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Switzerland

Switzerland rewards careful motorhome planning: overnight rules are local, motorway vignettes apply below the heavy-vehicle threshold, heavy campervans pay PSVA, and mountain weather can reshape a route.

AllowedCampsites and motorhome sites

Use Switzerland's campsite and motorhome-site network for water, waste, electricity and legal overnight planning.

Do not assumeOvernight parking and local rules

There is no single national permission to sleep anywhere in a motorhome; cantons, municipalities, protected areas and landowners set the practical limits.

CheckCheck before entry

Vehicles and trailers up to 3.5 tonnes generally need a motorway vignette, while heavy campervans and motorhomes over 3.5 tonnes pay the lump-sum heavy vehicle charge. Switzerland does not use one national LEZ sticker for tourists, but Geneva can activate Stick'AIR differentiated traffic during pollution peaks.

Country rules

Italy

Italy has clear national road-code rules for autocaravan parking, plus local ZTL, campsite and toll-road rules that matter in historic towns and coastal areas.

AllowedCampsites and aree di sosta

Use campsites or aree di sosta camper for overnight stays with services, especially near cities, lakes and beaches.

Do not assumeParking versus camping

Italian road rules distinguish permitted parking from camping: a parked autocaravan should rest only on its wheels, keep within its footprint and avoid discharging waste.

CheckCheck before entry

Italian motorway tolls are based on vehicle height at the front axle and axle count; many motorhomes fall into class B or higher. Historic centres often use ZTL access-control zones, and some regions also apply environmental traffic limits.

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LEZ and cities

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2026年6月04日Switzerland

Switzerland does not use one national LEZ sticker for tourists, but Geneva can activate Stick'AIR differentiated traffic during pollution peaks.

  • In Geneva, a valid Stick'AIR or recognised equivalent can be required in the zone during smog measures.
  • Old towns, mountain villages and car parks often impose height, width, access and parking-time limits.
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2026年6月02日Italy

Historic centres often use ZTL access-control zones, and some regions also apply environmental traffic limits.

  • Do not enter a ZTL unless your accommodation, campsite shuttle or local permit explicitly covers the vehicle.
  • Large motorhomes should plan park-and-ride or camper areas outside old towns.
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