11 European Countries Bringing Back Schengen Border Checks in 2026

by awbtravelsnews | May 12, 2026

Travelling between Schengen countries has always been considered hassle-free, but amid the ongoing security and migration situation, several European countries are once again reintroducing temporary border checks across the Schengen Area in 2026.

The move affects road, rail, ferry, and even some air travel between countries that usually allow passport-free movement.

While the Schengen Area remains open for most travellers, these temporary border controls mean tourists, business travellers, students, and cross-border workers may face identity checks, longer queues, and possible delays.

Temporary Border Control 2026

As per the official data available on the European Union’s official website, here’s a country-by-country breakdown of where border checks are returning, why they are happening, and what travellers should know before planning a trip.

1. The Netherlands

The Netherlands says rising asylum applications, irregular migration, and migrant smuggling have put pressure on its migration and reception system. Temporary checks will affect land borders with Belgium and Germany, along with some intra-Schengen flights.

Netherlands Border Check Rules for Travellers in 2026

2. Switzerland

Switzerland is temporarily introducing controls due to the G7 Summit taking place in Evian, France. Authorities are focusing mainly on the Lake Geneva region and nearby border crossings with France.

Switzerland Border Control Travel Advice for June 2026

3. Norway

Norway says threats targeting energy and logistics infrastructure remain a major concern. The temporary controls mainly affect ferry ports connected to Schengen countries and key transport infrastructure.

Norway Border Checks 2026: Important Travel Tips

4. Denmark

Denmark has extended border checks due to terrorism concerns, organised crime, and possible sabotage threats linked to Russia and Middle East tensions. Controls mainly affect borders with Germany.

Denmark Border Control Update: What Travellers Need to Know

5. Poland

Poland says continuing migration pressure near Germany and Lithuania has created security concerns. Authorities will continue temporary controls along both borders.

Poland Temporary Border Checks and Travel Rules 2026

6. Germany

Germany has extended controls due to irregular migration, migrant smuggling, and wider security concerns linked to global conflicts, including the Russia-Ukraine war and instability in the Middle East. Checks cover nearly all neighbouring borders.

Germany Border Checks 2026: Travel Advice for Tourists

7. Austria

Austria says migration pressure through Balkan routes and wider regional instability continue to pose security concerns. Temporary controls affect borders with Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, and the Czech Republic.

Austria Border Control Rules for Schengen Travellers

8. Slovenia

Slovenia has linked its border checks to terrorism concerns, organised crime, migrant smuggling, and security risks connected to global instability. Controls focus on borders with Croatia and Hungary.

Slovenia Border Checks 2026: Important Information for Travellers

9. Italy

The Repubblica Italiana (Italy) says security concerns linked to migration routes, criminal trafficking networks, the Catholic Jubilee, and the Winter Olympics have prompted temporary controls at the Slovenian border.

Italy Border Control Measures and Travel Tips for 2026

10. Sweden

Sweden says organised cross-border crime and threats from extremist groups remain a concern. Controls cover land, sea, and air borders, including routes connected to Denmark.

Sweden Temporary Border Checks: Travel Guidelines for Visitors

11. France

France remains one of the strictest countries when it comes to temporary Schengen border controls. Authorities cite terrorism threats, migrant smuggling, rising violence near northern coastal regions, and wider geopolitical instability as the main reasons.

France Border Controls 2026: Key Travel Information for Tourists

What This Means for Schengen Travellers in 2026

These temporary controls do not mean the Schengen Area is ending. Most travellers will still move freely across Europe. However, spontaneous border crossings may no longer feel as smooth as before.

Travellers planning European trips in 2026 should:

For tourists doing multi-country Europe trips, especially by train or road, staying flexible will be important this year.


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