Route planner Switzerland

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Our route planner is a tool designed to assist you in planning your trip through several European countries. It helps you identify the best route for your journey and find the necessary digital toll products for your upcoming car journey. In a way, the toll calculator can be considered as your free pre-trip toll guide.

All you have to do is provide your travel details, such as your starting and ending points, as well as the dates of your trip, and then click on “Calculate Trip”.

We will find the fastest route and you’ll be ready for a road trip!

Calculate your trip

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Switzerland Toll Calculator

If you are wondering about toll roads in Switzerland, use our toll calculator. By using the calculator available on our website, you can get a total estimate of the trip cost, including the vignette prices and toll rates for special toll sections where needed. 

This tool is suitable for all types of vehicles and covers Swiss toll roads and motorways, including the Munt La Schera tunnel, as well as other European countries with this toll system.

How to calculate your trip

In order to calculate your trip, proceed as follows.

1. First, enter your travel details. This includes information about the starting and final destination and the travel dates of your trip. This information will enable us to plan your journey. Finally, we will be able to calculate an approximate price for all toll stickers that you will need.

2. Do not forget to include your personal contact information as well as a few details about your vehicle. 

3. You can then pay for your purchase online. Your vignettes should be ready within one day.

Please note that Switzerland only has annual vignettes available for vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes gross vehicle weight, which includes motorbikes, trikes, quads, cars, and trailers. It is mandatory to purchase an annual vignette, even if you are only driving through Switzerland for one day. Additionally, certain tunnels in Switzerland, such as the Great St. Bernard Road Tunnel and Munt-la-Schara Road Tunnel, charge separate tolls.

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Popular routes

🇨🇭 Switzerland routes:

Lucerne → Locarno
Zurich → Lausanne
Geneva → Bern

🇪🇺 Europe routes:

Colmar → Lucerne
Amsterdam → Zurich
Ascona → Ljubljana

Current traffic situation in the Switzerland

Switzerland has two types of highways: motorways with a standard speed limit of 120 km/hour and expressways with a standard speed limit of 100 km/hour.

Two of the most significant highways in Switzerland are the A1 and the A2. The A1 runs from St. Margrethen, located in the northeastern canton of St. Gallen, all the way to Geneva in the southwestern part of the country. The A2, on the other hand, connects Basel in the northwestern region of Switzerland to Chiasso in the southern canton of Ticino, near the border with Italy.

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FAQs

How much do tolls cost in Switzerland?

To use any motorways and expressways in Switzerland, you must purchase a motorway sticker or a 1-year vignette valid for 14 months. Currently, the e-vignette price is: 2024 vignette – €54.73

Where to buy a Swiss vignette in Germany?

There are several ways to purchase Switzerland vignettes. You can buy them online easily from our website or on-site from sales points, such as petrol stations located near the Swiss border.

Are tolls free in Switzerland?

In Switzerland, it is mandatory for all motor vehicles and trailers weighing up to 3.5 tonnes to have a vignette when driving on class 1 and 2 freeways and national roads. You can either buy an e-vignette or purchase a vignette with a sticker. If you decide to buy the sticker vignette, you must affix it to the windshield. Heavy vehicles weighing more than 3.5 tonnes are exempt from the vignette requirement and are subject to the heavy vehicle charge instead. Additionally, tolls are charged separately for the Great Saint Bernard Tunnel and Munt-La-Schera Tunnel, in addition to the vignette.

Can I drive in Switzerland as a tourist?

If you plan to drive in Switzerland, be aware that you need to have a valid vignette displayed on your vehicle. This requirement applies to both Swiss citizens and tourists. It’s important to note that the Swiss vignette is valid for one year, so if you’re renting a car in Switzerland, the vignette will usually already be attached to the vehicle.

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