roadsurfer4.3(167 Reviews)61 mi. from Brussels
roadsurfer4.3(167 Reviews)61 mi. from Brussels
roadsurfer4.3(167 Reviews)8 mi. from Brussels
roadsurfer4.3(167 Reviews)8 mi. from Brussels
roadsurfer4.3(167 Reviews)8 mi. from Brussels
roadsurfer4.3(167 Reviews)61 mi. from Brussels
roadsurfer4.3(167 Reviews)61 mi. from Brussels
roadsurfer4.3(167 Reviews)8 mi. from Brussels
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Brussels is the capital of Belgium and will likely be the first place you head to when you fly into Belgium, which makes it the perfect starting point for a campervan adventure. When you pick up your motorhome for hire in Brussels, you will probably have to head out of the city after the first day, as that's where your real adventure will start. However, do make sure you check out some of the city's main attractions, as there's a lot to do here. From the iconic Atomium and the grandiose Grand Place to the picturesque Ardennes and charming towns like Bruges and Ghent, your road trip will be filled with memorable experiences.
When you rent a motorhome in Brussels, you can take many great excursions and road trips. If you search for Motorhome rental in Brussels through CamperDays, you will benefit from competitive prices and an exceptional variety of vehicles. We work diligently to select the best motorhome rental firms in and around Edinburgh so that you can get your holiday.
Pick-up locations in Brussels and nearby
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Helpful tips for your trip To Brussels
The best time to hire a campervan in Brussels is between April and August when you can enjoy the best weather and temperatures. However, you can visit during early spring and autumn if you prefer less traffic and crowds.
- Local festivals
When you rent a campervan in Brussels, make sure you check out the local festival calendar. There's always something going on in and around Brussels. Two stand-out festivals are the Brussels Jazz Festival, which is held in January, and the Brussels Summer Festival, which is held in August.
- Cycling and Outdoor Activities
A good place to cycle around is the Sonian Forest, as there are plenty of cycling and hiking trails here. If you are wondering if Camper van for hire in Brussels is for you, then think of the outdoor adventures and memories you can make.
- Belgian food
Did you know the Belgians invented fries? They are fry crazy here, and many are double-fried, so this is one food you should check out. Moules-frites (mussels with fries) is a dish you will see on most menus over here, and it's fantastic. Belgium is also known for Belgian waffles; plenty of these stalls are everywhere across Brussels and the rest of Belgium.
Campervan offers for couples in Brussels
For a romantic trip for two exploring Brussels 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 Brussels
If you want to go on a family camping holiday in Brussels, 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 Brussels
Whether it's a campervan or a classic motorhome, there are now several rental companies in Brussels 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 from Brussels
Brussels To Ghent
This is only a short journey of roughly 60km and would make the perfect route for those who may only have their campervan in Brussels for a few days. It's quite a direct route along the E40, but Ghent is the most fantastic city, and somewhere you should visit on your campervan trip. It's very walkable, and plenty of campsites are on the city's outskirts.
Brussels to Ostend with a stop in Bruges
Brussels to Ostend calling at Bruges is a great route in two fantastic locations. Head Northeast out of Brussels along the E40 motorway towards Bruge. It's quite a nice leisurely drive to get here. Bruges is a small old city, so when you park up, we recommend stopping outside the city and walking in to save time when driving around the small streets. There are loads of things to do here, and if you can choose to spend the night here, it's only a short 30-minute drive to Ostend along the E40 motorway and the A10. Ostend is a lovely seaside resort town with plenty of things to do. Overall, this journey will allow you to see two places in one.
Brussels to Aachen
Why not head to another country while you are enjoying your campervan travels? Brussels to Aachen is a 140km drive that takes you through plenty of lovely countryside with some great places to visit. You could call at Leuven, which is a nice, old, charming town famous for its beautiful architecture. Then you could always call at Liège, which is one of the biggest cities in Belgium with a rich history. After that, you cross the border into Germany and head for Aachen, which is a fantastic little town famous for its history as the residence of Charlemagne. Check with your campervan provider if you can take your campervan to another country.
Sites of interest and excursions in Brussels
Waterloo Battlefield
This is about 20km outside of Brussels and should be on the list for anyone interested in history. Of course, the famous Battle of Waterloo occurred in 1815, when Napoleon was defeated. There are plenty of good viewpoints over the battlefield, including Lion’s Mound, which is 226 steps high. Then, there is the battlefield memorial and a visitor centre. Guided tours are also available.
Mechelen
Mechelen is a great town worth visiting while you are out and about in your campervan, as it's only 30km from Brussels. It's only a small town, but it's full of history and culture, including St. Rumbold’s Cathedral, where you can climb the steps to the top to get great views over the city.
Tervuren
Tervuren covers 200 hectares and is home to the beautiful Tervuren Park and the Royal Museum for Central Africa. Large lakes, good paths, and lawns are perfect for picnics. It can be very popular during the summer, so ensure you arrive early to avoid the crowds. It makes an excellent first stop when you are heading out of Brussels.
Campsites in Brussels and the surrounding area
Your stay for the first night
- Flanders/Stekene
- Flanders/AverbodeCamping De Vijvers
- Flanders/LommelRecreatiepark Blauwe Meer
- Wallonia/Hermeton-sur-Meuse
- Wallonia/Esneux
- Wallonia/Aywaille
No, wild camping is not allowed anywhere in the area. Make sure you stick to dedicated campsites.
You can find campervan-friendly campsites using various online resources and apps like Campercontact, Park4Night, and ACSI.
Belgium is lucky to be bordered by three other countries, so combining the trip to another country is a great idea. Make sure you check with your campervan provider to see if this is something you can do.
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