Towing with your vehicle in an EU country?
You should check if you need to register your trailer or caravan before towing it abroad.
Driving in an EU country?
If you’re driving to any country which is a member of the European Union, you no longer need to carry a green card for your car, motorbike or van. This also applies to Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Gibraltar, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Montenegro, Norway, Republic of Ireland, San Marino, Serbia, Switzerland and The Vatican State.
You may also need to check the below...
You might also need an International Driving Permit (IDP) to drive in some EU countries and Norway if you have:
• A paper driving licence
• A licence issued in Gibraltar, Guernsey, Jersey or the Isle of Man
You can check with the Post Office or embassy of the country you’ll be driving in. Find out more about International Driving Permits
It’s a good idea to take your car insurance policy documents and vehicle log book (V5C) with you if you travel to the EU. Having your Certificate of Insurance and other documents, including any lease documents if you lease your car may help if you experience any problems while driving abroad.
Check if you need to register a trailer before towing it abroad
You must register all trailers over 750kg to drive to or through most countries in Europe.