Surfing, climbing, or cycling: Five routes every athlete should take with their camper.

Travel, exercise, and connect with nature without sacrificing comfort or adventure. It's no longer just about covering miles, but about experiencing unique outdoor experiences , with complete flexibility and without relying on hotels or fixed reservations. Sleeping right in front of a hiking trail, pedaling until sunset, or running through the Alpine mountains: camper travel allows you to improvise , extend stages, or change direction if time demands.
Rentals on platforms like RoadSurfer are simple and flexible: you can start your trip from your city or, if you prefer, fly to your destination and pick up your pre-packed camper there, allowing you to optimize your travel time and launch into the adventure from the very beginning. All campers are fully equipped with a kitchen, bed, table, and plenty of space for sports equipment. There are compact models for two people and family options with more space and an indoor shower and bathroom.
Some of the routes most recommended by roadsurfers for combining sport, relaxation, and adventure on wheels include, for example, Triglav (Slovenia). From the roadsurfer station in Munich, you'll be in the heart of Triglav National Park in less than two hours. You can take routes such as the climb to Mount Triglav (2,864 m), ideal for experienced hikers, or explore the Vrata and Soca valleys. There are also dozens of marked trails perfect for trail running, swimming in glacial lakes, and spending nights under the stars in the mountains.
Provence and Mont Ventoux (France). Pick up your campervan in Marseille or Nice and explore Provence, where cycling routes await you through vineyards, medieval villages, and lavender fields. If you're a road cyclist, you can tackle the legendary Mont Ventoux, one of the most iconic climbs of the Tour de France. There are also mountain biking options in the Luberon Regional Natural Park, ideal for combining sport and gastronomy.
Dolomites (Italy). From Milan or Venice, you can reach the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in just a few hours. Areas such as Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Cortina d'Ampezzo, and the Gardena Pass offer challenging hiking trails, via ferratas for beginner climbers, and technical descents for mountain biking. High-altitude campsites allow you to spend the night with spectacular views and head straight out onto the trail at sunrise.
Atlantic Portugal. Pick up your campervan in Lisbon or Porto and follow the Portuguese Atlantic coast south, stopping at beaches like Peniche, Ericeira, Arrifana, and Carrapateira. The campervan allows you to adapt your trip to the sea conditions, move your base camp in search of the best waves, and sleep beachfront. A perfect route to combine surfing, sunrise yoga classes, and total relaxation.
Austrian Tyrol. From Munich or Innsbruck, you can explore the valleys of Tyrol and enjoy activities such as canyoning, rafting, trail running, or climbing in areas like the Ötztal or Zillertal. Many campsites are geared up for athletes: they have equipment drying areas, bike wash facilities, and direct access to marked trails.
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