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Quick Overview

Antwerp province in northern Belgium combines one of Europe's great port cities with a surrounding landscape of polders, heathland, and quiet Kempen countryside. RVingLife lists several dump stations in the province, with some offering free disposal -- and our community continues to expand coverage as more motorhome service points come online.

The province straddles major European Motorhome corridors, with the E19 running south to Brussels and north to the Netherlands, making it a natural stopover for travellers transiting between France and the Low Countries. Antwerp city itself has limited motorhome infrastructure due to narrow streets and a low emission zone, but the surrounding municipalities in the Kempen region and along the Albert Canal have developed several camperstops and stellplatz-style facilities with service point access.

Antwerp city is one of Europe's most compelling urban destinations for culture, fashion, and food. The cathedral housing Rubens masterpieces, the MAS museum on the docks, and the diamond district all reward a day visit. The city's craft beer scene has exploded in recent years, with several breweries operating within the ring road. For campervan and motorhome visitors, the best approach is to park at a service point outside the centre and use public transport into the city.

Beyond the city, Antwerp province offers flat terrain and an extensive cycling network ideal for campervan-based exploration. The Kalmthoutse Heide nature reserve near the Dutch border covers 12,000 hectares of cross-border heathland. The Nete river valleys provide peaceful paddling and walking routes, while the fortified town of Lier -- sometimes called Little Bruges -- has a medieval charm without the tourist pressure. The Kempen region to the northeast is Belgium's least densely populated area, offering space and quiet for motorhome travellers who prefer rural stops over urban camperstops.

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Getting Around Antwerp by RV

The E19 motorway is the main north-south route, connecting Brussels to Antwerp and onward to Breda in the Netherlands. The E313 heads east from Antwerp toward Hasselt and Liege, while the E34 runs northeast to Turnhout and the Dutch border. All Belgian motorways are toll-free and handle motorhomes of any size.

Antwerp's ring road (R1) carries heavy traffic and includes the Kennedytunnel, which has height restrictions that can affect taller motorhomes -- check your vehicle height before entering, as the tunnel clearance is 4.3 metres. The Liefkenshoektunnel on the western side is toll-based but provides an alternative crossing with better clearance.

Provincial roads across the Kempen region are flat and well-surfaced, easy driving in any size rig. The N13 from Antwerp to Turnhout and the N152 toward Mol are reliable secondary routes. Fuel is available throughout the province, though prices in Belgium run above Dutch and Luxembourg rates.

RV Dump Stations Costs in Antwerp

Across Antwerp province, a portion% of listed dump stations are free and a portion% charge a fee. Paid sanitary dump facilities in Belgium typically run 3 to 7 euros per use, often combined with a fresh water fill-up at the same service point.

Camperstop rates around the Antwerp area range from 12 to 20 euros per night, with waste disposal usually included in the overnight fee. Budget travellers can reduce costs by shopping at Colruyt or Aldi supermarkets rather than smaller convenience stores. For fuel savings, cross the Dutch border near Essen or Putte where diesel prices run noticeably lower than Belgian stations.

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Best Time to Visit Antwerp by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

32-44°F

Crowds: Low

Antwerp city stays lively through winter with Christmas markets and cultural events. Most camperstops remain open but offer limited services. Cold, damp conditions with occasional frost.

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Spring

Mar - May

40-61°F

Crowds: Medium

Warming temperatures and longer days bring out the cycling culture. The Kempen heathland begins blooming in late April. Camperstops start seeing weekend traffic from Dutch visitors.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

55-77°F

Crowds: High

Peak season with warm days and long evenings. Antwerp hosts several outdoor festivals. Camperstops fill up on weekends -- book ahead or arrive by early afternoon for guaranteed spots.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

46-61°F

Crowds: Medium

Pleasant touring conditions with fewer crowds. September often brings the most settled weather of the year. The Nete river valleys show good autumn colour through October.

Explore Antwerp

Parking a motorhome in central Antwerp is challenging -- height barriers and tight streets rule out most options. Use a camperstop on the outskirts and take the tram or train into the city centre. The left bank (Linkeroever) area across the Scheldt sometimes has space for larger vehicles and offers a free pedestrian tunnel into the old town.

The Kempen region northeast of the city is far more motorhome-friendly, with open countryside, quiet roads, and several municipal camperstops. Kalmthoutse Heide on the Dutch border is worth a stop for its walking trails.

Mobile signal is strong across the province on all Belgian networks. Tap water quality is safe throughout Antwerp province, sourced from the Albert Canal treatment works.

Frequently Asked Questions About RV Dump Stations in Antwerp

How many dump stations does RVingLife list in Antwerp province?

RVingLife currently lists {{stationCount}} dump stations in the Antwerp province area. Coverage includes municipal camperstops, campsite service points, and dedicated motorhome sanitary dump stations. We continue adding verified facilities as our Belgian community grows.

Can I park a motorhome in Antwerp city centre?

Central Antwerp is not practical for motorhome parking. Most car parks have height barriers, streets are narrow, and the low emission zone (LEZ) requires registration. Use a camperstop outside the ring road and take the tram, bus, or train into the city. The Linkeroever area on the left bank sometimes has informal parking options.

What are the main motorhome routes through Antwerp province?

The E19 runs north-south connecting Brussels to Breda through Antwerp. The E313 heads east toward Hasselt and Liege, while the E34 goes northeast to Turnhout and the Netherlands. All Belgian motorways are toll-free. Be aware that the Kennedytunnel on Antwerp's ring road has a 4.3-metre height clearance.

Does Antwerp have a low emission zone affecting motorhomes?

Yes, Antwerp city has a low emission zone (LEZ) that covers the area inside the ring road. Older motorhomes with high-emission diesel engines may be restricted or face fines. You must register your vehicle online before entering the zone -- check the LEZ website for current emission standards and exemptions.

Are there camperstops with service point facilities near Antwerp?

Several camperstops in the greater Antwerp area offer sanitary dump stations alongside overnight motorhome parking. Facilities in the Kempen region northeast of the city are generally more spacious and better equipped than anything closer to the urban centre. Check RVingLife listings for current availability and user reviews.

What is the best time to visit Antwerp by motorhome?

Late May through September offers the best combination of weather and available services. June provides long daylight hours without the peak-season pressure of July and August. September is excellent for quieter touring with warm temperatures and reduced camperstop demand.

Where can I find affordable fuel near Antwerp?

Belgian fuel prices are among the highest in Western Europe. For the best diesel rates, fill up at supermarket stations (Colruyt, Carrefour) rather than motorway services. Alternatively, cross into the Netherlands near Essen or Putte where diesel is typically cheaper. Luxembourg offers the lowest fuel prices in the Benelux region if your route passes through.

How many dump stations does RVingLife list in Antwerp province?

RVingLife currently lists {{stationCount}} dump stations in the Antwerp province area. Coverage includes municipal camperstops, campsite service points, and dedicated motorhome sanitary dump stations. We continue adding verified facilities as our Belgian community grows.

Can I park a motorhome in Antwerp city centre?

Central Antwerp is not practical for motorhome parking. Most car parks have height barriers, streets are narrow, and the low emission zone (LEZ) requires registration. Use a camperstop outside the ring road and take the tram, bus, or train into the city. The Linkeroever area on the left bank sometimes has informal parking options.

What are the main motorhome routes through Antwerp province?

The E19 runs north-south connecting Brussels to Breda through Antwerp. The E313 heads east toward Hasselt and Liege, while the E34 goes northeast to Turnhout and the Netherlands. All Belgian motorways are toll-free. Be aware that the Kennedytunnel on Antwerp's ring road has a 4.3-metre height clearance.

Does Antwerp have a low emission zone affecting motorhomes?

Yes, Antwerp city has a low emission zone (LEZ) that covers the area inside the ring road. Older motorhomes with high-emission diesel engines may be restricted or face fines. You must register your vehicle online before entering the zone -- check the LEZ website for current emission standards and exemptions.

Are there camperstops with service point facilities near Antwerp?

Several camperstops in the greater Antwerp area offer sanitary dump stations alongside overnight motorhome parking. Facilities in the Kempen region northeast of the city are generally more spacious and better equipped than anything closer to the urban centre. Check RVingLife listings for current availability and user reviews.

What is the best time to visit Antwerp by motorhome?

Late May through September offers the best combination of weather and available services. June provides long daylight hours without the peak-season pressure of July and August. September is excellent for quieter touring with warm temperatures and reduced camperstop demand.

Where can I find affordable fuel near Antwerp?

Belgian fuel prices are among the highest in Western Europe. For the best diesel rates, fill up at supermarket stations (Colruyt, Carrefour) rather than motorway services. Alternatively, cross into the Netherlands near Essen or Putte where diesel is typically cheaper. Luxembourg offers the lowest fuel prices in the Benelux region if your route passes through.