Vignette Service Area

Coverage Map

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The Austrian motorway vignette covers all motorways (Autobahnen, designated A-roads) and expressways (Schnellstraßen, designated S-roads) managed by ASFINAG. This network spans all nine Austrian federal states (Bundesländer) and connects major cities including Vienna, Graz, Linz, Salzburg, Innsbruck, Klagenfurt, and Bregenz.

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Key Motorways Covered

RoadRouteNotes
A1 West MotorwayVienna – Linz – SalzburgFully covered by vignette
A2 South MotorwayVienna – Graz – KlagenfurtFully covered; Gleinalm/Bosruck tunnels extra
A9 Pyhrn MotorwayLinz – GrazGleinalm and Bosruck tunnel tolls extra
A10 Tauern MotorwaySalzburg – VillachTauern Tunnel toll extra
A11 Karawanken MotorwayKlagenfurt – Slovenia borderKarawanken Tunnel toll extra
A12 Inn Valley MotorwayKufstein – Innsbruck – BrennerBrenner toll extra on A13
A13 Brenner MotorwayInnsbruck – Italian borderFull Brenner toll extra
A14 Vorarlberg MotorwayBregenz – FeldkirchFully covered by vignette
S1 Vienna Outer RingVienna orbitalFully covered by vignette
S6 Semmering ExpresswayGloggnitz – Bruck an der MurFully covered by vignette

Excluded Roads (No Vignette Required)

  • Federal roads (Bundesstraßen, B-roads) — no toll required
  • State roads (Landesstraßen, L-roads) — no toll required
  • Municipal streets — no toll required
  • Private roads — access rules vary

If you are unsure whether a specific road requires a vignette, use the ASFINAG route planner or check the ASFINAG website for the complete list of toll roads.

Border Crossings

Austria shares borders with Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Italy, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein. Vignettes are available at most major border crossings. Key entry points with vignette sales include:

  • Salzburg/Walserberg (Germany–Austria on A1)
  • Kufstein (Germany–Austria on A12)
  • Suben (Germany–Austria on A8)
  • Nickelsdorf (Hungary–Austria on A4)
  • Spielfeld (Slovenia–Austria on A9)
  • Brenner (Italy–Austria on A13)
  • Arnoldstein (Italy–Austria on A2)

Local Nuances by Region

  1. Vienna (Wien): The S1 Vienna Outer Ring is fully covered. The A23 Südosttangente is a major urban motorway covered by the vignette. Note that parking in Vienna requires separate city parking permits.
  2. Salzburg: The A1 and A10 both pass through Salzburg. The A10 Tauern Motorway requires an additional tunnel toll. The Grossglockner High Alpine Road is a scenic route with its own separate toll — not ASFINAG.
  3. Tyrol (Innsbruck): The A12 and A13 serve Tyrol. The Brenner Motorway (A13) has a full separate toll in addition to the vignette. The Arlberg Tunnel on S16 also has a separate toll.
  4. Carinthia (Klagenfurt): The A2 and A10 serve Carinthia. The Karawanken Tunnel (A11) requires a separate toll for travel to Slovenia.
  5. Styria (Graz): The A2 and A9 serve Styria. The Gleinalm and Bosruck tunnels on A9 require separate tolls.
  6. Upper Austria (Linz): The A1, A7, and A8 serve Upper Austria. These are fully covered by the vignette with no additional tunnel tolls.
  7. Vorarlberg (Bregenz): The A14 serves Vorarlberg. The Arlberg Tunnel (S16) connecting Vorarlberg to Tyrol requires a separate toll.
  8. Lower Austria (St. Pölten): Extensive motorway network around Vienna. The A1, A2, A21, and S-roads are all covered by the vignette.