Geographic Coverage
SwissHelp Travel provides information relevant to drivers travelling to Switzerland from across Europe. Our content is particularly useful for drivers from the following countries and regions:
| Country/Region | Border with Switzerland | Key Entry Points |
|---|---|---|
| Germany | Yes (north) | Basel, Konstanz, Schaffhausen, Kreuzlingen |
| France | Yes (west) | Geneva, Basel, Pontarlier |
| Italy | Yes (south) | Lugano, Chiasso, Locarno, Domodossola |
| Austria | Yes (east) | St. Margrethen, Buchs, Feldkirch |
| Liechtenstein | Yes (east) | Vaduz, Schaan |
| Other EU/EEA countries | No direct border | Via neighbouring countries |
Swiss Motorway Network Overview
The Swiss motorway network connects all major cities and regions of the country, providing efficient transit routes for both domestic and international travellers. Key motorway corridors include:
- A1: Geneva – Lausanne – Bern – Zürich – St. Gallen (east–west axis)
- A2: Basel – Lucerne – Bellinzona – Lugano (north–south axis through the Gotthard)
- A3: Basel – Zürich – Sargans (northeast corridor)
- A9: Lausanne – Sion – Brig (Valais corridor)
- A13: Chur – Bellinzona (San Bernardino route)
Transit Routes
Switzerland is a major transit country for north–south European traffic. Drivers travelling between Germany and Italy, or between France and Austria, frequently pass through Switzerland using the motorway network. The vignette is required for all transit journeys using Swiss motorways, regardless of the duration of the transit.
Editorial Reach
While SwissHelp Travel is based in Switzerland, our information resources are designed for an international audience. Our content is written in German and is accessible to drivers from all European countries planning Swiss road travel.