz No. 1: Zillertal Alps Tour (approx. 200 km / 5 days)


A tour full of Alpine scenery, glacier air and Tyrolean hospitality.


Day 1: Schwaz – Stroll through the old town & silver mine 

Day 2: Mayrhofen – Ahornbahn & Zillertalbahn Day 

Day 3: Tuxertal – Hintertux Glacier & Hike Day 

Day 4: Fügen – Adventure spa & Spieljoch 

Day 5: Return to Schwaz with a stop in Jenbach


Motorhome Tour Schwaz No. 2: Achensee & Karwendel (approx. 150 km / 4 days)


Between mountain and lake: perfect time out for those seeking peace and nature lovers.


Day 1: Schwaz – Start & Shopping 

Day 2: Pertisau – Achensee boat trip & Karwendelbahn 

Day 3: Achenkirch – Hiking & lake access 

Day 4: Return trip via Wiesing with a view of the Inn Valley


Motorhome Tour Schwaz No. 3: Tyrolean Passes & Alms (approx. 250 km / 6 days)


Winding adventures and rustic refreshment stops await you.


Day 1: Schwaz – Start of the high alpine route Day 

Day 2: Kühtai – Pass road & mountain lake 

Day 3: Ochsengarten & Umhausen – Alms & waterfall 

Day 4: Pitztal – Glacier view & mountain inn 

Day 5: Imst – Rosengartenschlucht & old town 

Day 6: Return trip via the Inn Valley


Motorhome Tour Schwaz No. 4: From Schwaz to South Tyrol (approx. 300 km / 7 days)


Cross-border Alpine adventure with wine, castles and a view of the Dolomites.


Day 1: Schwaz – Arrival & preparation 

Day 2: Innsbruck – Old town & Nordkettenbahn 

Day 3: Brennerpass – Drive to Italy 

Day 4: Sterzing & Brixen – Cities & culinary delights 

Day 5: Bozen – Museums & vineyards 

Day 6: Ritten & Kalterer See 

Day 7: Return trip via Seefeld


Motorhome Tour Schwaz No. 5: Hut Culture & Pleasure Route (approx. 180 km / 5 days)


Eating with a view: This route focuses on Tyrolean cuisine and alpine idyll.


Day 1: Schwaz – Gourmet stroll & weekly market 

Day 2: Weerberg – Alm hike & cheese dairy 

Day 3: Kellerjoch & Hochpillberg – Panoramic view & Brettljause 

Day 4: Vomperberg – Farm shops & sunset 

Day 5: Return trip with a stop at the Tyrolean farm shop

Camper mieten in Schwaz - doch wo campen? ```html Rent a camper in Schwaz - but where to camp? ```

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Wild camping is officially prohibited in Austria, but is occasionally tolerated outside of tourist hotspots. If you want to play it safe, ask a farmer if he has a spot for a night. Our experience is: If you call into the forest in Tyrol in a friendly manner, you will also get a hospitable answer. But you don't have to camp in the wild, because Tyrol is well equipped, and that also applies to the camping infrastructure. Here are some campsite tips for your motorhome holiday in Tyrol near Schwaz: 


Schlemmerparadies Tirol: Rent a campervan and eat well

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Tyrolean cuisine attracts with many classics that are known far beyond the borders of Tyrol. Here is a selection of the absolute top classics. You shouldn't leave Tyrol until you've tried them: 


  • Tyrolean Gröstl: a classic, hearty pan dish from Tyrol, traditionally made with boiled potatoes, onions and strips of beef or pork
  • Kasspatzn: Also called cheese spaetzle
  • Schlutzkrapfen: crescent-shaped dumplings, usually prepared with a filling of spinach and curd cheese.


In Schwaz there are numerous supermarkets (Spar, MPreis, Billa) for self-caterers and a popular weekly market with regional products. Farm shops around Schwaz offer everything from homemade mountain cheese to bacon for your camper menu. You can actually stop off at any inn, the quality of the food is almost excellent everywhere. 

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