How To Get In Hermagor-Pressegger See

How To Get In Hermagor-Pressegger See_Austria Travel Guide

By Plane

Four airports service the Nassfeld-Pressegger See region: Salzburg, Klagenfurt, Laibach/Ljubljana, and Venice. The main ski resort in the area, Nassfeld, is couple hours’ drive from all four airports. There are flights to these airports from several European cities; your choices will rely on your point of departure and budget.

By means of a shared taxi, you might get straight from the airports in Klagenfurt, Salzburg, and Laibach/Ljubljana your hotel in the Nassfeld-Pressegger See holiday area. The shuttle service’s pricing, which may be booked online or over the phone, are determined by passenger count and overall distance covered. Running constantly from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., the shuttle has a maximum capacity of eight passengers per vehicle. Further information and a means of contact are found on the official website.

From Venice Airport, getting to Hermagor-Pressegger See is as simple as boarding a bus or train to Udine then another car or train travel. Another choice is to rent a car from the airport and drive Pontebba exit to Nassfeld on the A23 highway.

By Bus

Bus lines to Hermagor-Pressegger See exist in several cities in Slovenia, Germany, Italy, and Austria. By bus leaving regularly from locations including Udine, Salzburg, Munich, Graz, Linz, and Salzburg, you may reach Hermagor or Nassfeld. Websites for companies such Flixbus, Eurolines, Alpe Adria, and Postbus let you see pricing and schedules. Buses with free Wi-Fi, power outlets, and bag storage space are available.

By Car

Hermagor-Pressegger See is easily reachable by vehicle from several well-marked highways and roads. Among the several likely routes are these:

  • from Western Austria: Leaving Western Austria, keep on the A10 until you get to the Feistritz/Drau exit, going via the toll booths at the Tauern and Katschberg tunnels. Look for the signals leading to Hermagor once you cross the Windische Höhe.
  • from Eastern Austria: From the east of Austria, leave at the Hermagor/Gailtal exit on the A2, the southern autobahn approaching Italy. From that point on, the B111 federal road lets you reach Nassfeld.
  • From Germany: German drivers can travel one of two ways to get Kufstein from Munich, Germany: the A10 (Arrival from Western Austria) or the A12 (Inntalautobahn). After the Gailbergsattel to Kötschach-Mauthen, proceed on to Hermagor and then via the Felbertauern tunnel (toll station) Lienz.
  • from Italy: From Italy, head south on the highway via Udine to Austria. From Pontebba, one of two ways to Nassfeld (Passo Pramollo) leads you off the highway; the other passes via Pontebba using the pass path. Still another choice is to keep on to Tarvisio and depart at Hermagor/Gailtal.

By Train

Still another approach to get Hermagor-Pressegger See is by train. From all directions, Villach main station operates as a hub with the hourly operation of BB S-Bahn line S4 to Hermagor. From there, you might catch the Nassfeld hiking and skiing area or the regional bus to the nearby cities. The winter ski bus service connects the Nassfeld ski resort—and Tröpolach Millennium Express terminus—from the train station.

One can buy train tickets either at the station or online. One can also get fare savings with the ÖBB Vorteilscard. The ÖBB website offers further specifics and schedules.

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