I have travelled to Europe quite a bit and one thing I always did was before departure I would go to AAA and get an International Drivers License. The IDL is nothing more than a foreign translation of the information on your US drivers license. Some countries such as Germany do not require it at the airport rental counters, however, if stopped by local authorities they may require a license in the local language along with passport. I had to have this a couple of times during border crossings since we cannot cross borders in Europe as freely as citizens of countries within the European Union.
Germany has a bunch of camping fields, their translation for camp sites for tent and RV camping in the countryside. As a general rule of thumb their RV full hook sites are water and electric only. Sewer is generally a pay as you go dump station.
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Dave
US Army (Ret)
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