Chaos at the Fernpass: Current traffic jam warnings and insider tips!
Find out the current traffic conditions and traffic jam information on the B179 Fernpass road in Garmisch-Partenkirchen.

Chaos at the Fernpass: Current traffic jam warnings and insider tips!
Today, October 27, 2025, many travelers are facing a particularly challenging situation at the Fern Pass. This important north-south connection (B179/E532) in western Austria is known for its challenging traffic conditions, especially during holiday periods and on weekends. Insiders know: The Fern Pass stretches over around 50 kilometers, connects the picturesque Tyrolean Inn Valley with the Ausserfern region and is a central transit route for travelers between Germany and Italy, which unfortunately often results in traffic jams.
According to Reisereporter, the section between Nassereith and Lermoos and the simultaneous border controls at the Füssen/Reutte crossing are particularly bottlenecks classify. Patience is required here, especially on Friday afternoons and Sundays when traffic increases significantly due to vacation trips or day trips to the Tyrolean Alps.
Current traffic information
Travelers have access to up-to-date traffic information, including live traffic jam reports and bottleneck times. The reason for the high volume of traffic is not only holiday trips, but also truck transit traffic, which has established itself as an alternative route to the Brenner Motorway. This situation also has consequences for the infrastructure, as traffic statistics show increasing pressure in road freight transport, which highlights the need for measures to improve it, as can be read in Statistik Austria.
If you want to avoid traffic jams, you should consider the tips from current news: It is better to drive early in the morning or late in the evening. Alternatives to the Fernpass route include toll roads via Garmisch - Mittenwald - Seefeld - Innsbruck and the route via the Hahntennjoch, which is only accessible during the summer. Train connections between Reutte, Garmisch and Innsbruck are also an option to escape the traffic.
Future developments
A bright spot in this traffic situation is the planned construction of the Fernpass Tunnel, which is scheduled to begin in 2027 and is targeted for completion by 2029. The tunnel is expected to provide major relief by bypassing the pass road and thus creating the necessary space for truck traffic. Expansions to the Lermoos Tunnel are also being planned, which could improve the traffic situation in the long term.
Another important detail is that the Fernpass road is currently not toll-free, but this will change with the completion of the Fernpass tunnel. Trucks over 3.5 tons are already subject to the GO toll, with various payment options available such as cash, card payment and digital video toll.
Overall, the Fernpass, with all its challenges, remains a central transport route whose situation must be continually re-evaluated. For travelers it is therefore important to plan well, inform early and be patient for the 50 kilometers!
