What a campervan trip looks like in NZ vs Austria

Embarking on a campervan adventure is a unique and exhilarating way to experience the beauty of different landscapes and cultures. Two countries that offer picturesque settings for such escapades are New Zealand and Austria - which is where our wonderful Mojo Campers founder, Ina Pijnacker is from. We thought it would be fun to compare a day in the life of a campervan in these two stunning destinations, exploring the contrasts and similarities that make each experience unforgettable! 

Scenic Beauty

New Zealand:

Known for its diverse and breathtaking landscapes, New Zealand is a paradise for nature lovers. A day in a New Zealand campervan starts with waking up to the mesmerising views of snow-capped mountains, lush green valleys, and pristine lakes. Whether you're parked on the shores of Lake Tekapo or amidst the Fiordland National Park, each sunrise and sunset promises a spectacular backdrop.

Austria:

Austria, on the other hand, boasts its own charm with picturesque alpine scenery. A day in an Austrian campervan often begins surrounded by rolling hills, charming villages, and alpine meadows. The Austrian Alps offer a dramatic and enchanting panorama that changes with the seasons, making every morning a visual delight!

Cultural Exploration

New Zealand:

New Zealand's rich Māori culture and the friendliness of the Kiwi people add a unique flavour to your campervan journey. A day may include visits to Māori heritage sites, local markets, or engaging in outdoor activities like bungee jumping and hiking. The warm hospitality of the locals makes every stop along the way a chance to immerse yourself in the Kiwi way of life.

Austria:

Austria, steeped in history and classical traditions, offers a cultural journey through charming villages and historic cities. A day in an Austrian campervan might involve exploring medieval castles, enjoying classical music concerts, or savouring traditional Austrian cuisine in a local tavern. The blend of history and modernity creates a unique cultural tapestry.

Camping Facilities

New Zealand:

New Zealand is well-known for its camper-friendly facilities. From well-equipped campgrounds to freedom camping in designated areas, there's a range of options to suit different preferences. Many sites offer amenities such as showers, kitchens, and electricity hookups, ensuring a comfortable stay amidst nature.

Austria:

Austria, too, provides excellent camping facilities with well-maintained campsites surrounded by nature. Whether you prefer a campsite with full amenities or a more secluded spot in the wilderness, Austria caters to all kinds of campervan enthusiasts. The country's commitment to preserving its natural beauty reflects in the cleanliness and accessibility of camping areas. Check out campervan rentals and camping info at MyVanture.

If you find yourself travelling to Austria, make sure to hit up some of our favourite places below via campervan. We suggest choosing MyVanture, a local Austrian camper rental company specialising in premium VW campervans equipped with top-notch amenities and the utmost comfort.

Reutte (Tirol, Austria)

  • Visit Neuschwanstein Castle in Fuessen (Germany, just north of Austria)

  • Visit Tirol’s largest waterfall; Stuiben Waterfalls (Stuibenfaelle) where you can do canyoning, hiking or just take a refreshing bath

Innsbruck (Tirol, Austria)

  • Visit The Nordkette, also variously called the North Chain, Northern Range. Take the cable car to the top of the mountain for breathtaking views

  • Goldenes Dachl; Centrally located in Innsbruck's Altstadt (old town), the Goldenes Dachl (Golden roof) is the city's most iconic and famous landmark

As for where to travel in New Zealand, check out our series of blog posts that include campervan itineraries, day trip ideas, and plenty of travel inspiration. 

Whether you choose to explore the picturesque landscapes of New Zealand or the charming alpine regions of Austria, a day in the life of a campervan in these destinations promises adventure, cultural exploration, and a unique connection with nature. 

Ina Pijnacker