Germany has a dense network of campsites and dedicated motorhome stopovers, often with paid electricity, water and waste disposal.
Camper Rules Assistant
Build a country route and get compact allowed/do-not-assume/check cards for overnight rules, LEZ, tolls, documents and winter requirements.
Germany
Germany is friendly to motorhome touring when you use signed Stellplaetze, campsites and normal legal parking. Wild camping is broadly restricted, and city access can depend on environmental stickers.
Treat an overnight roadside stop as parking, not camping: keep awnings, chairs, steps and leveling gear inside the vehicle footprint unless a site explicitly allows them.
Private leisure motorhomes are normally outside Germany's truck toll system, but heavy or goods-use vehicles need a closer check before travel. Many German low-emission zones require a valid environmental sticker, and foreign vehicles may need to apply before entering.
Latvia
Latvia is straightforward for motorhome touring when you separate legal parking from camping behaviour and plan official overnight or recreation stops. The main checks are winter tyres, road user charge categories and protected coastal or forest areas.
Latvia has useful campsites and public recreation sites, but motorhome service points are not guaranteed at every nature stop.
Use campsites, official recreation places or private permission for overnight stays; do not assume beaches, dunes or forest car parks allow motorhome camping.
Latvia's road user charge is category-based and mainly relevant to goods/heavy vehicles, so motorhome owners should check the registration class rather than assuming a car rule. Latvia does not operate a broad foreign-tourist low-emission sticker system, but Riga, Jurmala and old-town areas can still be awkward for large campers.
Tolls and charges
Private leisure motorhomes are normally outside Germany's truck toll system, but heavy or goods-use vehicles need a closer check before travel.
- The federal truck toll applies to vehicles over 3.5 tonnes when they are intended or used for road haulage.
- Mountain roads, ferries and private roads can still have separate charges or seasonal restrictions.
Latvia's road user charge is category-based and mainly relevant to goods/heavy vehicles, so motorhome owners should check the registration class rather than assuming a car rule.
- Passenger motorhomes are usually outside a simple tourist vignette flow, but goods-category or heavy registrations need a CSDD check.
- City parking, resort access, private beaches and campsites can charge separately by vehicle size or season.