From 6310832ca36f38ac78afa2e70b1402341d6e9dac Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Philip Sargent
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).
+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. -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.
+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.
Train changes can be tight (only a couple of minutes); the platform numbers are given on the timetables on the station platforms.
@@ -221,10 +227,10 @@ From the three-way junction, which is just by the Post Office ("Postampt"), follBus 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).