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Toll traps in Europe: The most expensive countries for motorhomes in 2026

20.05.2026 13:49 1 min 1 source
PROMOBIL DEU
Toll traps in Europe: The most expensive countries for motorhomes in 2026
Original source: PROMOBIL

In 2026, motorhome and caravan owners face significant costs on European toll roads. The highest expenses are expected in Switzerland, France, Austria, Italy, and Scandinavia. In Switzerland, motorhomes over 3.5 tonnes incur a daily heavy vehicle fee of up to 300 francs, while crossing the Øresund Bridge between Denmark and Sweden can cost up to €222. To save money, it is recommended to use transponders (Bip&Go, Telepass, BroBizz), choose free national roads, and book tickets online.

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Toll traps in Europe: The most expensive countries for motorhomes in 2026

20.05.2026 PROMOBIL DEU Original source

🇨🇭 Switzerland — fuel prices

Updated: 29.06.2026

Super 95

$2.22 /l

CHF1.78 · €1.94/l

123 of 133

pricier than 92% of countries

Super Plus 98

$2.27 /l

CHF1.82 · €1.98/l

80 of 91

pricier than 87% of countries

Diesel

$2.38 /l

CHF1.91 · €2.08/l

129 of 134

pricier than 96% of countries

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Canton of Obwalden +23°·28 km/h
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