

Road access to the skiing - either by personal car or with the frequent The far end near the main ski areas and in the larger communities suchīut even those hotels in the quiet hamlets along the road have excellent Hotels are dotted all along the Pitztal, with concentrations of them at The day through to early evening hourly from the railway station on the sixty-minute Imst-Pitztal railway station in the Inn valley is the closest to to the PitztalĪnd is on the direct line from Innsbruck, Salzburg and Munich. Or take the Ehrwald direction over the Fernpass to Imst. There is another choice: either head towards Seefeld and then to Imst via Telfs,
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Otherwise drivers can head south through Munich towards Austria. Where it joins up with the motorway from Salzburg, and the border at Kufstein. Network which bypasses Munich to the east and then heads down to Rosenheim, The first - and longest but perhaps easiest - is to use the motorway Is situated to the north of the city, and there are various options for travelling

Munich Airport is located around three hours away from the Pitztal. The Austrian motorway system at Bregenz before following the road all the way The route from theĪirport follows the northern shore of Lake Constance and then crosses onto Friedrichshafenįriedrichshafen Airport has been a popular optionįor visitors wanting to head for the west of Austria for some years now, even if it has been overtaken by Memmingen. It is not a bad solution for the Pitztal with motorway much of the way down towards the Austrian border near Reutte and then country roads (and the Fern Pass) through to the Inn valley motorway. MemmingenĪllgäu Airport, the proper name for the airport at Memmingen, acts as an alternative 'Munich Airport' for low-cost carriers and those aiming for destinations to the west of the Bavarian capital. Weekend, as well as a good choice of scheduled flights including some of the Innsbruck has a wide selection of charter flights which mainly arrive on the Is a small valley road which can sometimes become crowded in high season. The route along the Inn valley motorway heads due west through to the junctionĪt Imst and then up into the valley via the towns of Arzl, Wenns and Jerzensīefore the long haul through to the hamlets closer to the ski areas.

The end of the Pitztal is around ninety minutes' drive from Innsbruck airport. Innsbruck airport has by far the shortest transfer time to the Pitz valley,īut Munich is not a bad option and Salzburg airport is also easily accessible
