Salzburg to Hallstatt - Train
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Salzburg to Hallstatt - Train
Hey guys. I am planning to do a day trip to Hallstatt from Salzburg on 20th May. So i was going through OBB site to look at train options using ERF ticket and i couldn't find any trains. The only options shown were of trains which are of 10hrs duration. However when i had searched the same route earlier, few weeks back, i was shown a train which departed from Salzburg HBF at 8:38AM and arrived at Hallstatt at 11:24AM. But for some reason I can't find the same train now.
Anyone here can help?
Thanks.
Anyone here can help?
Thanks.
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There are no direct trains I believe but changing at Attnang-Puchheim - on mainline Salzburg-Vienna - to sideline rail route to Hallstatt. Check www.bahn.de/en for easy to rference train schedules. General info trains - www.seat61.com; BETS-European Rail Experts and www.ricksteves.com. It takes about 2.5 hours Salzburg-Hallstatt. Connections about every hour.
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The 20th is a Sunday, and the trip takes a lot longer, because you have to change at Stainach-Irdning, where there's a long layover. However, I see trips of a little over 4:30 hours, not 10.
My daughter and I once did this daytrip, and enjoyed it very much.
My daughter and I once did this daytrip, and enjoyed it very much.
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Wow - yes on Sundays or that Sunday for some reason there are only connections via the longer route via Steinach-Irdning - other days other route is much quicker - maybe do that trip on another day? anyway check www.bahn.de/en for schedules or www.oebb.com- Austrian Railways.
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It's a lovey drive and only takes about 1 1/2 hours or so, depending. Sounds infinitely preferable to a 4 1/2 hour train. Stay the night and get to see Hallstatt without the barrage of visitors. Have dinner by the lake and watch the swans come in!
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We are there in Salzburg only for the weekend and so can't travel to Hallstatt on any other day. Also i think renting a car for just a day wouldn't make much sense plus will be very expensive.
So the other alternative we have is to take bus 150 to Bad ischl and then a train from Bad Ischl to Hallstatt. That entire journey takes a little under 3 hours.
So the other alternative we have is to take bus 150 to Bad ischl and then a train from Bad Ischl to Hallstatt. That entire journey takes a little under 3 hours.
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That's not much more than the train, and it may be a prettier ride. Just make sure it runs on that Sunday, and that there's a convenient connection back to Salzburg.
However, a one-day car rental shouldn't be very expensive. Why don't you check?
However, a one-day car rental shouldn't be very expensive. Why don't you check?
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Car all in all would make it so much easier and need not cost a fortune. But bus/train combo if works sounds fine too - though 6 hours in transit is a bit much for many. Plus there is little to see per se in Hallstatt but outside of town a ways so car would make that all much quicker. Hallstatt has beautiful setting but not much else to do in this base town for the high Alps.
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