🇮🇹 Grensdoorstekende rit · Italy → Netherlands 🇳🇱
Met de auto van Naples naar Amsterdam
Driving from Naples to Amsterdam? Get the essential route details, border crossing info, and practical tips for your epic 1850km journey.
- Rijtijd
- 19h 22m
- Afstand
- 1.849 km
- Zelfde dag?
- Verdeel het
- 12 uur+, plan een stop
- Brandstofkosten
- ≈ €273
- benzine · diesel ≈ €233
- Tol
- ≈ €113
- gemengd
- Elektrisch laden
- Onbekend
- nog niet onderzocht
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Routemap
Route-opties
Andere routes die OSRM tussen de twee steden vond — handig wanneer verkeer, tol of landschap belangrijker zijn dan pure snelheid.
Zonder snelweg
+11h 45m- Afstand:
- 1.927 km (+78 km)
- Duur:
- 31h 7m
Via: B 2 · SS12 · B 17 · SS690
Hoe anders kunt u deze reis maken?
Autorijden staat centraal in deze gids; hier leest u hoe fietsen en (binnenkort) trein, bus en vliegtuig zich verhouden voor hetzelfde traject.
19h 22m
1.849 km · €273 brandstof
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Niet realistisch
1.849 km is ver buiten een typische meerdaagse fietsreis. Probeer een korter traject zoals een dag- of weekendetappe.
No direct service
Our coach data (FlixBus + BlaBlaCar) doesn't list a direct service for this pair. National operators (e.g., National Express in the UK, Eurolines feeders) may still cover it — check their site directly.
Hoe de rit is
Opgesteld uit de berekende routegegevens van 24 april 2026 en beoordeeld aan de hand van de routeoverzichtskaart. Lees onze methodologie.
The moment you leave Naples, you'll likely pick up the A1 Autostrada heading north, a vital artery that will carry you through much of Italy's backbone. This initial stretch is often busy, especially around major hubs, so factor in potential delays. Your primary Italian route will largely follow the A1 and potentially variants like the A1var as you bypass cities, before connecting to the A50 and A9 near Milan. Keep an eye on fuel prices; Italy generally has higher fuel costs than its northern neighbours. The Italian system is primarily toll-based, so be prepared for toll booths.
Crossing into Switzerland, you'll transition onto the A2 motorway. Unlike Italy, Switzerland operates on a vignette system for its motorways. You'll need to purchase a motorway sticker (Vignette) for your vehicle, which is valid for a calendar year. These are usually available at border crossings or petrol stations just before the border. Switzerland's roads are immaculately maintained, but speed limits are strictly enforced. Be aware of the mandatory requirement for winter tyres (or chains) during the winter months, typically from November to April, particularly if you encounter any higher altitude sections, though this route mostly avoids the highest Alpine passes.
Continuing north, you'll transition from the Swiss A2 onto the German Autobahn network. For a significant portion of your drive through Germany, you'll be on the A5. Germany is unique in that most of its Autobahns have no general speed limit, though 'recommended' limits are posted and many sections do have permanent or variable limits. Be mindful of lane discipline – fast lanes are for overtaking only. Fuel prices in Germany are generally moderate. You'll also need to consider Low Emission Zones (Umweltzonen) in many German cities; ensure your vehicle meets the required standards and you have the appropriate sticker if planning to drive through or stop in affected areas.
As you approach the Netherlands, the German A5 will eventually lead you towards routes that connect to the Dutch motorway network, likely involving the A12 or similar main routes as you head towards Amsterdam. The Dutch system is also mostly toll-free on main roads, but road quality remains high. Expect Dutch drivers to be efficient and fast-paced, especially around urban areas like Amsterdam. Speed limits are clearly posted and generally lower than on German Autobahns. Be prepared for potentially high traffic density as you get closer to Amsterdam, especially during peak hours. Parking in Amsterdam itself is notoriously difficult and expensive, so consider your final destination and accommodation options carefully.
Hoogtepunten van de route
- A1 Autostrada through Italy
- Swiss Alps vignette requirement
- German Autobahn driving experience
- Navigating Milanese bypasses (A50/A9)
- Low Emission Zones in German cities
- Dutch efficiency on the A12
Reisplan
Hoe de rit te benaderen: één dag, verdeeld, of met een overnachting.
Overnachting aanbevolen
Te lang voor een eendaagse rit voor één bestuurder. Plan 2 overnachting(en) om deze reis goed te doen.
Een natuurlijke overnachtingsplek nabij het middelpunt: Kriens (ch).
- Afstand:
- 1.849 km
- Duur:
- 19h 22m (vrij verkeer, geen files)
Waar te stoppen
Plaatsen langs de route die natuurlijke pauzes bieden voor koffie, lunch of een overnachting.
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Fiano Romano 🇮🇹 it
≈231 km≈ 3.4 km omweg vanaf de hoofdweg
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Ponte a Ema 🇮🇹 it
≈462 km≈ 0.9 km omweg vanaf de hoofdweg
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Pontenure 🇮🇹 it
≈693 km≈ 4.7 km omweg vanaf de hoofdweg
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Biasca 🇨🇭 ch
≈925 km≈ 35.1 km omweg vanaf de hoofdweg
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Heitersheim 🇩🇪 de
≈1.156 km≈ 8.2 km omweg vanaf de hoofdweg
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Alsbach-Hähnlein 🇩🇪 de
≈1.387 km≈ 0.6 km omweg vanaf de hoofdweg
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Hilden 🇩🇪 de
≈1.618 km≈ 2.3 km omweg vanaf de hoofdweg
Belangrijke punten
Dingen om te weten voordat je vertrekt — grenzen, rijrichting, tol.
Meerdere landen keten · IT → CH → FR → DE → NL
Je doorkruist 5 landen op deze rit — elk met zijn eigen tolsysteem, brandstofprijzen en snelwegregels. Lees de essentiële informatie hieronder voordat je vertrekt, en bewaar je kentekenbewijs en verzekeringskaart in het portiervak voor eventuele controles langs de weg.
Tol op snelwegen in IT / FR
Houd rekening met tolkosten op snelwegen — Frankrijk, Italië, Spanje en Portugal rekenen per kilometer, Kroatië en Griekenland per traject. Contactloze kaarten werken bijna overal; zorg dat je er een bij je hebt.
Vignet vereist in CH
Oostenrijk, Zwitserland, Tsjechië, Slowakije, Hongarije, Slovenië, Bulgarije en Roemenië vereisen een sticker of e-vignet voor snelweggebruik. Koop dit aan de grens — het missen ervan leidt tot een hoge boete ter plaatse.
Belangrijk om te weten voor vertrek
Dingen die een bestuurder uit een ander land niet zou bedenken om te vragen — boetes, stickers, betaalkaarten, openingstijden.
Toegang tot de stad & milieuzones
Berlin, Munich, Stuttgart need a green Umweltplakette
Must knowGermany's low-emission zones (Umweltzone) are simpler than the French system but stricter on entry. You need a colour-coded sticker physically on your windscreen before entering. The vast majority of zones today require a green sticker (Euro 4+ petrol, Euro 6+ diesel). Order via TÜV / DEKRA / certified workshops — about €6–13, ships in days. Driving without one costs €100 even if your car would qualify.
Order your Crit'Air sticker before the trip
Must knowParis, Lyon, Strasbourg, Marseille, Toulouse and a growing list of cities require a Crit'Air air-quality sticker visible on your windscreen — even for a single drive-through. It's €4.51 from the official site and ships by post (allow 2–6 weeks abroad). Without it, expect on-the-spot fines from €68. Your registration document tells the issuer your emission class.
ZTL cameras read your plate from any country
Must knowItalian historic centres (Florence, Rome, Milan, Bologna, Pisa, Siena, Verona, Naples, Turin, Palermo and dozens more) are ringed by automatic Zona Traffico Limitato cameras. Driving in without a permit triggers €80–120 per crossing, and the fine reaches your home address up to a year later via cross-border collection. Treat any city centre as off-limits unless you've confirmed your hotel offers a permit, and ask the hotel to register your plate the day you arrive.
Italian historic-centre ZTL — confirm your hotel registers your plate
Must knowNaples
This city's old town is encircled by automatic ZTL cameras. Crossing without a permit triggers €80–120 per pass. Ask your hotel the day you arrive: "Can you register my plate for ZTL access?" Some only register the entry, not parking — clarify both. Cameras read plates from any country and Italian fines reach foreign addresses up to a year later.
Use the P+R network — central parking is €7.50/hour
NuttigAmsterdam
Amsterdam meters charge €7.50/hour in the centre, capped at €37.50/day in the most expensive zones. The P+R Amsterdam scheme at metro stations (Olympisch Stadion, Zeeburg, Sloterdijk) charges €1/day plus the metro round-trip — book before 10:00 to lock in the day rate. Worth the 20-minute metro hop.
Grenzen & documenten
You're leaving the EU customs zone
Must knowSwitzerland is in Schengen but NOT in the EU customs union. Random customs stops happen at every border. Personal allowance: €300 in goods (CHF cash equivalent), 5L wine, 1L spirits. Above that you declare and pay duty. If you've loaded the boot with cured meat or cheese in Italy, declare it — confiscation is routine.
Tol, vignetten & wegbetaling
Mont Blanc, Grand St Bernard, San Bernardino tunnels charge extra
Must knowThe vignette covers most motorways but NOT the major Alpine road tunnels. Mont Blanc tunnel (FR-IT) is roughly €54 one-way for a passenger car, Grand St Bernard about €33, San Bernardino is included in the vignette but Gotthard road tunnel is a vignette-only route in summer (the queue can be 2 hours; the rail-shuttle alternative through the Lötschberg is faster).
Vignette is annual only — CHF 40
Must knowSwitzerland sells one vignette: an annual sticker (or e-vignette) for CHF 40 / about €42. There's no 10-day option. Buy at any border post or online before you leave. The sticker must be physically affixed to the windscreen — keeping it loose in the glovebox earns the same CHF 200 fine as not having one.
You'll hit three different toll systems on this trip
Must knowThis route crosses countries with mismatched toll mechanics — France's ticket-and-pay, vignette stickers, electronic-only stretches. There's no single transponder that works everywhere, but a Telepass EU device covers FR/IT/ES/PT and a Bip&Go covers the same plus a few more. For a one-off trip, contactless cards plus a Swiss vignette and Austrian e-vignette is the simplest mix.
Contactless works at every autoroute booth
NuttigFrench autoroutes use a ticket system: take a card on entry, pay on exit. Every barrier accepts contactless tap-to-pay — pull into the "CB / bank card" lane (orange "t" logo means Liber-T transponder only, avoid those). For frequent EU travellers a Bip&Go transponder pays itself off in two trips by skipping the queue.
Telepass saves you the toll-booth queue
NuttigItalian autostrade work like France: ticket on entry, pay on exit. Contactless cards work at most modern lanes (look for "Carte" — avoid yellow "Telepass" lanes without the device). For long routes, a Telepass EU transponder works in IT/FR/ES/PT and pays for itself across two days; at minimum, keep your insurance card and registration in the door pocket — booth attendants occasionally ask.
Wat je auto moet meenemen
Triangle, first-aid kit, hi-vis vest — all three
Must knowGermany requires a warning triangle, a first-aid kit (compliant with DIN 13164, with a "use by" date — €10 at any pharmacy), and a reflective vest in every passenger car. Roadside checks do happen at borders. The first-aid kit is the one foreign drivers most commonly miss.
Hi-vis vest in the cabin, triangle in the boot
Must knowA reflective vest must be reachable without leaving the vehicle (in the door pocket or under your seat — boot is too late). One warning triangle is also mandatory. The 2012 breathalyzer rule was scrapped in 2020 but is still nice to keep. No spare-bulb requirement.
Hi-vis vest mandatory before stepping out
Must knowItalian law requires you to wear a reflective vest before exiting the vehicle on a motorway shoulder, day or night. One warning triangle in the boot is also required. Both items are typically €15 at any Autogrill or fuel station — don't arrive without them.
Regels, kosten en grenzen veranderen. Controleer altijd de officiële bron de dag voordat je rijdt — deze pagina is een checklist, geen juridisch document.
Belangrijkste wegen
De snelwegen waar deze route de meeste kilometers op aflegt.
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A1 Autostrada del Sole758 km
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A 3 —299 km
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A 5 —287 km
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A2 Kirchenwaldtunnel284 km
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A12 Europaweg44 km
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A50 —33 km
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A1var Variante di Valico33 km
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A9 Autostrada dei Laghi31 km
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A 67 —23 km
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A30 —17 km
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A8 Autostrada dei Laghi4 km
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SS7bis Via Nazionale delle Puglie2 km
Routekarakter
Hoeveel van de rit is snelweg versus secundaire versus landweg.
Snelwegrit — snel, voorspelbaar, zonder bijzonderheden.
- Snelweg
- 99%
- Secundair
- 1%
- Overig / landelijk
- 0%
Rijmoeilijkheid
Snelle indruk: hoe veeleisend is deze rit voor één bestuurder?
Algemeen
Veeleisend
Zware rit — meerdere complicerende factoren versterken vermoeidheid. Sterk aanbevolen om over dagen te verdelen.
- Lange rit: 19h 22m achter het stuur bij vrij verkeer.
- Grensdoorsteek: IT → NL. Houd documenten bij de hand en controleer grenswetgeving.
Brandstof & tol
Ruwe kostenverwachting voor een typische EU-personenauto. Behandel als een schatting — pompprijzen veranderen wekelijks.
Benzine (RON 95)
≈ €273
138.7 L × €1.97 / L · 7.5 L/100 km
Diesel
≈ €233
110.9 L × €2.10 / L · 6 L/100 km
Elektrisch (DC-snellader)
≈ €207
324 kWh × €0.64 / kWh · 17.5 kWh/100 km
Publieke DC-snellader — AC laden thuis of bij hotels kost meestal ongeveer de helft.
Snelwegtol & vignetten
≈ €113
- IT — €0.08/km op het snelwegennetwerk (≈ 811 km in het land ≈ €61)
- CH — Vignet (snelwegsticker / e-vignet) — €42.00 voor 365 dagen
- FR — €0.10/km op het snelwegennetwerk (≈ 101 km in het land ≈ €10)
Prijzen laatst bijgewerkt op 2026-05-04. Bron: EU Weekly Oil Bulletin plus nationale snelwegbeheerders.
Weer per maand
Gemiddelde dagtemperatuur / nachttemperatuur en typische maandelijkse regenval, over de afgelopen vijf jaar.
🇮🇹 Naples
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| 124mm | 82mm | 105mm | 77mm | 102mm | 57mm | 36mm | 49mm | 117mm | 108mm | 134mm | 88mm |
heet mild koud
🇳🇱 Amsterdam
| Jan | Feb | Mrt | Apr | Mei | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Okt | Nov | Dec |
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| 103mm | 74mm | 59mm | 80mm | 97mm | 55mm | 122mm | 64mm | 86mm | 133mm | 106mm | 80mm |
heet mild koud
Komende 5 dagen in Amsterdam
Live verwachting — elke paar uur ververst.
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Di 12
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10° / 9°
2.6mm
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Wo 13
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12° / 7°
44.5mm
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Do 14
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11° / 6°
36.9mm
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Vr 15
🌧️
11° / 6°
8mm
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Za 16
⛅
12° / 8°
0.6mm
Verwachting: MET Norway
Routebeschrijving
Stapsgewijze samenvatting van de belangrijkste manoeuvres, gegenereerd door OSRM.
Toon alle 62 manoeuvres
- Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi 0.4 km
- Via Galileo Ferraris
- Via Emanuele Gianturco
- Via Emanuele Gianturco
- Via Nicola Miraglia
- Via Nazionale delle Puglie (SS7bis)
- Via Nazionale delle Puglie (SS7bis) 2 km
- — 0.3 km
- SP1 Circumvallazione Esterna di Napoli (SP1) 0.8 km
- Autostrada del Sole (A1) 456 km
- Autostrada del Sole (A1) 36 km
- Raccordo A1-Variante di Valico (A1) 7 km
- Variante di Valico (A1var) 33 km
- Autostrada del Sole (A1) 208 km
- Autostrada del Sole (A1) 6 km
- (A50) 33 km
- Autostrada dei Laghi (A8) 4 km
- Autostrada dei Laghi (A9) 31 km
- (A2) 181 km
- — 0.3 km
- Kirchenwaldtunnel (A2) 54 km
- (A2) 9 km
- (A2) 41 km
- (A2) 2 km
- (A 5) 188 km
- (A 5) 0.3 km
- (A 5) 18 km
- — 0.3 km
- (A 5) 25 km
- (A 5) 0.4 km
- (A 5) 5 km
- — 0.5 km
- (A 5) 14 km
- — 0.4 km
- (A 5) 37 km
- (A 67) 16 km
- (A 67) 7 km
- (A 3) 2 km
- — 1 km
- (A 3) 5 km
- — 0.3 km
- — 0.4 km
- (A 3) 161 km
- (A 3) 30 km
- (A 3) 38 km
- — 0.2 km
- (A 3) 0.5 km
- — 0.1 km
- (A 3) 65 km
- (A12) 29 km
- Europaweg (A12) 15 km
- (A30) 17 km
- (A1) 8 km
- (A1) 0.7 km
- (A1) 0.5 km
- (A1) 34 km
- (A1) 2 km
- (A1) 3 km
- (A1) 0.8 km
- Ringweg-Oost (A10) 1 km
- Piet Heintunnel (S114) 2 km
- Singel
Veelgestelde vragen
Do I need a vignette for Switzerland?
Yes, a vignette (motorway sticker) is mandatory for all vehicles using Swiss motorways. You can purchase this at border crossings or shortly before the border.
What are the speed limits in Germany?
While many German Autobahns have no general speed limit, there are 'recommended' limits, and many sections have permanent or variable speed restrictions. Always observe posted signs.
Are there tolls on Dutch motorways?
Most major Dutch motorways are toll-free. However, certain tunnels, like the Westerscheldetunnel, do have tolls.
Do I need special tyres for this route in winter?
In Switzerland and Germany, winter tyres (or chains) are mandated during winter months (typically November to April) if conditions require them. While this route mostly avoids high passes, it's advisable to check local regulations.
Are Low Emission Zones (Umweltzonen) a concern in Germany?
Yes, many German cities have Low Emission Zones. Ensure your vehicle has the correct sticker (Umweltplakette) if you plan to drive into or through these zones.
Hoe deze pagina is opgebouwd
Samengesteld door COD Solutions Oy uit open Europese gegevens — OSRM over OpenStreetMap for the route geometry, Open-Meteo for monthly climate normals, EU Weekly Oil Bulletin for cross-border fuel-price bands, and Google Gemini drafts the narrative and FAQ from the computed route data. Zie onze methodiek voor verversingscadans en beperkingen.