About WiseTrip
WiseTrip is a free trip planner built for one thing: helping people travel Europe by van or motorhome without getting caught out by the things a car-first app never thinks about.
Why we built it
Most route planners assume you're in a car. They don't know your vehicle is three metres tall, weighs three and a half tonnes, and can't fit under a medieval archway or down a width-restricted lane. They don't know that where you can legally sleep changes at every border, or that some city centres will fine a van that drives in without the right emissions sticker.
WiseTrip was built to close that gap. You tell it about your van once — height, weight, length — and it plans around the constraints that actually matter: low bridges, access restrictions, emission zones and toll classes. It shortlists verified overnight spots from open data, and it's honest about where coverage doesn't yet reach rather than inventing places that might not exist.
Who it's for
Anyone travelling Europe in a campervan, motorhome or converted van — whether that's a two-week summer trip, a full-time life on the road, or a first nervous crossing of the Channel. If you drive something bigger than a car and want to plan a route that respects that, WiseTrip is for you.
What you'll find here
- A free trip planner that routes around your van's real dimensions.
- A "where can I sleep?" map covering overnight rules across Europe.
- A growing library of practical guides — low bridges, emission zones, country routes, travelling with a dog, and what it all costs.
- A browsable map of verified aires, campsites, service points and more.
How WiseTrip is funded
WiseTrip is free to use, with no account required. To keep it running and free, the site is supported in part by advertising. You can read exactly how data, advertising and analytics work on our privacy policy page.
Our data
Spot and hazard information is drawn from open data sources, including OpenStreetMap contributors. We aim to show only what we can verify, and to be clear about the limits of our coverage.
Get in touch
Questions, corrections or feedback are always welcome — see our contact page.