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roadsurfer4.3(168 Reviews)29 mi. from Dusseldorf
roadsurfer4.3(168 Reviews)29 mi. from Dusseldorf
roadsurfer4.3(168 Reviews)29 mi. from Dusseldorf
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roadsurfer4.3(168 Reviews)29 mi. from Dusseldorf
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McRent4.5(92 Reviews)24 mi. from Dusseldorf
McRent4.5(92 Reviews)12 mi. from Dusseldorf
rent easy4.5(13 Reviews)12 mi. from Dusseldorf
rent easy4.5(13 Reviews)12 mi. from Dusseldorf
McRent4.5(92 Reviews)12 mi. from Dusseldorf
rent easy4.5(13 Reviews)12 mi. from Dusseldorf
rent easy4.5(13 Reviews)12 mi. from Dusseldorf
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McRent4.5(92 Reviews)12 mi. from Dusseldorf
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Düsseldorf is in Western Germany, the capital of the North Rhine-Westphalia region, and is famous for its fashion and art scene. The city is divided by the Rhine River, with the modern area on the west side and the Altstadt or Old Town on the east bank. The university contributes to the cosmopolitan feel, and visitors can enjoy a mix of magnificent historic architecture, green inner-city spaces, and excellent shopping. Düsseldorf is a great base to explore the Rhine Valley, with its picture-postcard villages and fairytale castles.
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Essential information for your trip to Düsseldorf
The best time of year to visit Düsseldorf is between mid-May and mid-September. The warmer months offer visitors comfortable temperatures averaging around 24 degrees, ideal for motorhome rental in Düsseldorf. The mild weather continues into October, which is another good time to visit as there are fewer crowds, and you can still eat al fresco and enjoy some time on the Rhine.
- Driving in Düsseldorf
Almost every German city now has a ‘green zone’, which applies to all vehicles driven by a German resident or a visitor. Düsseldorf has been a low-emission zone since 2013, so you should check when you pick up your campervan in Düsseldorf that it has a sticker to comply.
- The Rhine Valley
The Rhine River Promenade is a riverside walk alongside Carlstadt and the old town. There are plenty of cafes and bars, and you can take a boat trip near the Burgplatz. It’s easy to get to Cologne by boat or road from Düsseldorf and visitors can continue to explore beyond Cologne to the picturesque and beautiful areas of the Middle Rhine.
- Culture and History
Düsseldorf was the home of the West German art scene before reunification, and the city was famous for pushing the boundaries with architecture, too. Neue Zollhof is a must-see location on Düsseldorf’s modern side, with fabulous avant-garde architecture and the iconic twisted buildings that make up the Media Harbour.
Campervan offers for couples in Dusseldorf
For a romantic trip for two exploring Dusseldorf and other cities nearby, a smaller motorhome is just right. Discover our selection of vehicles for two people and explore together.
Campervan offers for families in Dusseldorf
If you want to go on a family camping holiday in Dusseldorf, we recommend a large motorhome. Alcove models are very popular with families with children, as the motorhomes are spacious and have several sleeping and seating areas.
Campervan offers for dog owners in Dusseldorf
Whether it's a campervan or a classic motorhome, there are now several rental companies in Dusseldorf that allow pets in their vehicles. In the CamperDays search, you can easily search for suitable offers using the "Pets allowed" filter.
Best campervan routes in Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf To Maastricht
It’s barely an hour’s drive from Düsseldorf to Maastricht in the southern part of The Netherlands. Rent a motorhome in Düsseldorf and enjoy the fascinating blend of Dutch, Belgian and German influences. The A52 takes you to the German border, and the road becomes the A2 – just 109 kilometres between the two locations. What lies below Maastricht is almost more fascinating than the city itself, with an 18th century fortress and a network of caves and tunnels dating back to 1575.
Bingen to Koblenz
The route from Bingen to Koblenz takes you through the Upper Middle Rhine Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This 64-kilometre drive on the B9 follows the river valley as it meanders through terraced vineyards with picturesque castles perched on steep hills overlooking the water. It is straight from the pages of a fairytale. Some castles are in ruins, but others are open to the public for a visit. Starting your tour with campervan hire in Düsseldorf, it’s a pretty quick 209-kilometre drive on the E31 to Bingen am Rhein.
Münsterland
To the north of Düsseldorf lies Münsterland, not a well-known destination for visitors so happily undiscovered and unspoiled. There is a wetland area perfect for motorhome exploration and more than 100 varieties of water birds. It’s a great location to explore on foot or by bike and is famous for its castles. There is a cycle path called the 100 Schlösser Route, which links all one hundred castles. Take the A42 and A43 north from Düsseldorf, around 122 kilometres. For a more interesting route via Dortmund, take the A46 and E37 – it’s about the same distance.
Sites of interest and excursions in Düsseldorf
Ahr Valley
The Ahr is a tributary of the Rhine and home to one of Germany’s smaller wine-making regions. It is a paradise for red wine lovers or lovers of a peaceful and romantic landscape. The vineyards stretch for 25 kilometres along the riverbank. This part of the Ahr Valley is 99 kilometres from Düsseldorf on the E31 or the E35 and is an excellent area to explore for a few days or a day trip. With a camper van for hire in Düsseldorf, you can easily make the journey and enjoy the beauty of the region at your own pace.
Burg Eltz Castle
Said to be the most beautiful castle in Europe, Burg Eltz Castle sits on a hilltop between the Rhine and Mosel Rivers. Well-preserved and in the same family for nine centuries, the castle is open to the public with fascinating guided tours. The castle is 150 kilometres from Düsseldorf but only 38 kilometres from Koblenz, so it is worth adding to the end of a Bingen to Koblenz road tour.
Bonn
Bonn is a small and accessible city often overlooked by visitors. A centre for art, it is home to two of Germany’s most significant art museums. It is also the birthplace of Beethoven and the capital of the former West Germany until reunification. Bonn is only 70 kilometres from Düsseldorf.
Campsites in Dusseldorf and the surrounding area
Your stay for the first night
- North Rhine-Westphalia/NettetalCampingplatz am Quellensee
- North Rhine-Westphalia/Niederkrüchten
- North Rhine-Westphalia/Hückeswagen
- North Rhine-Westphalia/Halver
- North Rhine-Westphalia/Kevelaer
- North Rhine-Westphalia/Haltern in Westfalen
There are no tolls on the autobahns or highways for vehicles that weigh under 7.5 tonnes. However, there can be charges for tunnels, including the Warno and Herren Tunnels.
When you rent a campervan in Düsseldorf you need to know that wild camping is generally prohibited in Germany. However, Germany welcomes motorhomes and campervans, so there are plenty of good public and private locations to park and camp.
ETIAS stands for European Travel Information and Authorisation System, which the EU will introduce in 2025. This is an additional entry requirement for visa-exempt travellers, and it means you must register your details online before your trip.
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