From 6310832ca36f38ac78afa2e70b1402341d6e9dac Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Philip Sargent Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2018 22:51:22 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] fixing rendering problem --- travel.htm | 25 +++++++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/travel.htm b/travel.htm index 69587fed7..44cc3de8d 100644 --- a/travel.htm +++ b/travel.htm @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ + @@ -14,14 +15,15 @@ of cars are needed to shift kit. And full cars are a reasonable way of transporting people. They are also useful in Austria for getting up and down the hill. But public transport to expo also works well and has become more popular in recent years. Bus, Train and Plane are all -practical. Details are given below. It costs £75-£200 each way, +practical. Details are given below. It costs £75-£200 each way, depending how you travel, what mode you use and how far in advance you book.

Rome2Rio gives a useful overview of plausible options.

You are trying to get to Gasthof Staudnwirt, Grundleseer Strasse 21, Bad Aussee-8990, -Austria. i.e. expo is here

. +Austria. i.e. expo +is here.

The last bit: from Bad Aussee to the campsite @@ -52,7 +54,11 @@ Austria. i.e. http://oebb.at/ -

The Euro-Spezial ticket is usually the cheapest way to get to Austria. It covers travel from London to anywhere in Germany (which includes Salzburg), starting from €40. Breaking your trip at Salzburg can save £100 easily, even if you don't actually get off the train there, just change ticket! Book early, though (3 months in advance for best prices).

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The Euro-Spezial ticket is usually the cheapest way to get to Austria. +It covers travel from London to anywhere in Germany (which includes Salzburg), +starting from €40. Breaking your trip at Salzburg can save £100 easily, +even if you don't actually get off the train there, just change ticket! +Book early, though (3 months in advance for best prices).

There are lots of possible routes. That above seat61 page has details for the most sensible options.

@@ -69,7 +75,7 @@ Austria. i.e. bus, 956 from Bad Ausee Bahnhof (Station) to 'Grundlesee', timed to meet train arrivals. It should be there abou 15 mins after you get off the train. -It goes straight past the campsite. Cost is €2.40 (2018). Get off at stop named 'Staudnwirt Gallhof', +It goes straight past the campsite. Cost is €2.40 (2018). Get off at stop named 'Staudnwirt Gallhof', about 100m slightly downhill from, and before the bus reaches, the Gasthof/campsite.

To walk to the centre of town, turn right out of the station and just follow your nose up the road (past playing @@ -89,7 +95,7 @@ The jouney takes 6 minutes and 'Staudnwirt Gallhof' is the 4th stop.

the route description given below for this section of road.

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There is a taxi service for the Bad Aussee region with standard stopping places including the train staton and the Staudnwirt Gasthof. It cost €12 one-way in 2017. Here is a map of the stopping points: the Gasthof is #14 and the train station is #27.

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There is a taxi service for the Bad Aussee region with standard stopping places including the train staton and the Staudnwirt Gasthof. It cost €12 one-way in 2017. Here is a map of the stopping points: the Gasthof is #14 and the train station is #27.

By Car

Getting to the other side of the Sea

@@ -196,7 +202,7 @@ From the three-way junction, which is just by the Post Office ("Postampt"), foll Attnang-Puchheim. The train will probably be bound for Wein (Vienna). Change at Attnang-Puchheim and get on a local train to Bad Aussee. This train will probably be bound - for Stainach-Irdning. A Salzburg->Bad Aussee ticket should be about €20/£14.

+ for Stainach-Irdning. A Salzburg->Bad Aussee ticket should be about €20/£14.

Train changes can be tight (only a couple of minutes); the platform numbers are given on the timetables on the station platforms.

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Bus can be the cheapest way to get to expo (and probably the lowest-carbon). Not as nice as the train, but practical. It takes about 30 hours. International buses to - Linz (on the route to 'Vienna'/'Wien') exist, otherwise Munich (£50) - or Zurich (£75). Then get either train or National bus onwards. Bus + Linz (on the route to 'Vienna'/'Wien') exist, otherwise Munich (£50) + or Zurich (£75). Then get either train or National bus onwards. Bus London - Zurich, then night train to Steinach-Irdning - (£40) is a reasonable option. Not all of these buses go every + (£40) is a reasonable option. Not all of these buses go every day. If booking at short notice bus can be excellent value.

http://www.europebus.co.uk/austria/ (To Linz) @@ -236,7 +242,6 @@ From the three-way junction, which is just by the Post Office ("Postampt"), foll days (return to UK only), and more recently by Brian Outram in a more leisurely 16 days (I think).


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