The best webcams to monitor Gotthard traffic in real time. Where to find them, how to read them and how to combine them with live queue data to decide when to leave.
Before you set off, 5 minutes looking at the Gotthard webcams can save you hours stuck in a queue. Here is how to use them properly.
The north portal cameras show:
The south portal cameras show:
Webcams alone are not enough — the images show the visual situation but not the exact waiting time. Always combine what you see with the numeric queue data updated every minute.
| Data | Source | Updated |
| Queue in km | Gotthard Live | Every 60 seconds |
| Estimated wait | Gotthard Live | Every 60 seconds |
| Visual image | Live webcam | Every 30–60 seconds |
| Planned closures | ASTRA / Gotthard Live | Real-time |
Friday afternoon (14:00–19:00): Classic southbound peak. Check the Göschenen webcam 30–60 minutes before leaving.
Sunday evening (16:00–21:00): Northbound returns. The Airolo webcam shows the Italian-side queue before you even reach the motorway.
Uncertain weather: The cameras show real visibility — essential in winter or fog.
After an accident: A sudden blockage can form queues within minutes. Cameras often show it before the numeric data updates.
On Gotthard Live you find the portal webcams directly on the homepage, integrated with the live queue kilometres and estimated wait time. No need to search across multiple sites — everything on one screen, updated every minute.
🔗 [www.gotthard-live.ch](https://www.gotthard-live.ch) — check before you leave
Sixty seconds of checking can save hours of waiting. 🎯
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