
From the north
via Singen – Friedrichshafen – Lindau or Singen – Konstanz/Kreuzlingen – St. Gallen, via Ulm – Memmingen – Lindau.
Via Augsburg or Munich – Memmingen – Lindau or via Nürnberg – Ulm – Lindau.
From the west
via Zürich – St. Gallen or Zurich – Walensee – Sargans.
From the south
via Como (I/CH) – San Bernardino – Chur; Brenner motorway (I/A) – Innsbruck or Reschen pass (I/A) – Landeck.
From the east
via Innsbruck – Arlberg road tunnel or Arlberg pass road or via Reutte – Lechtal – Bregenzerwald (Note: the L 198 Lechtal road from Warth nach Lech is usually closed in winter).
The Kleinwalsertal can be reached on the A7 via Memmingen – Kempten – Immenstadt or Füssen – Immenstadt or Lindau – Immenstadt (B308), then continue via Sonthofen and Oberstdorf.
Toll fees
Motorways and expressways in Austria are subject to toll (rates for 2025:)
- New: 1-day-sticker EUR 9,30
- 10-day sticker for passenger vehicles EUR 12,40
- 2-month sticker for passenger vehicles EUR 31,10
- One-year sticker for passenger vehicles EUR 103,80
More Information: www.asfinag.at
Arlberg Road Tunnel
All information on the full closure of the Arlberg road tunnel can be found here:www.asfinag.at/arlbergtunnel
Fernbus
The Fernbus carriages also stop at Bregenz and Dornbirn (Flixbus or Mein Fernbus).
Route Planner
For planning your route by car, use the Route Planner
Informations on the digital vignette:
You want to click instead of stick? In our Webshop you can now book the digital toll product that is exactly right for you in a few simple steps. The digital vignette or – for a selected toll road section – the digital section toll can be purchased online at the ASFINAG webshop.
Exemptions from the toll sticker obligation in Vorarlberg
The A 14 Rheintal/Walgau motorway toll route between the state border at Hörbranz and the Hohenems junction is (temporarily) toll-free (as of january 2025). You can find other exempted routes in Austria here: