MAG has just received the shocking news from
Coordinamento Italiano Motociclisti (CIM) (MAG's Italian equivalent)
that a toll of 10 Euro is to be levied on the Stelvio Pass in the
Italian Alps. This will be the same for cars and bikes.

MAG has just received the shocking news from
Coordinamento Italiano Motociclisti (CIM) (MAG's Italian equivalent)
that a toll of 10 Euro is to be levied on the Stelvio Pass in the
Italian Alps. This will be the same for cars and bikes.



Ten euro = four cups of coffee.
With bods not going to France as they don't like the 'reflective law' and now avoiding the Stelvio for 10 euro (gawd knows what they make of the Grossglockner at 22) Europe proper will soon be deserted![]()
I think every one has to ride it once but you wouldn't pay ten euros to ride it a second time.
I think every one has to ride it once but you wouldn't pay ten euros to ride it a second time.


Well worth 10 Euros to drive up and down in solitude...
This was supposed to be introduced a few years ago, so is no surprise.
There are already tolls on the Timmolsjoch and Grossglockner and they're well worth the money to maintain what are effectively roads to nowhere.
However, Stelvio is a crap riding road, so unlike the other two, you wouldn't pay to ride it twice, even though I've already ridden it twice for free in 2005 and 2010![]()

+1
Certainly not the best pass in Europe & doesn't really go anywhere to hardly vital on a journey
There are far better roads
er side go?
I've ridden it three times to find it was crap.![]()

I've ridden it three times to find it was crap.![]()
About 5 times for me and it's especially crapper if it's raining - the gravel Umbrail pass back to Switzerland is the best bit, but most bikers miss it, so it's gloriously quiet
