Driving to the Alps from the UK

Driving to the Alps from the UK
Up to 130 million people every year visit the Alps mountain range in Europe – with many driving from the UK.

European road trips for Brits offer a variety of countries, cultures, and activities for the whole family – and the Alps are no different.

Here, we look at the best places to visit, and how you can get there.

Where are the Alps?

The Alps mountain range stretches across eight countries through the centre of the continent.

They include France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Slovenia, Liechtenstein, and the principality of Monaco.

Mont Blanc in the famous peak of the range – standing at over 4,800 metres above sea level.

Austria, Italy, France, and Switzerland cover the majority of the Alps in Europe.

Popular holiday locations in the Alps

Although the Alps are popular year round – there are more visitors during the winter due to the ski resorts that are spread across the mountain range.

In France, Morzine, Chamonix, La Plagne, Grenoble, and Val Thorens are all popular with Brits.

The Swiss have the world famous Verbier, Matterhorn and Lucerne.

Italy Alta Badia region has San Cassiano as a vibrant tourist destination.

Innsbruck and Tirol are the ‘go-to’ alps locations in the country.

Benefits of driving to the Alps

When it comes to driving from the UK to the Alps mountain range, there are many advantages in taking the road trip.

Driving to Europe from the UK not only allows drivers to set their own schedule, meaning that making spontaneous stops or detours to explore scenic spots, villages, or attractions along the way are an option.

No matter if you are travelling in ski season or the height of summer, driving means you can carry more luggage, including bulky items like ski gear or hiking equipment, without worrying about airline restrictions or extra fees both ways.

Once you make it to France – either using the ferry or Eurotunnel – the route to the Alps is filled with stunning landscapes, historic cities, and some great road trips.

Although driving from the UK is an option, renting a vehicle once you have made it to one of the nation’s where the Alps is located is also a good choice for drivers.

Packing the car for a trip to the Alps

Unlike traditional holidays to a major city or beach location, the Alps in Europe may require extra items to make the journey as smooth as possible.

Due to the mountainous terrain, hiking boots and socks are required – a long with items needed for long walks including a large backpack and walking poles.

Of course, if you are taking your ski equipment, ensure that you have enough room. You may need to use a roof box.

Skis, safety equipment and warmer winter clothing are essential.

What documents will you need with you?

Before setting off on your adventure to the Alps, make sure that you have packed your full, valid driving UK driving licence, passport, proof of vehicle insurance, travel insurance documents, and European Breakdown Cover.

Also, if you are travelling to an area where emission stickers are required, ensure they are in date and have the correct information.

Some nations also require a vignette to travel through toll roads.

Important information for driving to the Alps

Although the Alps are a picturesque and fantastic place to visit on holiday – if you are driving, there are some vital things to consider.

First, if you are travelling during the winter months, will your vehicle be able to travel through mountainous terrain with all the extra weight on the tyres it currently has?

Driving in snow and ice is challenging, so consider winter tyres. Also, winter tyre chains are a good option to keep in your vehicle.

If you are driving to a ski resort, check that there is suitable roads and parking available for your vehicle. Visitors may need to park somewhere else and get a shuttle bus to their final location.

Driving to the Alps

Here, we highlight the best routes to take from London to get to the four biggest countries that feature great holiday locations in the European Alps – France, Italy, Switzerland, and Austria.

Route 1 – French Alps

This map shows the route to the mot popular locations in the French Alps – Morzine, Chamonix, Val Thorens and Grenoble.

Route 2 – Italian Alps

The map below shows the route to take to drive to Italy and the popular destination of the Ötztal Alps.

Route 3 – Swiss Alps

One of Switzerland’s most iconic tourist destinations is the Matterhorn mountain range in the European Alps – here is a map to the location when travelling from the UK by car.

Route 4 – Austrian Alps

The Austrian city of Innsbruck is located in the heart of the Alps – here is the route you’ll need to take to get there from the UK.

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