The Unsung Heroes of GeoGuessr: A Deep Dive into European Bollards
Master the art of bollard identification and unlock one of GeoGuessr's most reliable clues.
Ever been stumped by a random European country road? What if I told you that a simple plastic post on the side of that road could be your ticket to a perfect score? Bollards, those short, sturdy posts you see lining roadsides, are one of the most powerful and overlooked clues in GeoGuessr. This guide will turn you into a bollard-identifying expert.
European Bollards Comparison Guide

Complete guide to European bollard identification across all countries
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Why Bollards are a GeoGuessr Goldmine
Unlike trees or architecture, which can be similar across regions, bollard designs are often nationally standardized. They are a direct signature of a country's road administration. Learning them is like learning a new alphabet for reading the landscape.

- • White or light gray concrete post
- • Distinctive red reflective strip around the top
- • Often rounded or slightly tapered shape
- • Height: typically 80-100cm
- • Very common throughout France

- • Black and yellow diagonal stripes
- • Stripe pattern varies by region
- • Often rectangular or square shape
- • Height: typically 70-90cm
- • Very distinctive color combination

- • White concrete post
- • Red vertical stripe (doesn't wrap around)
- • Stripe is typically on one side only
- • Height: typically 80-100cm
- • Very reliable identification feature

- • White concrete post
- • Red band around the middle
- • White reflector embedded in red band
- • Height: typically 80-100cm
- • Unique to Denmark
Putting It Into Practice
Next time you're dropped on a European road, take a moment. Before you check the sun or the language on a sign, scan the roadside. Is there a bollard? What color is it? What shape? You'll be surprised how often this single, humble clue can give you the country in seconds.