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Rent a Motorhome in michelstadt-hessen

167 motorhomes available in michelstadt-hessen

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Rent a campervan in michelstadt-hessen

The campervan offers minimalist accommodation and mobility for travellers, with a sleeping area and usually a bathroom.

Rent an overcab motorhome in michelstadt-hessen

An overcab motorhome has a sleeping area that extends over the driver’s cab. These models offer plenty of room for families and are ideal for longer camping trips.

Rent a semi-integrated motorhome in michelstadt-hessen

Semi-integrated motorhomes keep part of the base vehicle’s cab. They offer compact living space and are ideal for couples or small to medium-sized families on the road.

Rent a motorhome with a dog in michelstadt-hessen

At Camperfuchs, dogs never have to wait outside or stay at home. With a motorhome you set off exploring together – discovering new places without leaving your four-legged friend behind. The dog-friendly models offer plenty of room for people and dogs plus many comforts for a pleasant stay.

Rent a motorhome for families in michelstadt-hessen

The perfect solution for family adventures is available at Camperfuchs: with spacious interiors, comfortable sleeping options and all the comforts of home on the road, renting a motorhome is the ideal way to create shared experiences.

Rent a motorhome for couples in michelstadt-hessen

Romantic picnics on the beach, cosy evenings under the stars, intimate moments in the most beautiful landscapes – that’s what these motorhomes are made for. Designed especially for couples, they offer comfort and amenities for an unforgettable trip.

Frequently Asked Questions about Renting a Motorhome

What driving licence do I need to rent a motorhome?+

For most of our motorhomes up to 3.5 t a normal car licence (category B) is enough. Larger vehicles over 3.5 t require category C1. We are happy to help you find a vehicle that matches your licence – just tell me how many people are travelling.

How much does it cost to rent a motorhome?+

The price depends on the vehicle, travel period and season – in return you get a fully travel-ready, well-maintained motorhome including a handover briefing. The quickest way to get a concrete price is a short, no-obligation enquiry with your preferred dates.

How high is the deposit?+

A deposit is due for the rental, which you get back in full after a damage-free return. The exact amount depends on the vehicle and is stated in your offer – feel free to enquire without obligation and you will see all the terms.

Is insurance included?+

Our rental vehicles are insured (incl. third-party liability, usually with fully comprehensive cover and an excess). In addition, you can protect your trip with our ERGO travel add-on insurance. The exact excess is stated in your offer.

Can I bring my dog?+

Pets are welcome in many vehicles – but this depends on the vehicle. You will find tips for travelling with a dog in our guide. Tell me your travel period and we will find a suitable, pet-friendly motorhome.

How does handover and the briefing work?+

At pick-up you receive a detailed personal briefing on the technology, water, electrics and layout – so you never start unprepared. Please allow some time on the handover day for this.

What are the cancellation terms?+

Cancellation is possible under our rental terms; the conditions depend on how close to the start of the trip you cancel. The exact tiers are set out in your rental contract/offer.

Are free kilometres included?+

As a rule, free kilometres are included in the rental price; depending on the tariff you get unlimited kilometres or a generous kilometre package. We will clarify which tariff suits your trip directly in the offer.

Is there a minimum rental period?+

Depending on the season there is a minimum rental period (usually longer in high season than in low season). Tell me your preferred dates and I will let you know whether they fit.

Where can I pick up the motorhome?+

Pick-up takes place at our station – you will get the exact location with your booking confirmation. If you tell me your region, I will let you know what works best for you.

How can I pay?+

Usually there is a down payment at booking and the balance before the start of the trip. The accepted payment methods are stated in your offer – feel free to enquire without obligation.

What is included in the motorhome?+

Our motorhomes come travel-ready – with a kitchen, bathroom/WC, heating and everything for everyday life on the road. Exactly which equipment is on board depends on the vehicle. Tell me what matters to you and I will recommend the right model.

Can I travel in winter too?+

Many of our vehicles have a parking heater and are also suitable for cooler trips. For winter tours we recommend a suitable model – tell me your dates and destination.

What is a panel van (campervan)?+

A panel van (campervan) is a compact, agile camper based on a delivery van – ideal for two people or a weekend, usually with a small kitchen and bathroom. Up to 3.5 t you can drive it on a car licence (category B).

What is an overcab (alcove) motorhome?+

On an overcab (alcove) model an additional sleeping area extends over the driver’s cab – giving you especially many berths. Great for families and longer trips, often with up to six beds with us.

What is a semi-integrated motorhome?+

A semi-integrated motorhome keeps the base vehicle’s cab and adds a living body behind it. Compact and comfortable – ideal for couples and smaller families, often with a drop-down bed over the seating area.

What is an integrated motorhome (liner)?+

On an integrated (fully integrated) motorhome the cab and living area merge into one unit – maximum living space and comfort, the premium motorhome. Particularly large, luxurious models are called liners.

What is a caravan?+

A caravan is towed behind the car. The advantage: at your destination you unhitch and stay flexible with the car. Depending on the weight you need licence B, B96 or BE.

What is a pop-top roof?+

A pop-top roof folds up at the pitch and creates extra standing height plus, usually, another berth – popular on compact campervans.

What bed types are there (drop-down, fixed, queen bed)?+

Common are: fixed bed (built in, always ready to use), single beds (lengthways, separate), queen bed (large double bed accessible from both sides) and drop-down bed (lowers electrically, saving space during the day). Tell me the number of people and I will find the right fit.

Do the motorhomes have an awning?+

Many of our vehicles have an awning – an extendable sun and rain roof for the area in front of the door. Whether a particular vehicle has one is stated in the vehicle description.

Is there a toilet and shower (wet room)?+

Most motorhomes have a wet room with WC and often an integrated shower; larger models have a separate bathroom. Usually a cassette toilet with a removable tank is fitted.

How does the water supply work (fresh, grey, black water)?+

Fresh water for drinking and showering comes from the fresh water tank; waste water from the sink and shower is collected in the grey water tank; the toilet waste is called black water. Disposal takes place at service points on motorhome pitches and campsites.

How does the power supply work – can I camp off-grid?+

In the living area a leisure battery provides power (lights, water pump, USB). It is charged while driving, via shore power (a socket at the pitch) or solar. With solar and enough battery you can camp off-grid – i.e. without shore power – for a while.

Are the motorhomes heated (parking heater)?+

Yes, our vehicles have heating (usually gas or diesel heating), many additionally a parking heater – so it stays cosy and warm even in cool weather. For winter tours we recommend a winter-proof model.

Which licence for weight/payload (3.5 t, B96)?+

Motorhomes up to 3.5 t permissible total weight can be driven on category B. With B96 or BE heavier combinations are possible. The payload is what you may still load (luggage, water, people) – plan it realistically.

Where am I allowed to stay overnight – pitch, free-standing, wild camping?+

You can stay overnight at motorhome pitches and campsites (with service points and power). Free-standing is only permitted to a very limited extent in Germany, and real wild camping is mostly prohibited. Different rules apply abroad.

What to keep in mind abroad (tolls, vignette, emissions sticker)?+

Depending on the country you need a vignette (e.g. Austria, Switzerland) or pay distance-based tolls; in many cities an emissions sticker or Crit’Air sticker is required for low-emission zones. Over 3.5 t, separate toll rules sometimes apply – check this for your destination country before the trip.

Can I also rent a caravan?+

Yes – alongside motorhomes and campervans you can also rent a caravan affordably at Camperfuchs. You tow the caravan with your own car; at your destination you unhitch and stay mobile with the car. Tell me your travel period and we will find a suitable caravan near you.