Ahorn Camp | Motorhomes and camper vans

For over 30 years, the family business, Ahorn Camp in Speyer, has successfully marketed motorhomes and camper vans at the best price-performance ratio.

Spring cleaning for your motorhome

Get your motorhome ready for the new season now
Motorhome Alaska
Like every year, spring cleaning your motorhome is the start of an exciting motorhome season. However, the perfect start to the season does not begin with planning your first destination. First of all, you need to get your vehicle ready for the upcoming tours. This not only includes a thorough spring clean, but also an important check of inlets, drains, gas and water levels. What is the best way to organize a spring clean? And what do I need to consider after a long winter? We have put together the following useful steps and tips to help you get your motorhome ready for the new season and plan your next trips without any worries.

Winter camping in Switzerland

With the camper through Switzerland.
At the beginning of February, Michael, Stefan and Lukas set off on a ski tour in Switzerland with our ACT 690 New Face Edition. The trip began with picking up the camper from our Ahorn Camp headquarters in Speyer am Rhein. They packed all their equipment into the camper and the three of them set off for the Engadin in Switzerland. Now the 2-week adventure "winter camping in Switzerland" could begin.

Self-sufficient in a motorhome

The dream of independent travel
Being self-sufficient in a motorhome is a dream come true for many travelers. Away from the clichéd campsite vacation. But still not having to do without electricity and water. Exploring new routes, far away from the well-known tourist hotspots and spending the night under a clear starry sky. But how can I make this dream come true? How long can I travel with a self-sufficient motorhome? What do I need to consider when converting? Are there conversion packages for my motorhome? Where can I park my self-sufficient motorhome? We show you how you can make this dream come true!

With the camper van through Tuscany

Florence, Fiesole, Appenzellerland, Volterra, San Gimignano...
"The atmosphere in the morning was super nice, very quiet and calm and we were really lucky with the weather. After two more nights in Tuscany, where we visited a few small towns, more photo spots and a thermal bath, we went to a campsite in Florence. It was in the town of Fiesole, from where we had a view over the whole city."

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