Getting there
The Zillertal is the biggest valley branching off the Inn valley in
Tyrol, West-Austria drained by the river Ziller. Unlike other side
valleys of the Inntal, the Zillertal rises constantly, but only
marginally, from Strass (522 m) to Mayrhofen (628 m) - only about 100 m
over 30 km. This fact guarantees an easy arrival also in winter season.
Getting there by train
Take
the express train to Jenbach/Tyrol. From there, continue on the
Zillertal mountain railway to your destination (final station Mayrhofen)
and then by scheduled bus to Gerlos, Finkenberg or Tux.
Online Schedule Zillertalbahn
Online Schedule ÖBB
Online Schedule DB
Online Schedule SBB
The
airports Innsbruck (50 km), Munich (170km) Salzburg (150 km) are in
direct surroundings of Zillertal and are connected through daily
scheduled flights to whole Europe. Find your best flight to Zillertal:
Good to know: The airport shuttle Four Seasons Travel is the fastest way to Zillertal.
East/West/North: Take the A12 Inntalautobahn (Inn Valley Motorway), Exit "Zillertal", Federal Highway B 169 or drive toll-free over Achensee.
South: A10 Tauernmotorway until Salzburg then continue on A12 Inntalautobahn, Exit "Zillertal"


