European motorway toll tags
Discussion
I've never had a tag before and I have just paid by tapping my credit card while trGelo8ng through France.
However this year I've got a much bigger euro trip planned- france, Belgium, Germany, Austria And Italy (maybe more countries) so was wondering if there are any trans euro toll road tags available??
If so are any better than others or are they all much of a muchness?
Any experience and thus advice would be appreciated.
However this year I've got a much bigger euro trip planned- france, Belgium, Germany, Austria And Italy (maybe more countries) so was wondering if there are any trans euro toll road tags available??
If so are any better than others or are they all much of a muchness?
Any experience and thus advice would be appreciated.
Longy00000 said:
I've never had a tag before and I have just paid by tapping my credit card while trGelo8ng through France.
However this year I've got a much bigger euro trip planned- france, Belgium, Germany, Austria And Italy (maybe more countries) so was wondering if there are any trans euro toll road tags available??
If so are any better than others or are they all much of a muchness?
Any experience and thus advice would be appreciated.
This worked well for us:However this year I've got a much bigger euro trip planned- france, Belgium, Germany, Austria And Italy (maybe more countries) so was wondering if there are any trans euro toll road tags available??
If so are any better than others or are they all much of a muchness?
Any experience and thus advice would be appreciated.
https://www.emovis-tag.co.uk/
German autobahns are toll free, for Austria you buy a vignette at the border so no tags for those
Belgium autoroutes are toll free but in my experience are best avoided because of the pot holes on them. We drove into at a rest area and before we even opened our windows the stench of urine was overpowering and the road surface looked like it had been bombed.
The French autoroutes do come at a cost ( I use the Sanef tag) but they are well surfaced with clean rest areas
Belgium autoroutes are toll free but in my experience are best avoided because of the pot holes on them. We drove into at a rest area and before we even opened our windows the stench of urine was overpowering and the road surface looked like it had been bombed.
The French autoroutes do come at a cost ( I use the Sanef tag) but they are well surfaced with clean rest areas
I've seen that Bip n Go advertise 5 country use
I expect main usage going forward to be France, Spain and Italy so these are of most interest.
To further complicate things sometimes I will be in my car and sometimes my fun car and sometimes a motorcycle so the smaller the unit and easier to transfer the better or do they need to be linked to 1 specific registration?
Sorry fir my stupidity here but the various provider websites have successfully confused the hell out of me
I expect main usage going forward to be France, Spain and Italy so these are of most interest.
To further complicate things sometimes I will be in my car and sometimes my fun car and sometimes a motorcycle so the smaller the unit and easier to transfer the better or do they need to be linked to 1 specific registration?
Sorry fir my stupidity here but the various provider websites have successfully confused the hell out of me

I have one for France, one for Italy and the third for Spain & Portugal. Haven't used them for a couple of years though, and this has reminded me that they need renewing or returning.
Bip&Go do a single tag that will cover all three of these separate tags - so I think I'll be returning my current ones.
Bip&Go do a single tag that will cover all three of these separate tags - so I think I'll be returning my current ones.
Longy00000 said:
I've seen that Bip n Go advertise 5 country use
I expect main usage going forward to be France, Spain and Italy so these are of most interest.
To further complicate things sometimes I will be in my car and sometimes my fun car and sometimes a motorcycle so the smaller the unit and easier to transfer the better or do they need to be linked to 1 specific registration?
Sorry fir my stupidity here but the various provider websites have successfully confused the hell out of me
The Sanef one is not vehicle specific as I know from experience.I expect main usage going forward to be France, Spain and Italy so these are of most interest.
To further complicate things sometimes I will be in my car and sometimes my fun car and sometimes a motorcycle so the smaller the unit and easier to transfer the better or do they need to be linked to 1 specific registration?
Sorry fir my stupidity here but the various provider websites have successfully confused the hell out of me

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Thanks everyone. As no one has suggested 'avoid xyz as they're rubbish' I'm going to assume they're all pretty much the same with the exception some cover more than just 1 or 2 countries.
I think i will look at Bip n Go advertise bit more closely as 1 tag that can do france, Spain and Italy would be pretty useful to me.
I've 2 and possibly a 3rd euro tour for 2026 alone with each trip being g in a different vehicle and going to different countries so flexibility is appealing to me.
I think i will look at Bip n Go advertise bit more closely as 1 tag that can do france, Spain and Italy would be pretty useful to me.
I've 2 and possibly a 3rd euro tour for 2026 alone with each trip being g in a different vehicle and going to different countries so flexibility is appealing to me.
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