Serbia to Poland via Hungary and Slovakia, with Serbian motorway toll categories, mountain/park overnight checks, Hungarian e-vignette or HU-GO, Slovak e-vignette or eMyto, Poland e-TOLL and Warsaw SCT.
Serbia motorhome travel rules
Serbia needs corridor planning for motorhomes: motorway tolls are route and category based, official campsites are thinner outside major routes, and mountain or national-park access needs local checks.
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Overnight parking and nature areas
Use campsites, paid stopovers or private permission for overnight stays; do not assume informal roadside or viewpoint parking allows camping.
- National parks, ski areas and mountain roads can restrict parking, fires, off-road access and overnight use.
- Keep outdoor setup inside the vehicle footprint unless the place is clearly a campsite or private pitch.
Campsites and service density
Motorhome services are useful around Belgrade, Novi Sad, main transit corridors and tourist regions, but gaps grow in rural and mountain areas.
- Confirm water, electricity, grey-water disposal and cassette disposal before leaving main routes.
- Some small campsites are seasonal or phone-ahead, especially near lakes, mountains and festivals.
Motorway tolls and vehicle category
Serbia uses toll collection on motorways, with vehicle category, height, axle count and route affecting the amount.
- Check the Putevi Srbije category and toll information before long A-road or motorway transit.
- No single tourist vignette replaces route tolls; keep cash/card options and rental billing rules in mind.
City and access restrictions
Serbia does not use a broad foreign-motorhome low-emission sticker, but large campers should plan city parking and mountain access carefully.
- Belgrade, Novi Sad and Nis can be easier with secure parking outside dense central streets.
- Mountain resorts and protected areas can use seasonal closures, local permits or parking controls.
Documents, licence and insurance
Carry passport or ID, licence, registration, insurance proof and rental permission for Serbia and any onward borders.
- Non-EU and non-local visitors should check International Driving Permit and insurance/green-card requirements before entry.
- Rental contracts can restrict Kosovo, Bosnia, Montenegro, Albania, gravel roads and winter mountain routes.
Winter equipment and mountains
Winter equipment, snow chains and mountain-road status matter on Kopaonik, Tara, Zlatibor and other highland routes.
- From late autumn to spring, check tyre and chain requirements for current conditions before mountain travel.
- Summer heat and wildfire risk can affect legal overnight stops, water planning and forest access.
Official links
This is an editorial planning reference. Before travel, check official pages, local signs, rental terms and insurance coverage.