Innsbruck-Wiesing RV Rentals
Alpine landscapes, majestic mountains, picturesque valleys, and crystal clear water – you can explore Tyrol at any time of the year with your camper van rental. Rent a RV in Innsbruck-Wiesing and set off on a journey through the stunning landscapes of Tyrol. With plenty of majestic mountains, Innsbruck and the surrounding area is perfect for outdoor activities and unforgettable adventures! From here, you can also easily visit the picturesque town of Kitzbühel.
Where Can I Pick Up My RV in Innsbruck-Wiesing?
Innsbruck-Wiesing
Innsbruck-Wiesing
Address
Tiergarten 603
6210 Wiesing
Austria
Getting to the station
From Innsbruck Airport: Take Bus F (Neu-Rum Kaplanstraße) to Innsbruck Central Station and follow the directions mentioned below. Alternatively, you can take a taxi.
From Innsbruck Train Station (Hauptbahnhof): Take the S4 (heading to Jenbach Bahnhof) to the terminal station at Jenbach Bahnhof. From there, it’s a 25-minute walk, or you can take the EC train (Number 84 or 82) to Jenbach Bahnhof and walk for 25 minutes. Alternatively, you can take a taxi.
Important information: Our station location is situated directly next to the Inntal highway (Inntal Autobahn). This note is important because Google may display an incorrect location with the actual address.
Parking information
There is a paid car park about 5 minutes from our station where you can park your car during your journey. The address is: Commuter car park Wiesing, 6210 Wiesing, Austria.
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When the mountains call, simply rent a camper van in Innsbruck-Wiesing and explore the Austrian Alps. The imposing Nordkette mountain range rises directly above the city. The Nordkettenbahnen cable cars take you from the city center of Innsbruck to the peaks of the Nordkette in no time at all. This impressive connection between the city and the mountains is unique to the city. Even the little ones will get their money’s worth on a road trip from Innsbruck, as the Innsbruck Alpine Zoo is the highest zoo in Europe, where visitors can admire a variety of animal species that are native to the Alps and the surrounding mountains. So whether you’re coming to Innsbruck for skiing or a hiking vacation with the whole family, we have the best tips to help you prepare for your vacation.
Visa & Travel Requirements
U.S. citizens do not need a visa for short tourist visits to Austria. Here’s what you should know before your trip:
- Americans can visit Austria and other Schengen Area countries for up to 90 days within any 180-day period without a visa.
- You must have a valid U.S. passport. It’s recommended that your passport is valid for at least three months beyond your planned departure from the Schengen Area.
- Border officials may ask for proof of onward travel or a return ticket, confirmation of accommodation, and evidence of sufficient funds for your stay.
- Austria is part of the Schengen Area, allowing seamless travel between member countries during your visit.
- Starting in 2026, Americans will need ETIAS approval to enter Austria and other Schengen countries. Be sure to apply online before your trip once ETIAS is in effect.
RV Parking in Innsbruck-Wiesing
If you rent an RV in Innsbruck-Wiesing and want to explore the city first, there are various parking options where you can leave your vehicle. If you are renting an RV, you must pay attention to the permitted height limit for parking garages.
- Park & Ride facilities (P+R): These are located on the outskirts of the city and offer a great way to park your RV and take public transit into the city center. Some of the most popular P+R facilities in Innsbruck are Hötting West, Bergisel, or Landessportzentrum.
- Parking garages in the city center: There are several parking garages in the center of Innsbruck. Popular options are the parking garage at Marktplatz (Altstadtgarage), the Rathausgalerien parking garage, and the parking garage at Anichhof.
- Street parking: There is street parking in the outskirts of the city center, which is usually subject to a charge.
- Free parking in residential areas: Some residential areas offer free parking. However, look out for local signage to make sure you are parking legally.
- Shopping malls and grocery stores: Some shopping malls and grocery stores have their own free parking lots that you can use.
Nearby Gas Stations
When you rent an RV in Innsbruck-Wiesing you’ll need to return it with a full tank of diesel and refill the AdBlue. The AVIA gas station is only 2 minutes away from the roadsurfer location:
- AVIA, Austraße 26, 6200 Jenbach, Österreich
Please note: The AdBlue service station information provided is for guidance only and is provided without warranty of any kind; customers are advised to check the information for accuracy on their own responsibility, as roadsurfer assumes no liability for the accuracy or timeliness of the information.
Water Tank Info
When you rent a camper van in Innsbruck-Wiesing, you’ll need to fill up on fresh water and then empty your waste water at the end of your trip. You can find several motorhome water tank service locations at the camgrounds near Lake Achensee (approx. 15 minutes drive).
- Camping Alpen-Caravanpark Achensee, Achenkirch 17, 6215 Achenkirch, Austria
Best Time to Visit Innsbruck-Wiesing
The best time to rent a motorhome in Innsbruck-Wiesing depends on what kind of outdoor adventure you have in mind. There are both beautiful hiking destinations and fantastic ski resorts in the Innsbruck area.
In summer, from June to August, you can enjoy many outdoor activities in warm weather, such as hiking, cycling, and water sports at Lake Achensee or other lakes in the area.
In fall, from September to October, the weather is still mild to warm, there are fewer tourists, and with the beautiful fall colors, this time is ideal for hiking in the mountains. However, the weather can sometimes be unpredictable, so it’s worth packing weatherproof clothing.
In winter, from December to February, you can enjoy winter sports such as skiing, snowboarding, and cross-country skiing in the surrounding ski resorts. Bear in mind that it can be very cold, especially at high altitudes. In the high season around Christmas and New Year, the ski resorts can be very busy, so you should book early.
In spring, from March to May, the weather slowly warms up again, making this time of year ideal for hiking in the midst of blossoming nature. There may still be snow at higher altitudes, so make sure you wear non-slip footwear.
Weather conditions can vary from year to year. So if you’re planning to do special outdoor activities such as skiing in winter or hiking in summer, we recommend checking the weather conditions again shortly before your vacation. It’s also advisable to book activities in advance during the high season, especially in summer and winter, as popular places can book up quickly.