You can get a temporary vignette when you cross the border. It costs much less than the "standard" (HGV) item, it gives you a max of 10 days travel in Switzerland in the 12 months after purchase. You must input the date on the form at the start of each day you drive on their roads.
Andy
Andy
You are normally accurate, so I do not have pleasure in correcting you on this detail, but you have to input for each day in the country, whether driving or not.
I know it makes no sense for a leisure vehicle on a campsite which is not using their roads, but that is how they have written their law.
The upside is, as you point out Andy that the ten days lasts for 12 months so can be used for 5 days transit out and 5 days back - so is a lot cheaper than Austria for a similar trip, but Austria do not charge when you are stationary.
Mad, Mad, Mad:surprise:
Geoff