Austria collects more for “Pickerl” – tariff in two other Alpine countries remains stable
Vacationers in Austria have to dig deeper into their pockets – at least on the Autobahn. The vignette for 2023 will be more expensive. Nothing changes in two other Alpine countries.
Munich – The “stickers” for the Austrian motorways will cost more in 2023. According to the ADAC, the prices for the vignettes were “raised more significantly for 2023 than was previously the case”. Vacationers on their way south or into the mountains will pay 9.90 euros for the 10-day pick from 2023. The Price increase of 30 cents might not be noticeable to many.
Austria: This is what the vignettes will cost in 2023
Annual car vignette | 96.40 euros (plus 2.60 euros) |
Car vignette for two months | 29 euros (plus 80 cents) |
10-day car vignette | 9.90 euros (plus 30 cents) |
Motorbike annual vignette | 38.20 euros (plus 1 euro) |
Motorcycle vignette for two months | 14.50 euros (plus 40 cents) |
Motorbike 10-day vignette | 5.80 euros (plus 20 cents) |
Austria: Holidaymakers do not need a vignette on these stretches of motorway
in the Austria However, some short sections of the motorway are toll-free. Those who go skiing in ski areas close to the border should know them. Then the Winter sports an expensive pleasure this season. The ADAC lists the routes again for all winter holidaymakers:
- Tyrol: Inntal autobahn A12 (between the national border near Kufstein and the Kufstein-Süd junction)
- State of Salzburg: Westautobahn A1 (between the state border at Walserberg and the Salzburg-Nord junction)
- Vorarlberg: Rheintal/Walgau-Autobahn A14 (between the state border near Hörbranz and the Hohenems junction)
- Upper Austria: Linzer Westring A26 (still under construction)
The increases for 2023 would be 100 percent higher for the ADAC than in the previous year. Switzerland handles it differently Slovenia.
Toll 2023: vignette prices in Switzerland and Slovenia
In the Switzerland According to the ADAC, the annual vignette still costs 40 francs (around 40.70 euros). Also in Slovenia there are no changes in the prices for the “e-vignette”. The vignette in Slovenia, which is only available digitally, costs 15 euros for cars for seven days, 30 euros for a month and 110 euros for a year. (ml)