Campsites in Austria: Our Top Picks!

Campsites in Austria: Our Top Picks!

Discover the most beautiful and best campsites in Austria, close to mountains, lakes, and historic cities.

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Planning your next camping holiday in Austria? You've come to the right place! We'll help you find the most beautiful campsites in Austria for an unforgettable trip.

Austria offers not only azure lakes, breathtaking views of alpine landscapes, and snow-capped mountains, but also campsites that are both beautiful and versatile.

Whether you're looking for an active holiday or simply want to relax, Austria is ideal for your camping trip and offers the perfect pitch for every type of camper.

We've put together a list of the most beautiful campsites and will tell you what makes each one so special.

What makes camping in Austria so special?

People often prefer to spend their holidays in different places. Some want to be by the sea, others prefer the mountains. Austria certainly isn't short on mountains. But if you're a water lover, you'll also find plenty to enjoy in Austria. While there's no sea, there are stunning lakes and rivers.

Austria also boasts many other picturesque landscapes, including rolling hills, forests, and rivers. And let's not forget the charming villages and cities like Salzburg, Innsbruck, or Klagenfurt.

You won't have to worry about a lack of leisure activities there.

Farm Camping

Farm camping is perfect for the whole family. In addition to a variety of animals, some farms offer visitors the chance to participate in activities. Guests can help with haymaking, mucking out, or looking after the animals.

Camping on a farm is guaranteed to be an experience for the whole family! Plus, it's more intimate than camping at a larger site, and you still have plenty of amenities.

By the way: With the SchauaufsLand app, you can easily find regional farms that offer pitches.

If you're taking a camping trip with a myvanture campervan or motorhome, you can add the SchauaufsLand membership directly when booking.

With your login details, you can log into the smartphone app and start exploring right away.

On the home screen, you'll see a map with many small listings. When you click on a listing from a sustainable farm, you'll get all the necessary information: contact details, general information, pictures, visitor comments, and a rating.

Lakeside Campsites in Austria

Austria's lakes offer a wide range of possibilities. Those seeking peace and quiet can relax at Irrsee, for example, which is a nature reserve suitable for rowing, swimming, fishing, and canoeing.

Nearby is another lake where things are a bit livelier: Mondsee. Various water sports are offered here, including sailing.

Other well-known and popular lakes for a camping holiday in Austria include Achensee, Wörthersee, Faaker See, Ossiacher See, and Afritzer See.

Mountain Camping

You won't be disappointed by the mountain views in Austria! Tyrol, Vorarlberg, Salzburg, and Carinthia are all excellent choices.

The Stubai Valley in Tyrol is a beautiful region offering many opportunities for outdoor activities. It's just under 30 minutes from Innsbruck and has something for everyone. You can climb, hike, mountain bike, ride horses, or go Nordic walking. And those are just a few of the many options!

There are also many alpine pastures that you can reach after a short hike, where you'll be treated to delicious food.

How much does camping in Austria cost?

Pitch fees range from 5 to 25 Euros. Additional charges may apply for electricity or water. Some establishments offer free pitches that visitors are welcome to use.

The cost of campsites in Austria for two people ranges from 20 to 50 Euros per night, depending on the season and facilities. If you're interested in one of the more luxurious camping options, such as a pine sleeping barrel or a Panorama Wood Lodge, you should expect costs of 60 to 95 Euros.

Food costs vary by location. A cup of coffee in Vienna costs more than in the countryside.

A great option for shopping is farm shops, where you can buy products directly from the producer.

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The 6 Most Beautiful Campsites in Austria

We've put together a list of the most beautiful campsites in Austria. From lakeside campsites with mountain views to urban sites near historic cities – we have something for everyone.

Alpine Camping in Salzburg

Kinderbauernhof Oberhasenberghof is located at 1150 m above sea level and offers 15 pitches for campers. Perfect if you're traveling with children or have a dog! Electricity, fresh water supply, and the possibility to dispose of your toilet cassette are also available.

Alpine Camping in Tyrol

Mountain Camp campsite is nestled in the Pitztal mountains and is open all year round. It has 38 comfortable pitches with electricity, gas, and winter-proof water connections, available for a fee.

Alpine Camping in Vorarlberg

The 5-star campsite in Nenzing, Austria, is just 4 kilometers from the motorway exit and is surrounded by nature. It is one of the most beautiful campsites in Austria.

Enjoy breathtaking mountain views, excellent service, first-class facilities, and a diverse range of amenities such as a wellness and sauna area, swimming pool, on-site restaurant, children's playgrounds, and activity room for campers of all ages. Dogs are also welcome guests at Alpencamping Nenzing.

Camping at Zell am See

Seecamp Zell am See not only offers incredible mountain views but also direct lake access, spacious sanitary facilities, supply and disposal options, and a diverse entertainment program.

The campsite is consistently flat and located between the road and the northern shore of the lake. Deciduous and other smaller trees provide shade for hot summer days. There is a noise barrier along the road.

Camping at Ossiacher See

Looking for beautiful campsites in Austria? We've got something for you!

Seecamping Berghof is located on the southern shore of Lake Ossiach, nestled between Gerlitzen Alpe and Ossiacher Tauern, directly opposite the crystal-clear lake.

We were impressed not only by the spacious pitches, some with magnificent panoramic views over Lake Ossiach, but also by the modern sanitary facilities and the cozy restaurant with a large terrace.

The child-friendly offerings at the campsite are very diverse, with sports facilities for tennis, beach volleyball, football, and mini-golf.

Camping at Natterer See

The Campingresort is located in the sunny low mountain range, far from all through roads, yet only 7 km from the capital Innsbruck.

The campsite boasts modern infrastructure, varied cuisine, and family activities such as kayaking, tennis, beach volleyball, a water slide, an aqua park, and much more.

Dogs are welcome at this campsite and can use the dog shower free of charge.

What to consider when traveling to Austria?

We've already introduced you to some beautiful campsites in Austria. Have you found a suitable one and are now planning your trip? We have some helpful tips and information for your journey.

Spikes and Snow Chains

During the summer months, from early June to late September, studded tires are not permitted on Austrian roads. Outside these times, you can use studded tires on Austria's roads.

Don't forget that if you're driving a vehicle with studded tires, you must display a standardized spike sticker on the rear.

Snow chains are necessary in Austria during "winter driving conditions." If winter suddenly sets in, especially mountain pass roads will require snow chains.

Tolls

In Austria, a toll is payable on all motorways and expressways for both cars and motorcycles. This can be paid in the form of a vignette, the GO-Maut, or route-specific tolls.

Warning Signs and Safety Vests

Unlike Portugal, Spain, and France, you must carry a warning flag for overhanging loads when traveling to your campsite in Austria. However, you should at least have one safety vest with you.

Only one vest for the driver is legally required, but it's advisable to carry one safety vest per person for safety reasons.

Climate and Weather

Sunshine and blue skies here, clouds and rain there: If you're camping south or north of the main Alpine ridge, you must be prepared for very different weather conditions simultaneously.

Depending on the location and altitude, precipitation and temperature can vary greatly. On average, regions receive 60 to 140 cm of precipitation per year.

Sporty and adventurous high-mountain tours in Austria must be well planned.

The weather situation and any avalanche risk must be carefully checked before setting off and should not be taken lightly.

Those who enjoy swimming and sunbathing can look forward to warm water temperatures when camping by the lake.

The average water temperature of the beautiful Wörthersee and the idyllic Neusiedlersee, for example, is between a pleasant 23 and 26 degrees Celsius during the summer months.

Conclusion: Campsites in Austria

Traveling by campervan is a great way to escape everyday life and enjoy nature. Whether you're drawn to the mountains, crystal-clear lakes, or vibrant cities, with a little preparation, your trip will be perfect! Find out where you want to go beforehand so you can reserve a campsite if necessary. You often have to be quick, as places book up fast due to high demand.

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