Border crossing Austria-Slovenia
The border between Austria and Slovenia is a popular destination for travelers. In Weitersfeld, located in Styria, visitors can cross the border conveniently and free of charge on the Mur River ferry. However, drivers should note that a vignette is required for both Slovenia and Austria. You can purchase the digital vignette for Austria online and specify its validity period.
The border between Austria and Slovenia measures 330 kilometers in total, beginning in Burgenland, running through large parts of Styria, and reaching as far west as Carinthia. On the Slovenian side, the border extends across the Pomurska, Podravska, Koroška, Savinjska, and Gorenjska regions. Remember to purchase a Slovenian vignette when traveling from Austria to Slovenia.
The most important things in brief:
- The border between Austria and Slovenia stretches over 300 kilometers.
- Due to rivers and mountain ranges, there are only a few border crossings for motorists.
- Many travelers use Slovenia as a so-called transit country.
Overview of the border crossings
In the following we would like to briefly introduce you to the most important border crossings between Austria and Slovenia.
Neuhaus am Klausenbach border crossing
In southern Burgenland, the border crossing at Neuhaus am Klausenbach is ideal for travelers from Vienna to Slovenia. The drive from the Austrian capital takes approximately two hours. This crossing is located near Bonisdorf and is accessible via the B58 (Doiber Straße). After crossing the border, you reach the Slovenian town of Kuzma.
Bad Radkersburg border crossing
Following the border further southwest, after about 30 minutes, you reach the municipality of Bad Radkersburg in southeastern Styria, where the next important border crossing is located. Travelers heading to Slovenia from Bad Radkersburg can take the B69 (South Styrian Border Road) directly to Radenci (Bad Radein) or Gornja Radgona (Oberradkersburg).
Straß border crossing
The municipality of Straß an der Mur is a popular destination for vacationers. It is known for the Mur ferry and offers many other attractions. Travelers on a road trip to Slovenia often stop in this municipality. The border crossing at Straß is also frequently used by drivers coming from Graz. The A9 motorway leads directly from Graz to the Slovenian border. From Spielfeld, you can continue to places like Šentilj (Sankt Egidi), Kungota (Sankt Kunigund), or the Slovenian city of Maribor (Marburg an der Drau), from where you can also reach Zagreb in Croatia. If there are traffic jams on the A9, the Grazer Straße road offers an alternative way to cross the border.
Eibiswald border crossing
In the municipality of Eibiswald in the Deutschlandsberg district, there is another border crossing, accessible via an Alpine pass. Taking the Radlpass road leads to Radlje ob Dravi (Mahrenberg) in Slovenia. Please note that the route to the Radlpass has some inclines, but the road is in good condition and offers overtaking opportunities at certain points.
Lavamünd border crossing
To reach the state of Carinthia, you must follow the B80 from Lavamünd along the Drava River. This route leads to Dravograd (Unterdrauburg) and marks the beginning of the Wolfsberg district.
Bad Eisenkappel border crossing
The next district is Völkermarkt, where Bad Eisenkappel is also located. To travel to Slovenia from there, you have to take the B82 over the Seebergsattel.Finally, you reach the municipality of Jezersko in the valley of the Kanker.
Ferlach border crossing
The border crossing in Ferlach is located between Klagenfurt am Wörthersee and the Slovenian capital Ljubljana. Vacationers who wish to stop at Lake Wörthersee often use this crossing on their way to Slovenia. To get there, they must cross the Loibl Pass (B91), where the Loibl Tunnel, marked by two obelisks, forms an important section.
Border crossing Sankt Jakob im Rosental
A major border crossing is located in the holiday region of St. Jakob im Rosental. Here, visitors pass through the Karawanks Tunnel to reach Jesenice, a border town in Upper Carniola. This area is known for its historical sites. Travelers should note that a separate toll fee applies for using the tunnel.
Wurzenpass border crossing at the border triangle
The Wurzen Pass at the border triangle is the last border crossing between Austria and Slovenia. Many drivers use this pass to reach the Slovenian town of Kranjska Gora (Kronau). The route is frequently chosen by drivers who want to continue from Villach via Jesenice to Ljubljana.
Border crossing for pedestrians and cyclists
In addition to the larger border crossings and the Mur River ferry crossing, there are numerous other options for pedestrians and cyclists, especially in Styria and Burgenland. One example is the aforementioned crossing in Bonisdorf to Kuzma. In addition, there are many smaller roads that run between the municipalities, although these are generally not relevant for long-distance traffic.
The controls at the border crossings between Germany and Slovenia
During the coronavirus pandemic, there were significant restrictions on entry into both countries, although these have now been lifted. However, border controls are still in place to check whether travelers are in possession of a valid passport or identity card. In addition, certain regulations apply to the import of cigarettes, alcohol, and tobacco.
Mandatory vignettes in Austria and Slovenia
In both Austria and Slovenia, a vignette is mandatory for motorways and expressways. You can conveniently purchase these digital vignettes online from us. You can choose from various options, such as the 1-day vignette, the monthly vignette, and other time periods.
FAQ about the border crossing Austria SloveniaFAQ about the border crossing Austria Slovenia
Are there controls at the borders between Austria and Slovenia?
Yes, checks are carried out from time to time.
What is needed to travel from Austria to Slovenia or vice versa?
To enter these countries you need either a valid passport or identity card.