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Camperpark Camps in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Travelling by campervan or motorhome is growing in Bosnia and Herzegovina. While many camps welcome campers, dedicated camperparks make it easier with wide spaces, drive-in access, and full service points. These sites are designed for vans, caravans, and motorhomes of all sizes, providing the facilities you need for a smooth trip.

Why choose a camperpark

Camperparks are built for road travellers. Expect level pitches, electric hook ups, water points, and waste disposal stations. Many also provide Wi Fi, showers, and laundry. They are ideal if you are driving through the country and want a secure place to park, rest, and recharge. Some are close to cities, while others sit by rivers or lakes.

Best areas for camperparks

Mostar and Herzegovina


Several camperparks offer shaded pitches near the Buna and Neretva, with easy access to the Old Bridge and Blagaj Tekke.

Sarajevo


Sites near Ilidža provide transit points close to the airport and public transport into the city.

Una and Bihać


Riverside camperparks with rafting, fishing, and family facilities.

Banja Luka and Vrbas

Camperparks with rafting options and access to the city’s restaurants and markets.

Border crossings and major roads


Some parks are set up along highways and border points, offering overnight stops with full service.

When to go

Camperparks are open mainly from May to October, though a few near Sarajevo and Mostar stay open year round. Summer highs reach 28–30°C, and camperparks provide shade and power for cooling. Spring and autumn are quieter, making them comfortable for long drives. Winter access depends on snow, especially in mountain regions.

What to expect at camperparks

Facilities include electric hook ups with 6–16A supply, fresh water, black and grey water disposal, and waste bins. Many have showers, toilets, and Wi Fi. Pitches are usually marked and level, suitable for long vehicles. Some parks include small shops, cafes, or restaurants. Prices are modest compared to Western Europe, making Bosnia affordable for extended stays.

Safety and good practice

Always empty waste in marked disposal points. Use provided bins and avoid draining grey water directly. Camps by rivers may flood after heavy rain, so choose higher ground when possible. Respect quiet hours and keep pets on a leash in shared areas.

Local flavour

Bosnian camperparks often keep a personal touch. Hosts may greet you with coffee or rakija. Many sell local products such as cheese, honey, or wine. Even in transit stops, you will often find a sense of hospitality that makes Bosnia stand out from larger European camper networks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are camperparks suitable for large motorhomes
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Yes, most have wide access and level spaces. Always check maximum vehicle length in listings.

Do they have waste disposal ?

Yes, camperparks provide black and grey water stations.

Are pets welcome ?

Most accept pets. Check the listing and house rules.

Can I stay year round ?

Some parks are open all year, especially near major cities. Use the All season filter.

Do I need to book in advance
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In summer it is best to reserve, especially near Mostar and Sarajevo.