RV rental Mulhouse, GES: Motorhome rentals, camper van rentals and more
RV rental Mulhouse, GES: Motorhome rentals, camper van rentals and more
Discover Mulhouse RV rentals for memorable road trips
Mulhouse is a burgeoning city in “The Crossroads of Europe.” This historic French city is hidden among the Doller and Ill rivers, the rich farmland, and the green Vosges mountains. At the edge of Grand Est, Mulhouse is just a few miles from Colmar, France and Freiburg, Germany.
When you rent an RV near Mulhouse, you'll be in the heart of historic Alsace. This multicultural region has been German, French, and an independent state in its long and rich history. It was a key stronghold during World War II. Whether you're looking for Mulhouse’s history or its modern bustle, when you book an RV in Mulhouse, you'll find a rich intercultural experience.
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The Great Outdoors
Although Mulhouse is a lively city, you'll have easy access to the surrounding French, German, and Swiss countryside. If you're looking for a slice of nature in Mulhouse, Le Square Steinbach is a good place to start. This city park, in the shadow of the Temple Saint-Etienne tower, offers shade trees, open spaces, and a children’s playground. Also in Mulhouse, the royal Wesserling Park gardens are a lovely and accessible place to get your picnic fix. If you want to explore outside the city, you'll be near some of France’s awe-inspiring natural parks.Less than an hour’s drive from Mulhouse is Ballons des Vosges Regional Natural Park. This lush park is known for its vast forests, peatlands, and glacial cirques. It’s also known for its 350+ historical sites, including castles, farms, and World War battlegrounds. Traditional orchards dot the open fields and provide apples, damsons, and cherries. There are plenty of opportunities to hike, bike, ski, and even snowshoe in Ballons des Vosges. Famous thermal baths are also nearby.About an hour’s drive across the Swiss border is Jurapark Aargau, named after its Jurassic-era ammonite fossils. These fossils are still mined by amateur geologists. But people also visit the park for its walking, hiking, cycling, and mountain biking trails up slopes, passed castle ruins, and through cherry groves. (In season, you can pick and eat the cherries!) There are plenty of trails all ages can enjoy together. In winter, skiing is also available. Since the Jurapark is home to several communities, you can also visit local wineries and restaurants. Alsace is famous for its wine, liver dumplings, and potato pies.About two hours (and worth every minute of the drive) is Germany's famed Black Forest National Park. With over 14,000 miles (23,000 kilometers) of trails, Germany’s biggest natural park offers almost every outdoor recreational activity you can imagine. For cyclists, Black Forest National Park has everything from leisurely cycling trails to mountain biking to bike racing. Lovers of winter sports can find cross-country skiing, alpine skiing, and snowboarding (the Black Forest is the birthplace of skiing, after all). There are several RV parks in the Black Forest where you can bring your camper rental from Mulhouse. Black Forest National Park is also easily accessible from Strasbourg.
Camping in Mulhouse
There are a few RV parks and campgrounds for RV rentals in Mulhouse. These usually offer plenty of outdoor recreation opportunities. Once you find your perfect motorhome rental in Grand Est, Camping de L’ill offers a nice place to park it. Camping de L’ill is the only campground in the heart of Mulhouse. The excitement of Mulhouse is easily accessible from here. This family-friendly, dog-friendly, and wheelchair-friendly campground offers dozens of sites for RVs and campers. Shower houses and restrooms are also available. For recreation, Camping de L’ill offers a swimming pool, table tennis, and a children’s playground. When you bring your Mulhouse RV rental here, the culinary experience of Alsace comes to you; this campground is a popular stop for food trucks. Please note that twin-axle vehicles are not permitted at this campground.Camping Safary is another good option for taking your campervan rental in Mulhouse. Shady or sunny sites are available, all with electricity and access to the bathhouses. Other offerings include Wi-Fi, charcoal grills, and a swimming pool. A bar and grill is open during the summer. Please note that this campground doesn't allow animals. Campground hours vary by season.Another option to explore is Parc de Chaumiere. Open all year, Parc de Chaumiere is only four miles (six kilometers) from Mulhouse. The campsite offers a swimming pool, table tennis, and badminton. Nearby lakes offer swimming, sailboarding, and fishing. Amenities include waste disposal, chemical toilet discharge, water, and laundry facilities.
Exploring the City
Mulhouse is a bike-friendly city with over 180 miles (300 kilometers) of bike paths that snake through the city, by the banks of the river, and around the foot of the mountains. Mulhouse is known for its museums that celebrate its industries and culture.Since this region is also known for its auto industry, the Cité de l'Automobile, the National Automobile Museum, is a popular stop. It boasts the largest displayed collection of automobiles in the world – you can see over 500 vehicles. Cité du Train, or City of the Train, is one of the largest railway museums on earth. This family-friendly museum is designed to showcase how the locomotive transformed society. Multiple train cars and engines from across the decades bring to life the dual evolution of the train and modern society. Mulhouse also boasts the Musée de l'Impression sur Etoffes (Museum of Printed Textiles), Musée Historique de Mulhouse (Museum of Mulhouse History), and the Musée Electropolis (Museum of Electricity).If it’s historic architecture you seek, Temple Saint-Étienne, the tallest Protestant church in France, is a sight worth stopping for. Its evocative Neo-Gothic style and bell tower awe visitors. It's a relatively new building, built in 1868 on what has been a place of worship for 900 years. It's also home to original medieval stained glass windows. The temple is surrounded by Mulhouse's historic buildings. Some of them have been carefully moved here from the surrounding countryside. The architecture evokes a charming sense of the region's past.The Mulhouse Zoological and Botanical Park is a regional gem. It houses over 900 animals and over 3,500 plant species. Featuring a hatching house, a monkey house, and a polar wildlife space, this popular destination has been named a remarkable garden by the French Ministry of Culture. This zoo’s playground and mini-farm make it ideal for children.
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