Zauchensee and Co. – How best to travel to the World Cup races

Without stress and without traffic jams: It’s worth taking a look at the timetable to visit the World Cup races in Zauchensee, Flachau and Bad Gastein. Because public transport is definitely an alternative to cars for sports fans.

Six days, six races. Winter sports fans in Salzburg will get their money’s worth starting today. But getting to the World Cup locations is another matter. Many people are trembling in front of the construction site on the A10, where traffic jams and delays are the order of the day. But there is another way! The “Krone” gives an overview.Women’s Speed ​​Triple in Zauchensee (January 12th to 14th)If you’re looking to get to the World Cup arena on four wheels on Friday, Saturday and/or Sunday, it’s best to leave your car in Altenmarkt. There are parking options there, for example at the Hochbifangbahn. Free buses run up from the community every ten minutes from 8 a.m. until the start of the race. There are also shuttles from Radstadt train station. This is ideal for public travel from the state capital. Night slalom in Flachau (January 16th) Traffic jams are inevitable on Tuesday around the women’s night slalom. No matter whether it is a federal highway or a motorway. The shuttle service is very important. From the afternoon onwards you can travel for free from the surrounding communities to the Hermann Maier World Cup route (exit at Ennshof/fire station). This also applies to the train stations in Bischofshofen, St. Johann, Radstadt and Eben. Return trips are at 10:30 p.m., 11:45 p.m. and one hour after midnight. Snowboard World Cup in Bad Gastein (January 16th/17th) If you want to marvel at the snowboard elite around Andreas Prommegger on Tuesday and Wednesday (January 16th/17th), you can take the train almost right next to your destination. There are also parking options there. Plus a treat: there is free entry on both Tuesday and Wednesday. Regardless of whether you arrive privately by car or publically.
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