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Arrival and mobility

You fear traffic jams, stress or tension? You don't have to when you choose a vacation in the Fuschlseeregion. We make sure that your vacation already starts as soon as you leave home. Because thanks to its central location, the Fuschlseeregion is easily accessible by public transport and also offers the possibility of an environmentally friendly and sustainable journey.

Travelling to the Fuschlsee region

The Fuschlsee region in Salzburger Land is a popular holiday destination and can be reached in various ways: Train, bus, plane or your own car are available for your journey. Particularly active holidaymakers can also arrive by bike via the well-developed network of cycle paths.

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Travelling sustainably by train

An environmentally friendly and comfortable journey by train is made possible by the perfect transport connections to the city of Salzburg. Salzburg main station is not far from the city centre and is only 20 km away from the Fuschlsee region. From there, you can easily continue your journey by bus or get a taxi. Some hotels also offer a pick-up service from Salzburg railway station.

Sustainable journey by public bus

Between the city of Salzburg and Bad Ischl in the Salzkammergut, a well-developed bus network takes you to the Fuschlsee region. Lines 150, 154 and 155 connect the city of Salzburg directly with the communities in the Fuschlsee region via regular bus connections. The public buses normally run several times a day and take you to the various towns in the region.

Travelling by plane

The nearest airport is Salzburg Airport, which is served by various international airlines. From Salzburg Airport W. A. Mozart you can travel to the Fuschlsee region by bus, taxi or hire car. Some hotels also offer a pick-up service from Salzburg Airport.

Travelling by car

The Fuschlsee region is located around 20 km east of Salzburg and is easy to reach via the A1 motorway (Westautobahn). From the Thalgau exit, the road leads directly to the Fuschlsee region. Please note that vignettes are compulsory on motorways and motorways in Austria - you can find more information at asfinag.at

Blaues Parkschild mit weißem Buchstaben 'P' vor blauem Himmel und einer weißen Wolke

Car parking

Car parking

There are numerous parking spaces available in the Fuschlseeregion. Depending on the location, these are either chargeable or free of charge. For information on tariffs, usage regulations, permitted parking periods, night parking bans, etc., please refer to the information signs on site.

Car parks
Grünes Symbol eines Elektroautos mit einem Stromstecker und einem Blitzzeichen darüber

E-car charging stations

E-car charging stations

You rely on modern mobility? If you decide to travel sustainably with an electric vehicle, you will find a list of all e-charging stations in the region here.

e-charging stations

Taxi

Taxi

The private taxi companies in the Fuschlseeregion will also take you to your desired destination during your holiday.

Taxi companies

By bike or on foot

For active guests there is also the possibility to explore the Fuschlseeregion by bike or on foot. There are many cycling and hiking trails in the area that will take you to the most beautiful places.

On the road in the Fuschlseeregion

Going without your own vehicle on holiday is made easy in the Fuschlseeregion. The well-timed public bus routes keep you mobile in the region. The regional bus network is well developed and offers a climate-friendly and uncomplicated way to reach all destinations between Salzkammergut and Salzburg City with lines 150, 154 and 155. In addition, in winter you can reach our winter sports resorts sustainably and free of charge with the winter bus.

© Postbus (c)Salzburger Verkehrsverbund
Ein Postbus des Salzburger Verkehrsverbundes von vorn (c)SVV

Hiking without a footprint

The leisure ticket makes hiking without a car easier and cheaper than ever before.

No need to search for a parking space, no diversions back to the starting point.

Simply take the bus to the starting point of the hike, enjoy the hike and take the bus home again on the other side of the mountain.

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Go on a sustainable holiday and do without the car as often as possible. We in the Fuschlsee region show you how! Cycle or walk past the most beautiful lakes and up to the peaks!