How To Get In Grossarl
At 63.6 kilometers away, Salzburg (SZG) is the airport nearest to Großarl. use bus line 170 from Salzburg Airport to Salzburg Rathaus and then use the same path as before to get to Großarl. This alternative costs anywhere from €18 to €179 and lasts for around two hours and forty-four minutes. Munich (MUC) is a further nearby airport, 260.6 kilometers distant. Munich Airport is served by a train that goes to Ostbahnhof, and from there to Salzburg Hbf. One can go to Großarl along the same path.This option costs anything from €45 to €357 and lasts for around 4 hours and 42 minutes.Further airports that are quite close to Großarl include Innsbruck (INN) and Venice Treviso (TSF). 277.8 kilometers separate Venice Treviso from Innsbruck.
The rail is the fastest way to get from Vienna to Grossarl. About three hours and forty-five minutes pass by direct train from Wien Hbf to St. Johann im Pongau.From there, using bus (line 540) to Großarl Ortsmitte will take around twenty-five minutes.This option costs anything from €57 to €95 in total. An other option is to take a bus from Wien Hbf to Salzburg Süd, then a train from Salzburg Süd to St. Johann im Pongau and lastly a bus to Großarl Ortsmitte. Priced between €38 and €59, this option takes around six hours and nine minutes. One may drive the 375 km route from Vienna to Großarl in around 3 hours and 44 minutes.With this choice, the petrol costs between €60 and €95.
For getting from Salzburg to Großarl, busses and trains are the most practical forms of transit. Train travel takes around forty-five minutes to get from Salzburg Hbf to St. Johann im Pongau.From there, using bus (line 540) to Großarl Ortsmitte will take around twenty-five minutes.This alternative costs anything from €15 to €155 in total. An other option is to take the bus (line 171) from Salzburg Rathaus to Golling a.d.S. Bahnhof, then the train from Golling-Abtenau to St. Johann im Pongau. You may change to a bus there to get to Großarl Ortsmitte.This substitute costs anywhere from €16 to €166 and takes two hours and forty-two minutes. An alternate choice is to take a bus from Salzburg to Großarl, which is 74.2 kilometers away and takes around 56 minutes.This alternate’s prices go from €160 to €200. The 74.2 km trip from Salzburg to Großarl may also be made by vehicle; it usually takes around 56 minutes.With this choice, the gas costs between €12 and €19.
Get In - By Plane
Salzburg Airport (SZG) is the closest airport to Grossarl; it is around 80 km away and takes about 1.5 hours to get there. Modern but small, Salzburg Airport flies mostly to Europe, with sporadic flights to North Africa and the Middle East. Salzburg Airport is a great option if you are flying from inside Europe or if you can get a direct flight to Salzburg from your place of origin.
Munich Airport (MUC) is another option; driving there takes around three hours and it is about 250 kilometers away. Munich Airport is a busy, large airport that is a major hub for international travel, especially for planes heading to Asia and North America. Munich Airport is an option if you are leaving Europe or if you want a larger range of reasonably priced flights.
Thirdly, there is Vienna Airport (VIE), which is around 350 miles away and takes four hours to get to. Vienna Airport is a further large and busy airport that serves as a gateway to Eastern Europe and beyond. Vienna Airport is an other option if you are coming from the east or want to see the capital city of Austria before coming to Grossarl.
Salzburg Airport
Should you choose to fly into Salzburg Airport, you will be choosing the closest and most practical airport to Grossarl. Modern yet small, Salzburg Airport offers passengers a range of facilities, services, and amenities. Along with free Wi-Fi, ATMs, currency exchange, luggage storage, and car rentals, the airport has a wide range of stores, restaurants, cafés, and pubs. From the airport’s observation deck, tourists may also take in the Alps or stop by Hangar-7, a museum and exhibition space including planes, food, and art.
Many other modes of transportation link Salzburg Airport to Grossarl as well. Using shuttle services, private transfers, public transit, or vehicle rentals are your options. Devoted cars called shuttle services run between the airport and Grossarl. One can make an online reservation or one at the airport. Personalised services called private transfers offer door-to-door transportation and may be booked over the phone or online. Taking a train or bus from the airport to St. Johann im Pongau and then a local bus to Grossarl is considered public transit. Renting a car and seeing the area whenever it suits you is another option that offers more freedom and flexibility.
Munich Airport
Choose Munich Airport and you will be choosing an other connection with more airline possibilities and more affordable prices. Munich Airport is a large and busy international airport that serves as a major hub for planes flying to North America and Asia. Among the many facilities, services, and hotels at Munich Airport are hotels, shops, restaurants, bars, saunas, lobbies, and entertainment areas. The airport also provides free Wi-Fi, ATMs, currency exchange, cargo storage, and auto rentals.
Many transit choices link Munich Airport to Grossarl as well, although they take longer and are less practical than those from Salzburg Airport. Using shuttle services, private transfers, public transit, or vehicle rentals are your options. Although they are less frequent and more costly than buses leaving Salzburg Airport, shuttle services run between the airport and Grossarl. Though they offer more luxury and privacy, private transports are similar to transit services. Using public transportation means taking a train or bus from the airport to Munich’s city center and then another train or bus to St. Johann im Pongau. Then one takes a local bus to Grossarl. Renting a car is an alternate way to go to Grossarl; but, you need take into account the extra distance, tolls, and traffic.
Vienna Airport
Choose Vienna Airport and you will be choosing an other entry point that offers a different viewpoint on Austria. An other large and busy airport that serves as a connecting point to Eastern Europe and beyond is Vienna Airport. For passengers, the Vienna Airport offers a wide range of services, shops, restaurants, cafés, bars, and lounges. Apart from that, the airport has free Wi-Fi, ATMs, currency exchange, luggage storage, and vehicle rental.
The least time-efficient and convenient of the several ways to go from Vienna Airport to Grossarl is via bus. The choices are shuttle services, private transfers, public transit, and automobile rentals. Shuttle services are rather rare and quite expensive; they are cars that run between the airport and Grossarl. Though they offer more luxury and privacy, private transports are similar to transit services. Public transportation involves taking a train or bus from the airport to the heart of Vienna, then another train or bus to St. Johann im Pongau, and lastly a local bus to Grossarl. Renting a car is an other option to travel to Grossarl; but, you should take into account the longest distance, tolls, and traffic.
Still, you might want to take advantage of the chance to see the Austrian capital city before heading to Grossarl if you choose Vienna Airport. Vienna is an attractive, ancient city with a rich cultural and artistic legacy together with a lively, international environment. Among the well-known structures open for tours are the Schönbrunn Palace, the Hofburg Palace, the Belvedere Palace, and St. Stephen’s Cathedral. For your pleasure are also museums, galleries, theaters, opera houses, cafés, restaurants, bars, and marketplaces. A city of refinement and variety, Vienna will enthrall you.
Get In - By Bus
Vienna to Großarl is serviced by FlixBus. The bus arrives in Salzburg South from Vienna Central Station. You may take a local rail to St. Johann im Pongau from there and then a regional bus to Großarl. The trip takes around six hours in all, and it costs between €40 and €60.
Bus connections to Salzburg or St. Johann im Pongau may also be found if you are coming from other Austrian cities or adjacent countries; from there, you can transfer to Großarl. Timetables and pricing are available on the websites of bus operators RegioJet, Eurolines, and FlixBus.
Get In - By Car
Driving to Großarl is a practical and flexible way to see the area. Renting a car in the city or at the airport allows you to drive on the well-marked routes to your destination. The most often used road crosses the Salzburg region and is connected to other important arteries by the A10. Leaving Knoten Pongau, take the B311 route to St. Johann im Pongau. Then you might get into the Großarler Landesstraße and enjoy the scenic drive to Großarl. Vienna is around four hours distant, Salzburg about one hour.
Winter tyres and snow chains are essential for being ready for winter driving since the roads might be slick and icy. Accessing some highways and tunnels may also require paying a toll. One may buy vignette stickers online or at service stations. We advise mounting them on the windscreen.
Get In - By Train
Train travel to Großarl is a pleasant and ecologically friendly way to go about. Salzburg, Vienna, Munich, and Innsbruck are just a few of the Austrian and German cities from which direct or connecting trains to St. Johann im Pongau are accessible. The kind of train and where it leaves determine how long the trip takes; it usually takes two to five hours. Tickets come in a range of rates and grades and may be bought at the station or online.
From St. Johann im Pongau, a regional bus that takes around 30 minutes to reach Großarl costs between €4 and €6. The bus leaves the train station and stops at a number of places in Großarl, such as the hotels, the ski resort and town center.