Heya,
I’m trying to go through Europe in Co-Maps. Particularly, I want to use offline maps to avoid aggressive roaming fees during one part of my route, as well as have a robust backup if online maps breaks. This seems to work great in preparation so far.
One thing I’d like to account for, is that driving through Switzerland is very expensive. I would rather want to detour slithly south through Austria, but I can’t find a good way to communicate that to the app. I could try with some intermediary stops, but that seems like it would muddy the routing algorithm even more.
Is there a way to prefer/avoid areas or countries? Or a way to prepare a fitting route externally in advance, then reliably have it work in the app?
Thanks in advance.
Keep in mind that only (semi)motorways need Vignette in Switzerland, if you stick to secondary roads they are free:
Do You Need a Vignette to Enter Switzerland?
No — the vignette is not required to enter Switzerland, but it becomes mandatory as soon as you use a motorway. Technically, you can enter the country without a vignette if you stick to secondary roads.
However, be aware that many border crossings from France to Switzerland — such as Bardonnex, Vallorbe, or Basel Saint-Louis — lead directly onto motorway sections. In these cases, you must have the vignette before driving on those roads. (Source)
So if you are just cutting through briefly you might not need that detour.
Also some parts of Austria require vignettes as well. Specially the S16 tunnel in the western part of the country heading towards Switzerland. Luckily you can buy a day pass online. I managed to do it about 2 minutes before I hit the tolled part while driving!
Just download all the maps beforehand and stay offline. Also there are no roaming costs EU wide anymore.
That is no answer to the original post
Also, Switzerland is not EU
In respect to this issue it is. There is no roaming cost in Switzerland either. The Swiss pick and choose freely what they share in the EU laws.
Not sure about that, I think it depends on the country. German and Austrian SIMs for sure, I think other EU countries still get charged.
My bad I looked it up. I never payed roaming when I visited Switzerland, but that seems to be a specific exemption to my provider specifically. Looks like you generally pay roaming fees in Switzerland, even from Germany.
Are EU operators forced to provide a free roaming to Switzerland tho? I guess that’d be the question.



