Coachbuilt motorhome
Calusco d'Adda
6 travelers
5.0
Starting at
€70
Find a wide selection of campervans and motorhomes for hire in Bergamo and the surrounding area. Discover unique vehicles offered by private owners — from compact campervans for 2, perfect for couples, to spacious 6-berth motorhomes, ideal for families. Flexible booking, competitive prices and insurance included.
From sleek A-class models to versatile coachbuilts and low-profiles, there’s a motorhome for every adventure—whether you need a compact getaway for two or a spacious multi-berth for the whole family.
The campervan is the ultimate all-rounder. Effortlessly practical and built for freedom, it’s just as at home navigating tight city streets as it is exploring the heart of the countryside.
Bergamo's Città Alta sits 300 metres above the Lombardy plain, encircled by 6 km of 16th-century Venetian walls now recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A funicular railway connects the lower town to this hilltop quarter, where the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore and the Cappella Colleoni display centuries of artistic craftsmanship. Down in Città Bassa, the Accademia Carrara houses over 1,800 paintings, including works by Botticelli and Raphael. For a change of pace, the Parco dei Colli di Bergamo offers 4,700 hectares of green trails ideal for a morning walk before hitting the road. Lake Iseo lies just 30 km to the east, while Milan is roughly 60 km to the south-west, making Bergamo a brilliant base for exploring northern Italy at your own rhythm. The surrounding roads wind through gentle foothills and vineyard-covered slopes, well suited to both campervans and larger motorhomes. With Yescapa, you can hire directly from local owners across the Bergamo area, which means flexible pick-up points and a personal touch — often with insider tips on the best routes and overnight spots. A campervan from a fellow traveller is one of the easiest ways to discover this corner of Lombardy.
Bergamo welcomes visitors comfortably from April through October. Spring is ideal for exploring the Città Alta on foot, with pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds at the funicular. In June, the Bergamo Jazz Festival fills the old town with live performances across intimate venues. Summer opens up the nearby lakes for swimming stops between drives, while September brings the Festa di Sant'Alessandro on 26 August and harvest events across the Franciacorta wine region. Booking a campervan through Yescapa during shoulder months like May or September often means better availability and more competitive peer-to-peer rates. Whichever month you choose, Bergamo rewards a relaxed pace.
Bergamo is the perfect base for exploring the region by motorhome or campervan. Here are our 6 must-see getaways
Just 56 km south-west of Bergamo via the A4, Milan deserves two to three days. Visit the Duomo di Milano, Castello Sforzesco and the Navigli canal district. Campervan parking is available on the outskirts near metro stations, giving you easy access to the city centre without driving through narrow streets.
Lake Iseo lies just 30 km north-east of Bergamo and is home to Monte Isola, the largest inhabited lake island in southern Europe. One to two days let you explore Sarnico and Lovere at a relaxed pace. Several lakeside campsites offer pitches with direct water access for motorhomes.
The Valtellina valley begins around 120 km north of Bergamo, stretching along the Adda river. Allow three to five days to visit Sondrio, Tirano and the Stelvio Pass. Roads are well maintained, and Bormio offers campervan pitches with mountain views — a rewarding stop on any northern Italian road trip.
Verona sits roughly 150 km east of Bergamo, blending Roman history with a lively cultural scene. Three to five days let you explore the Arena di Verona, Juliet's House and Piazza delle Erbe. Nearby Lake Garda offers numerous campsites with pitches suited to both motorhomes and campervans.
Bologna lies around 250 km south-east of Bergamo and serves as the gateway to Emilia-Romagna. Five to seven days let you explore Piazza Maggiore, the Due Torri and Modena's cathedral. In Parma, visit a Parmigiano-Reggiano dairy for a behind-the-scenes tour. Campervan stops are plentiful along the Via Emilia.
Turin lies roughly 280 km west of Bergamo, offering a mix of Baroque architecture and Alpine atmosphere. Five to seven days let you visit the Mole Antonelliana, the Egyptian Museum and the Langhe vineyards. Roads through Piedmont are wide and well suited to motorhomes. In Alba, you will find parking areas close to the old town.
Discover step by step how we work. We accompany you at every stage of the rental process, both owners and travellers.
Discover
Find for a leisure vehicle near you or a destination idea according to your planned route, then specify the pick-up and return dates. The perfect vehicle for your road trip holiday is waiting for you!
Connecting people
Make one or more booking requests for leisure vehicles that have caught your eye and wait for the owners' responses. Once your request has been accepted, all you have to do is confirm your booking.
Pick-up
On the pick-up date, collect the vehicle and listen to the valuable advice of the owner for handling it; you are ready hit the road with family, as a couple or with friends.
Return
Once again, with the owner complete the vehicle condition check and sign the Rental Agreement as well as exchange your travel stories. All you have to do is imagine your next road trip!
Around Bergamo, campsites range from lakeside settings to gentle hillside locations. Many offer pitches for both motorhomes and campervans with electric hook-ups, fresh water and modern sanitary facilities. Near Lake Iseo and in the valleys north of the city, you will find sites with direct access to nature. Closer to Bergamo itself, several sites provide Wi-Fi and waste disposal stations, making them a convenient base for exploring the city.
In Bergamo, it is best to park your motorhome or campervan in the Città Bassa, as the Città Alta is restricted for larger vehicles. Several supervised car parks offer ample space and good connections to the funicular. Overnight stays in your vehicle are generally not permitted in public car parks — use designated motorhome areas or nearby campsites instead.
The campervan was in incredible condition. It is easy to drive and set up the beds/roof. One of our favourite holidays we’ve ever been on, travelling through northern Spain. The responsiveness and professionalism of the team made everything so easy. Would highly recommend
Very positive experience! Joël shared a lot of details to make the rental easy for us and was professional and kind the whole way through. Even with a small incident we had with the awning, Joël remained very helpful, we really appreciated his patience there.
Very pleasant for the most part. Great customer service at the station. Clean and well kept vehicle, a couple interior damages that were minor inconveniences but otherwise all good. I was disappointed by the lack of online customer support: I tried desperately to extend the rental period, after numerous emails and phone calls I was unsuccessful and only after I returned the vehicle did I get a response. Some form of communication would have helped. Besides the lack of online customer service I had a great experience and can vouch for Roadsurfer Salzburg.
Loved taking this around the island, and such a helpful host!
Alexandra and her friend were excellent guests. Communication was smooth and easy throughout the entire rental, and they took great care of the van, returning it in excellent condition. I would be happy to rent to them again and highly recommend them to any owner.
Great car and super owner. We had an amazing experience with André
