Slovenia to Poland via Austria and Czechia, with DARS e-vignette or DarsGo checks, Austrian vignette/GO and section tolls, Czech e-vignette, Poland e-TOLL, Warsaw SCT and legal overnight planning.
Slovenia motorhome travel rules
Slovenia is a compact but strict motorhome country: use organised campsites or motorhome stops, buy the right e-vignette or DarsGo setup, and treat winter-equipment dates seriously.
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Wild camping and overnight stays
Wild camping is prohibited in Slovenia, so a motorhome route should be built around campsites, camper stops or explicitly authorised parking.
- Do not sleep in ordinary car parks, lake shores, forest roads or national-park areas unless signs or the operator explicitly allow overnight motorhomes.
- Near Bled, Bohinj, Soca Valley and Triglav National Park, expect tighter local enforcement and use official sites.
Campsites and motorhome stops
Slovenia's organised campsite and motorhome-stop network is the safe base for water, waste, electricity and legal overnight planning.
- Book lake, alpine and Adriatic sites early in summer and around holiday weekends.
- Check maximum length, steep access roads and whether winter services remain open outside the main season.
E-vignette, 2A/2B and DarsGo
Motorways and expressways require the right toll product: vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes use the vignette system, while heavier vehicles use DarsGo.
- Registered camping vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes are generally in toll class 2A regardless of height above the front axle, but converted vans need documentation and permanent living equipment to support that classification.
- Vehicles over 3.5 tonnes need DarsGo registration and a unit before using the motorway network; the Karavanke tunnel can have separate charges.
City and environmental access
Slovenia does not run a broad tourist emission-sticker system like Germany or France, but protected areas, old towns and car parks can restrict size, access and parking time.
- For Ljubljana, Bled, Piran and alpine villages, plan outside-centre parking or campsite transfers for larger motorhomes.
- Watch local signs for resident-only, height, weight and seasonal access limits.
Documents, licence and insurance
Carry licence, registration, insurance, rental papers and e-vignette or DarsGo proof; check categories for heavy motorhomes and trailers.
- Because the 2A/2B class can depend on registration and permanent conversion status, keep vehicle papers handy.
- Rental agreements can restrict unpaved mountain roads, winter travel and cross-border ferries.
Winter equipment and passes
Motor vehicles and trailers must have prescribed winter equipment from 15 November to 15 March and whenever winter conditions occur.
- Winter tyre tread grooves counted as winter equipment must be at least 3 mm deep, and coastal-area exceptions are narrow.
- Check passes, Soca Valley roads, Karavanke approaches and motorway restrictions during snow or black ice.
Official links
This is an editorial planning reference. Before travel, check official pages, local signs, rental terms and insurance coverage.