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Road Genius compares campervan rentals across major suppliers and shows live prices in one place. Poland's key entry points are Warsaw, Kraków and Gdańsk, each connected to the national A-class motorway network. Distances are moderate, so a one-week trip can cover cities, Baltic coast and mountain parks if you plan fuel and toll stops in advance.

Best Months for a Campervan Trip in Poland

Period Avg high °C Good time?
Dec – Feb 0 to 3 No, roads icy
Mar – May 8 to 18 Yes, quiet attractions
Jun – Aug 20 to 25 Yes, peak season
Sep – Nov 15 to 5 Yes until mid-Oct

Driving Tips

  • Speed limits: 50 km/h (31 mph) in towns, 90 km/h (56 mph) on open roads, 120 km/h (75 mph) on expressways, 140 km/h (87 mph) on motorways.

  • 0.02% blood-alcohol limit applies. Police conduct roadside testing.

  • Headlights must stay on 24 hours a day all year.

  • Use a paper ticket or pay-by-plate app at A2 Konin–Stryków and A4 Wrocław–Sośnica toll sections. No vignette needed for vehicles under 3.5 tonnes.

  • Winter tyres are recommended from November to March. Snow chains are allowed in mountain areas when signs permit. Studded tyres are illegal.
  • You must carry a reflective vest, warning triangle and first-aid kit. These are checked during roadside inspections.
  • City centre parking zones use metres marked "Strefa Płatnego Parkowania". Pay with coins, card or mobile app. Most zones are free 20:00–08:00.

Campsites and Overnight Options

Place Hook-ups Pros Cons
Camping Krakowianka, Kraków Water+Electric Bus to Old Town, hot showers Book 2 weeks ahead in Jul-Aug
Kamper Park Poznań Full Drive-through service station, 8m vehicles fit Near busy ring road
Camp 66, Karkonosze Mountains Water+Electric Mountain views, hiking trails Narrow access road
Masurian Lakes PTTK Sites Water+Electric Lakeside sites, kayak rental Limited grey-water disposal
"Zanocuj w Lesie" forest zones None Free, legal wild camping 1 night No toilets, maximum 9 vehicles per zone

Fuel, Water, Waste

  • ORLEN, BP and Lotos stations on main routes sell diesel, petrol and LPG ("AutoGas") and often have drinking water taps.
  • Most commercial campsites provide fresh-water fill and grey/black water disposal for guests. Non-guests pay around 10–20 PLN.

  • Motorway rest areas marked "WC + Camper Service" have drive-over grey drains and cassette toilet disposal points.

Local Tips

  • July and August are school holidays. Book campsites at least 2 weeks in advance and expect higher traffic on coastal roads.

  • Roads in the Białowieża Forest and Bieszczady have wild bison and deer at dusk. Reduce speed to 60 km/h.

  • Kraków introduced a Low Emission Zone in 2024. Check licence plate rules before entering the centre.
  • Do not camp outside licenced sites or "Zanocuj w Lesie" zones. Fines can reach 500 PLN.

  • Dial 112 for police, fire and medical emergencies nationwide.