Type
Barrier-free toll (M50 ANPR) + classic toll gates

Irlandia
Ireland does not use a vignette system. Road fees are collected through a mix of traditional physical toll plazas and a strict barrier-free camera network (eFlow) on the M50 around Dublin.
Type
Barrier-free toll (M50 ANPR) + classic toll gates
Valid for
Motorcycles, motor cars (up to 8 passengers), vans, motorhomes, and HGVs
Trailers
Increases vehicle category rating at physical barrier plazas
Checked by
Overhead ANPR camera gantries (M50) and physical barriers (other routes)
Prices are officially updated following the Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) January 1, 2026 toll indexation. EuroGoPass does not issue digital vignettes for Ireland since point-to-point tolling applies. Our smart planner maps your route and builds an accurate toll budget automatically.
Rates shown are official 2026 toll prices in euros.
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Enter your starting point and destination (such as Dublin, Cork, or Galway) into EuroGoPass.
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We detect if you pass the barrier-free M50 ring road or any regional barrier plazas, breaking down the exact expected costs.
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Stop and pay with cash/card at traditional toll lanes, and log onto the eFlow portal or visit a Payzone outlet to settle your M50 camera fees.
M50 eFlow penalties escalate quickly if you ignore payment notices. Physical toll plazas use on-the-spot enforcement at barrier lanes.
No. Ireland has no vignette system. Motorways are funded through localized physical toll booths and a single toll camera network on the Dublin M50 ring road.
You must pay manually before 8:00 PM on the day following your transit. You can pay online via the eFlow website, via the eFlow mobile application, or in person at any retail outlet nationwide displaying the "Payzone" logo.
The automated camera system will match the vehicle's plate to the rental agency. The rental provider will settle the toll and late penalties on your behalf and subsequently bill your credit card on file, typically adding an administrative handling fee of 10.00 € to 15.00 €.
Yes. All physical barrier plazas (such as the M1, M4, M7/M8, and Limerick Tunnel) accept major international debit and credit cards (Visa and Mastercard) as well as contactless mobile payments. Cash is also accepted in designated lanes.
No. The tolling network applies strictly to the Republic of Ireland. Once you cross the open border into Northern Ireland (part of the United Kingdom), the motorways and primary roads are entirely free of toll charges.
While point-to-point toll networks are managed locally, planning an international trip can be daunting. EuroGoPass maps out your entire route, calculates exact expected cash and camera toll expenses across Ireland's 12 tolled sections, and instantly bundles any official digital vignettes you might need for European continental transit countries into a single checkout.
Enter your route to calculate your total Irish toll plaza expenses and keep your journey completely transparent.