Poster: A snowHead
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Hi what is the best way from Friedrichshafen airport to St Anton. Either bus, train or car hire
Thanks
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@Littlecolin, train involves multiple changes so probably not really practical unless you have lots of time. I dont believe there is a bus connection but someone else may say otherwise. Hiring a car is almost certainly the best option.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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I drove.
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Driving is straight forward. Only things to remember are:
1. Telling hire company you'll be taking the car from Germany to Austria. Might be free (was for us) or a ~10-20Euro charge.
2. Stop at the big service station at the border and buy your Austrian motorway vignette.
For a scheduled flight Friedrichschafen's quite a nice airport. When Innsbruck's closed and diverting all it's flights there...not so much.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Thanks for the help.
If I hire a car will i be able to hire snow chains?
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Littlecolin wrote: |
Thanks for the help.
If I hire a car will i be able to hire snow chains? |
I hired a car to do that trip a few years back with a couple of mates.
Should have winter tyres on a German hire car in winter, they'll get through most snowbound conditions and offer superior grip on cold wet roads. Beats faffing around with chains.
Be sure to buy the Austrian motorway vignette sticker at the border, there was a Police check a couple of miles up the road looking very carefully at all German plated cars.
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Thanks for the help.
If I hire a car will i be able to hire snow chains?
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@Littlecolin, sigh......
All hire cars in Germany have winter tyres, it is not legal otherwise.
If you are going to St Anton you are very very unlikely to need snow chains, Lech / Zürs is a bit different. If the weather is poor you will need to use the Arlberg tunnel (the pass will be closed) and the exit for St Anton is directly after the toll booths and the village is at the same level close by. In the past few years the village has been "cut off" briefly but this was down to avalanche / falling tree danger not because of the amount of uncleared snow on the road. At the height of the snowmaggedon storm last year I drove from St Anton to Davos, no snow chains just the normal winter tyres. Even parts of the autobahn in Switzerland was snowbound as well as the road all the way up to Davos (its about 30km). The only folk who got stuck were those who stopped to put on snow chains and blocked the road for everyone else! If you are concerned check with wherever you are staying for their advice in case they have a steep drive or are situated above the village (like the places around the Krazy Kangaroo etc).
If you are staying in Lech or Zürs access is via the Flexenpass, this can get snowbound and if so the police are likely to enforce a 4x4 or snowchains uphill rule and if really bad snowchains only downhill. This is normally only for short periods until the road is properly cleared.
The hire company will supply chains if you ask for them but they will charge a hefty fee for doing so.
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Its easy by train..
Dont bring a car to St Anton
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@stanton, not from Friedrichshafen airport unfortunately. Need to get from the airport to the main train station, there is a station at the airport but no idea how frequent the trains are, then a train to Lindau, then to Bregenz, there is the occasional direct train but almost always need to change in Feldkirch and probably have to wait for an hour for the train that stops at St Anton. This does not make sense with baggage unless you have a thing about trains. Both Zürich and Innsbruck airports are easy not Friedrichshafen.
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