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Europe Motorhome Vignette Calculator

Rovee's free Europe Vignette Calculator quotes a motorhome trip's vignette costs in one combined headline — for Austria, Switzerland, Slovenia, Czechia, Hungary, and Slovakia. Motorhome-first: the 3.5t threshold and the caravan-second-vignette gotcha are factored in. No signup; pricing verified against official national tolling agencies.

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Countries you'll drive through

Pick every country your trip crosses, including transit.

Trip dates We pick the cheapest vignette duration that covers your dates.

Which European countries need a motorhome vignette?

Austria, Switzerland, Slovenia, Czechia, Hungary, and Slovakia require a vignette for motorhomes up to 3.5 tonnes. France, Italy, Portugal, and Spain use per-kilometre péage instead — they're handled in the Rovee app's live routing, not here. Germany is toll-free for motorhomes under 7.5 tonnes.

What's the 3.5t threshold for motorhomes?

3,500 kg is the cliff between the vignette system (under) and per-kilometre tolling (over) in most European vignette countries. A motorhome under 3.5 tonnes uses the standard vignette; at 3.5 tonnes and above it switches to a GO-Box-style system in Austria, or to a country-specific heavy-vehicle toll in Hungary (HU-GO), Slovakia, and others. The cliff matters because the cost model is completely different.

Does a caravan need its own vignette in Switzerland?

Yes — Switzerland is the only Phase 1 country where a towed caravan needs a second annual vignette, on top of the vignette for the towing vehicle. Both vignettes cost CHF 40 (≈ €42) each for the calendar year 2026. The calculator flags this for you when you check the caravan toggle and include Switzerland in your trip.

How do I pick the cheapest vignette duration?

Buy the shortest duration that covers your trip. Austria sells 10-day, 2-month, and annual; Slovenia sells 7-day, monthly, and annual; Czechia sells 1-day, 10-day, monthly, and annual. The calculator currently shows annual prices as an upper bound; confirm at the official source for the exact short-duration price. A 10-day vignette typically costs 12-15% of the annual price.