The shortest route to the glaciers
Many paths lead to 3.000 metres
Get here by car, train or plane Simply can’t wait to get up on the glacier? There are many ways into the eternal ice and a car will get you just about anywhere: go to www.tirol.at (route planner/getting here) to find the best and shortest
route.
Many paths lead to 3.000 metres
Get here by car, train or plane Simply can’t wait to get up on the glacier? There are many ways into the eternal ice and a car will get you just about anywhere: go to www.tirol.at (route planner/getting here) to find the best and shortest
route.
For help choosing the best rail connections see www.oebb.at. The DB Autozug car train takes you directly from Hamburg, Düsseldorf and Berlin to Innsbruck www.dbautozug.de or the Schnee
Express (snow express) goes straight to the ski slopes in Tirol www.schnee-express.com
Express (snow express) goes straight to the ski slopes in Tirol www.schnee-express.com
Information on road and weather conditions can be found at www.gletscher.tirol.at or www.zamg.ac.at
All of Europe flies to the glacier
Even by air the glaciers are easy to
get to: many major airlines fly from
all over Europe to Innsbruck airport.
Direct flights from Hamburg, Berlin,
Cologne, Amsterdam, Rotterdam,
Brussels, London, Bristol, Liverpool,
Copenhagen, Oslo, Moscow, Kiev and many others.
All of Europe flies to the glacier
Even by air the glaciers are easy to
get to: many major airlines fly from
all over Europe to Innsbruck airport.
Direct flights from Hamburg, Berlin,
Cologne, Amsterdam, Rotterdam,
Brussels, London, Bristol, Liverpool,
Copenhagen, Oslo, Moscow, Kiev and many others.








