Built into your route
Your trip plan already holds the dates and crossing points Schengen tracking needs. The count is there when you open your dashboard.
All 29 Schengen countries
Includes Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein -- the non-EU Schengen members most likely to catch motorhome tourers out.
Ferry-accurate
Overnight crossings are handled correctly. Your first Schengen day is the morning you dock, not the evening you sail.
Country breakdown
See how many days your route spends in each country -- useful for adjusting nights if you are running close to the limit.
How it works
When you generate a trip plan with Tripgen, the Schengen panel is populated automatically from your route dates, crossing type, and overnight stops. There is no separate form to fill in. The calculation uses the same 90-in-180-day rolling window that border authorities use.
The panel shows:
- Total Schengen days used on this trip
- Days remaining in your 90-day allowance
- A country-by-country day breakdown
- The earliest date for your next Schengen trip, if you use your full 90 days
- A one-button PDF export of your Schengen stays
If your route uses 75 days or more, the panel highlights that a small buffer remains. If it reaches 90, it tells you plainly: the route is at capacity.
Plan your trip and your days take care of themselves
Plan your European motorhome route and the tracker is included at no extra charge on EU-tier plans.
Plan your trip, track your daysAlso see: Schengen 90-day rule calculator and guide | Full Schengen guide for UK motorhome owners