Garmisch to Innsbruck by train
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Garmisch to Innsbruck by train
We will be 2 adults and 2 children of 11 years and 10 years. Our plans are finally done.
We will be in Austria & then in Germany (Garmisch) in May 2012.
We would like to do a day trip to Innsbruck. Kindly advise the cheapest way of reaching Innsbruck. I understand there is a Lander ticket which can be used till Mittenwald. Can I buy Einfach-Raus ticket in advance and use it in combination with the Lander ticket or will it be cheaper for four of us to just buy the regular ticket and go to Innsbruck and return. On Dbahn website the cost is Euro30.20 for each sector.
From Innsbruck after a short sightseeing of the city, we would like to go to Wattens to see the Swarovski Museum? How does one go to Wattens and return back to Innsbruck using public transport?
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We will be in Austria & then in Germany (Garmisch) in May 2012.
We would like to do a day trip to Innsbruck. Kindly advise the cheapest way of reaching Innsbruck. I understand there is a Lander ticket which can be used till Mittenwald. Can I buy Einfach-Raus ticket in advance and use it in combination with the Lander ticket or will it be cheaper for four of us to just buy the regular ticket and go to Innsbruck and return. On Dbahn website the cost is Euro30.20 for each sector.
From Innsbruck after a short sightseeing of the city, we would like to go to Wattens to see the Swarovski Museum? How does one go to Wattens and return back to Innsbruck using public transport?
Kind regards,
SKPKCP11
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From Innsbruck to Swarovski you can either take train to Fritzens-Wattens across the river, then walk about 1/2 mile, or take bus 4125, which I believe stops right near the factory.
Hopefully our resident fodors Garmisch expert swandav will chime in. He/She is a Garmisch public transportation guru.
For this trip I'd consider renting a car for the day just for the ease and flexibility.
Hopefully our resident fodors Garmisch expert swandav will chime in. He/She is a Garmisch public transportation guru.
For this trip I'd consider renting a car for the day just for the ease and flexibility.
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Thanks J62. Unfortunately we do not drive. Hence, heavily dependent on public transport. Any idea on the must sees in Innsbruck besides Ambrass Castle and the Golden Dome. Any advice on where we can get good Tiroler Speck and prosciutto in Innsbruck to take back home. Not something too pricy. What is proscuitto? I assume Speck is bacon? or is it ham?
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A regular ticket on the direct train to Innsbruck will take a bit over one hour and cost 30.20€ total for the 4 of you. Buy it at the Garmisch station. Check your dates on your own here:
http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.exe/en
A car would no doubt be a good deal more than 30€.
http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.exe/en
A car would no doubt be a good deal more than 30€.
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Prosciutto is Parma ham. From Parma, Italy.
There is no reason to buy it in Innsbruck.
You get it at any supermarkt and most metzgerei (butcher) in Garmisch.
Speck is bacon, Schinken is ham.
So in German you would say Parma Schinken or the original Italian word prosciutto.
There is no reason to buy it in Innsbruck.
You get it at any supermarkt and most metzgerei (butcher) in Garmisch.
Speck is bacon, Schinken is ham.
So in German you would say Parma Schinken or the original Italian word prosciutto.
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Hi SKPKCP11,
Here is a link to the museum in Wattens, which gives information about getting to the museum:
http://kristallwelten.swarovski.com/...tting_here.php
You see that they offer a shuttle from Innsbruck to the museum; the shuttle runs every two hours from 9 am until 5 pm. The link provides a pdf of the exact timetable. The first stop of the shuttle is right at the train station. Looks like the ride takes 27 minutes. The ticket (including admission to the museum) is 19.50 for adults and free for childen up to 15 years old.
I think I would take the 10.04 train from Garmisch, which gets into Innsbruck at 11.19. Stroll around Innsbruck, have lunch, then catch the 13.00 or 15.00 shuttle to the museum. The last shuttle from the museum back to Innsbruck leaves at 17.30.
It's so easy -- why waste your money and pollute the air by renting a car??
Have fun!
s
Here is a link to the museum in Wattens, which gives information about getting to the museum:
http://kristallwelten.swarovski.com/...tting_here.php
You see that they offer a shuttle from Innsbruck to the museum; the shuttle runs every two hours from 9 am until 5 pm. The link provides a pdf of the exact timetable. The first stop of the shuttle is right at the train station. Looks like the ride takes 27 minutes. The ticket (including admission to the museum) is 19.50 for adults and free for childen up to 15 years old.
I think I would take the 10.04 train from Garmisch, which gets into Innsbruck at 11.19. Stroll around Innsbruck, have lunch, then catch the 13.00 or 15.00 shuttle to the museum. The last shuttle from the museum back to Innsbruck leaves at 17.30.
It's so easy -- why waste your money and pollute the air by renting a car??
Have fun!
s
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Dear SKPKCP11
I have read today with interest, your several questions over last few months. As I am travelling with wife and 2 kids (aged 4.5 and 9 yrs), this seems very interesting and common, as I am in Vienna for 3 nights and then 3 days in Salzburg.
May I request you to kindly post your final itinerary with the places you are visiting and site seeing etc etc..... It would be very very helpful for me and others who plan a similar trip
Cheers
Salil
I have read today with interest, your several questions over last few months. As I am travelling with wife and 2 kids (aged 4.5 and 9 yrs), this seems very interesting and common, as I am in Vienna for 3 nights and then 3 days in Salzburg.
May I request you to kindly post your final itinerary with the places you are visiting and site seeing etc etc..... It would be very very helpful for me and others who plan a similar trip
Cheers
Salil
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The last (and only) time I visited the Partnachklamm I was glad it was early in the day and that I did not drink before entering. As I remember, it was a little dangerous. If your children are independent (sometimes don't mind well) it might not be a good idea. If the weather is OK take a short trip to Mittenwald instead or try the (expensive) trip up the Zugspitz-
Have a good trip...
Have a good trip...
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Hi again,
Yes, I do think so. There are a lot of children that do the walk, and they don't seem to have any troubles with it. It's only about 45 minutes, as best I can recall.
I did the walk last year doing the evening torch-light guided tour in wintertime -- it was excellent and stunning and well worthwhile.
Have fun!
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Yes, I do think so. There are a lot of children that do the walk, and they don't seem to have any troubles with it. It's only about 45 minutes, as best I can recall.
I did the walk last year doing the evening torch-light guided tour in wintertime -- it was excellent and stunning and well worthwhile.
Have fun!
s
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Dear SKPKCP11
I have read today with interest, your several questions over last few months. As I am travelling with wife and 2 kids (aged 4.5 and 9 yrs), this seems very interesting and common, as I am in Vienna for 3 nights and then 3 days in Salzburg.
May I request you to kindly post your day wise itinerary for Austira with the places you are visiting and site seeing etc etc..... It would be very very helpful for me and others who plan a similar trip
Cheers
Salil
I have read today with interest, your several questions over last few months. As I am travelling with wife and 2 kids (aged 4.5 and 9 yrs), this seems very interesting and common, as I am in Vienna for 3 nights and then 3 days in Salzburg.
May I request you to kindly post your day wise itinerary for Austira with the places you are visiting and site seeing etc etc..... It would be very very helpful for me and others who plan a similar trip
Cheers
Salil
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Thanks all for the clarity. Last year we had done Zugspitze & the castle from Garmisch and this year we will be again at Garmisch but would like to do something different. Had thought of clubbing Mittenwald with Innsbruck since it is on the same line. Can we buy Innsbruck ticket and take a 1 hr stop at Mittenwald and then continue to Innsbruck by train. Please advise. We will be in Garmisch for 3 days and thought of the following :
1 day to Mittenwald/Innsbruck/Wattens
1 day to Linderhof
1 day to Ettal & Oberammergau
and Partnachklam if it is safe walk as we are not into trekking. Does the walk have railings and is it paved? Swandav2000 - your views please.
1 day to Mittenwald/Innsbruck/Wattens
1 day to Linderhof
1 day to Ettal & Oberammergau
and Partnachklam if it is safe walk as we are not into trekking. Does the walk have railings and is it paved? Swandav2000 - your views please.
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Hi again,
I believe you'll be able to make a one-hour stop in Mittenwald with your ticket to Innsbruck. I always buy the heavily-discounted advance-purchase train tickets, and those are always tied to a specific train at a specific time -- so I've never done what you propose and don't have specific experience doing it. But I don't see why you couldn't do it since you aren't buying a train-specific ticket.
Just tell the agent that you want to travel to Innsbruck, but that you want to take a break in Mittenwald. S/he'll make sure you have the right ticket.
Yes, your plan sounds fine.
As I said, the walk up Partnachklamm is fine. I did it at night in the wintertime, when the path was icy and slippery, and really it was fine. As I recall, there are railings when it is steep or difficult.
Have fun in GaP!!
s
I believe you'll be able to make a one-hour stop in Mittenwald with your ticket to Innsbruck. I always buy the heavily-discounted advance-purchase train tickets, and those are always tied to a specific train at a specific time -- so I've never done what you propose and don't have specific experience doing it. But I don't see why you couldn't do it since you aren't buying a train-specific ticket.
Just tell the agent that you want to travel to Innsbruck, but that you want to take a break in Mittenwald. S/he'll make sure you have the right ticket.
Yes, your plan sounds fine.
As I said, the walk up Partnachklamm is fine. I did it at night in the wintertime, when the path was icy and slippery, and really it was fine. As I recall, there are railings when it is steep or difficult.
Have fun in GaP!!
s
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