Planning a road trip in our cali taking in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and northern Italy, this will be our first big trip. We are travelling in the last 2 weeks of August holidays with our 2 boys and we would really like to do a few 1 night stays and they have a longer stay before we start our route back, should we be booking ahead? Can you stay for 1 night or is there a lot of minimum stay sites? What should we expect to pay per hook up pitch (probably too general question as level of sites and location will vary but just an idea as we are really new to this)? Many thanks
We’ve done that basic route several times, about 3k Miles with four of us living in the van, but over three weeks. They were my favourite holidays if I had to pick! Honestly I think just doing a night out two in each stop will mean you miss a lot of things - but it gives you a great excuse to come back again!
We booked campsites for some places that were knew would be busy, others we just started in Airs/Stellplatz. The kids impression of many of those were that we were basically living in a car park
I’m sure you’ve already got your route planned out, but some highlights imho along that route are:
Southern Germany:
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Black Forest - just lovely
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Outdoor swimming pool at Staufen-im-breisgau - its from the Germany Olympics, but it’s gorgeous and filled with water from the hills that is then solar heated - can be very cold if the sun hasn’t been out!
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Deutsche Alpen Strasse - takes a good few days, goes past a huge number of ‘castles’ - some you see from the turf, but you do have to go find most of them as there slightly off the road. Takes you up and down the mountains, so the scenery is fantastic, and really makes you appreciate being in a Cali rather than a big white!
Munich - beautiful, incredible beer, great food
Austria - Salzburg:
so much to see in this area!
Obviously all the ‘
sound of music’ stuff in and around Salzburg. The cable car trip up to the
Untersburg is awesome, incredible views!
Rossfeld panorama strasse - costs a very small fee, but basically a private road that runs along the spine of a few mountains with the most amazing views either side and lots of places to stop and get out. Unmissable imho, just around the corner from the eagles nest, but I enjoyed this more!
Eisreisenwelt - an incredible ice cave in the top of a mountain, you walk through it with oil lamps. One of mine and my son’s favourite things we’ve ever done! It’s very cold though inside, even if it’s hot outside, so take a coat!
Salt mines - there are two main ones I think, we’ve done both, both well worth a visit
Sommerrodelbahn „Keltenblitz“ - a ginormous toboggan ride on little sleds on rails down the side of the mountain! Goes on for miles. Kids nearly lost their minds it was so exciting!
I’ll add more when I think of them if you’re interested!