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Alternative Routes to the Gotthard Tunnel: Complete Guide

All alternatives to the Gotthard Tunnel: San Bernardino, Simplon, Gotthard Pass and car train. Times, costs and when to use them.

✍️ Gotthard Live Team📅 15 March 2026📖 10 min read

When the Gotthard Tunnel is congested with queues of 8–10 km and wait times over 90 minutes, alternative routes become the best choice. Here are all the available options.

1. San Bernardino Tunnel 🚗

Key Facts

  • Length: 6.6 km
  • Portal altitude: ~1,600 m
  • Road: A13 (North–South)
  • Traffic: Far less congested than the Gotthard
  • Status: Always open (except extreme weather)

When to Use It

Recommended when:

  • Gotthard queues >5 km
  • Peak summer weekends (July–August)
  • National holidays (1 August, Easter, Ferragosto)
  • TCS forecasts show "red" or "black" traffic

Avoid when:

  • Winter with heavy snow (possible temporary closures)
  • Heavy vehicles >7.5 t with high loads (height restrictions)

Travel Times

Zürich to Milan:

  • Via Gotthard: 3h 30min (no queues)
  • Via San Bernardino: 4h 00min (+30 min)
  • With Gotthard queues >60 min: San Bernardino becomes faster!

Basel to Como:

  • Via Gotthard: 3h 15min
  • Via San Bernardino: 3h 50min (+35 min)

Costs

ItemCost
Swiss vignette (required)CHF 40/year
Italian toll€0 (free to Como)
Extra fuel€8–12 (+30 km)
Total extra€8–12

Pros and Cons

👍 Advantages:

  • ✅ Almost never queued (free-flowing 95% of the year)
  • ✅ Spectacular scenery (Valle Mesolcina)
  • ✅ Less heavy traffic
  • ✅ Excellent summer alternative

👎 Disadvantages:

  • ❌ +30 km distance
  • ❌ +30 minutes without traffic
  • ❌ Steeper tunnels (caution in winter)

2. Gotthard Pass 🏔️

Key Facts

  • Altitude: 2,106 m
  • Length: ~30 km of ascent/descent
  • Type: Scenic mountain road
  • Open: May – October (closed in winter!)
  • Gradient: Up to 10%

When to Use It

Recommended when:

  • Summer with good weather (June–September)
  • You want to enjoy the scenery
  • Travelling by motorbike or sports car
  • Tunnel queues >2 hours
  • You are not in a hurry

Avoid when:

  • November – April (CLOSED for snow)
  • ❌ Bad weather, snow, fog, rain
  • ❌ You are in a hurry
  • ❌ Trailers or caravans (tight bends)

Travel Times

  • Andermatt to Airolo via tunnel: 15 min
  • Andermatt to Airolo via pass: 45–60 min

Attractions Along the Route

  • 🏛️ Gotthard Museum (2,091 m)
  • 🍽️ Old Hospice (panoramic restaurant)
  • 🏞️ Alpine lakes (Lago della Piazza)
  • 🛣️ Tremola Road (historic cobbled hairpins)

3. Simplon Pass 🌄

Key Facts

  • Altitude: 2,005 m
  • Length: ~50 km from Brig (VS)
  • Connection: Switzerland (Valais) ↔ Italy (Piedmont)
  • Open: May – October

When to Use It

Recommended when:

  • Destination: North-West Italy (Milan via Novara/Vercelli)
  • Scenic journey without a rush
  • You want to avoid all Gotthard traffic

Avoid when:

  • Winter (CLOSED November–April)
  • You are in a hurry (much longer route)
  • Destination: Ticino or Como (enormous detour)

Travel Times

  • Zürich to Milan via Gotthard: 3h 30min
  • Zürich to Milan via Simplon: 4h 45min–5h 15min (+1h 30min–2h)

Costs

ItemCost
Swiss vignetteCHF 40/year
Italian toll€2–5
Extra fuel€15–20 (+100 km)
Total extra€20–30

4. Car Train (Verlad) 🚂

Key Facts

  • Route: Göschenen (north) ↔ Airolo (south)
  • Duration: 15 minutes crossing
  • Frequency: Every 30–60 minutes (more frequent in summer)
  • Capacity: Up to 250 cars per train
  • Operator: SBB (Swiss Federal Railways)

When to Use It

Perfect when:

  • Tunnel queues >90 minutes
  • You want to avoid the stress of queuing
  • Travelling with small children
  • Bad mountain weather (snow, fog)
  • Night travel (rest for the driver)

Costs (2026)

VehicleOne-way Price
Car (up to 5m)CHF 35
Car + trailerCHF 55
MotorcycleCHF 20
Campervan (6–8m)CHF 45
BicycleCHF 5

How It Works

1. Arrive at Göschenen (north) or Airolo (south) station

2. Buy your ticket (online or ticket machine)

3. Join the queue in the waiting area

4. Board the train with your car (staff will guide you)

5. Cross the tunnel in 15 minutes

6. Drive off the other side and continue your journey


5. Full Comparison: Which Route to Choose?

RouteTime (no queues)Extra distanceExtra costOpen in winterQueue riskSceneryDifficulty
Gotthard Tunnel15 min0 km€0✅ Yes🔴 High🟢 Easy
San Bernardino15 min+30 km€8–12✅ Yes🟢 Low⭐⭐⭐🟢 Easy
Gotthard Pass45 min+15 km€5–8❌ No (May–Oct)🟡 Medium⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🔴 Medium–High
SimplonN/A+120 km€20–30❌ No (May–Oct)🟢 Low⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🟡 Medium
Car Train15 min0 kmCHF 35–55✅ Yes🟡 Medium🌑🟢 Easy

📋 Smart Decisions: Scenario Guide

Scenario 1: Peak Summer Weekend

Gotthard queue 10 km (120+ min)

Best solution:

1️⃣ San Bernardino (+30 min, no queues) ⭐ BEST

2️⃣ Car Train (CHF 35, 15 min crossing)

Scenario 2: Easter or Peak Summer Holiday

Queue 8 km (90 min)

Best solution:

1️⃣ San Bernardino ⭐ BEST

2️⃣ Night departure (22:00–05:00, zero queues)

Scenario 3: Sunny Summer Day, Not in a Rush

Queue 2 km (20 min), sunshine

Best solution:

1️⃣ Gotthard Pass (scenic experience) ⭐ BEST

Scenario 4: Winter with Snow

January, heavy snow

Options:

1️⃣ Gotthard Tunnel (always open, safe) ⭐ BEST

2️⃣ San Bernardino (check conditions)

Not available: Gotthard Pass, Simplon (closed in winter)


✅ Conclusion

The best route depends on:

1. ✅ Current queues at the Gotthard (always check before leaving!)

2. ✅ Time of year (summer vs winter)

3. ✅ Your budget (time vs money)

4. ✅ Your destination (northern vs southern Italy)

General rule:

  • Queues <30 min → Gotthard Tunnel
  • Queues 30–60 min → Consider San Bernardino
  • Queues >60 min → San Bernardino or Car Train
  • Summer + good weather → Gotthard Pass

💡 Final tip: Check [Gotthard Live](https://www.gotthard-live.ch) 1–2 hours before leaving. If you see queues >5 km, switch route immediately!

Safe travels! 🚗⛰️🇨🇭

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