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By Train or Bus to Lake Hallstatt in Austria

Posted on June 26, 2009 (last updated on November 17, 2011) in Austria, Salzburg

Public Transportation from Salzburg and Vienna to the UNESCO-Listed Town

Transportation to UNESCO World Heritage listed Hallstatt on the Hallstätter See Lake in Austria is easy by train or bus from Vienna or a day trip from Mozart-town Salzburg.

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Hallstatt is a picture-perfect small village clinging to the rocks and a narrow strip of land between the crystal-clear water of the Hallstätter See Lake and the impressive Dachstein Mountains in the Salzburger Land region of Austria. Hallstatt is inscribed on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list for the prehistoric Hallstatt civilization that originated in the region and for the salt mines of the Salzkammergut. However, the natural beauty of the area is as much an attraction for the visitors that flock here on vacation as well as day trips from Salzburg.

Driving to Hallstatt is the easiest way to reach this small town. It is a very pleasurable drive along safe and well-maintained country roads and at times it feels like driving inside a postcard. Public transportation is somewhat slow but not particularly cumbersome with traveling times from Salzburg around two hours while Vienna (Wien) is around four hours away. Many day-trip tours and excursions to Salzburg are offered from Salzburg and well worth considering for the ease of transportation.

Train Station and Bus Stops in Hallstatt, Salzburger Land, Austria

Hallstatt is located on the west bank of the Hallstätter See (Lake Hallstatt) while trains run on the east bank only. Hallstatt train station (Bahnhof) is thus on the wrong side of the lake but ferries take only six minutes from the train station to the center of Hallstatt village.

  • Austrian Railways Einfach Raus Ticket is a great bargain for groups of two to five traveling together using regional trains only. The Einfach Raus Ticket is particularly useful for traveling from to Hallstatt as most travel is on slower, regional trains.

Buses to Hallstatt usually stop at the Parkterrasse – the parking lot inside the tunnel through the mountains above Hallstatt village. Staircases and steep roads with marvelous views of the lake and village lead from here down to the center of Hallstatt and the lake shore. Continuing to the next bus stop allow for more even roads but a longer walk.

Traveling to Hallstatt by Bus or Train from Salzburg

Hallstatt is a very popular day trip from Salzburg and several bus tours and excursions are on offer from the Mozart town. The Salzburger Land is beautiful and many visitors will not only enjoy the countryside but those who stay longer will enjoy the hospitality and often cheaper hotels and restaurants compared to those available in Salzburg itself.

Around twenty possible daily public transportation connections are available from Salzburg to Hallstatt. However, it is best to avoid the more complex options and stick to single transfer public transportation options. The last connection from Hallstatt back to Salzburg leaves from Hallstatt just after 6 pm.

  • Travel by Train to Hallstatt from Salzburg

Although not the fastest way, trains are generally the simplest and less stressful way to travel from Salzburg to Hallstatt. A transfer is always requires at Attnang-Puchheim – as only slow, regional trains are available from here to Hallstatt, it is often sensible to use regional trains from Salzburg too to qualify for some discounts including the Einfach Raus Ticket.

Total traveling time by train from Salzburg to Hallstatt can be as fast as 2h20 or as slow as three hours depending on train connection times.

  • Travel by Bus and Train from Salzburg to Hallstatt

Using buses and trains are the fastest way to travel by public transportation from Salzburg to Hallstatt. The fastest connection is 1h46 but require four bus transfers and a short train ride.

Far more sensible is bus 150 from Salzburg to Bad Ischl and from here by train to Hallstatt. This routing takes from 2h08 to 2h40. Return travel is best done by train only via Attnang-Puchheim, as the train arrival and bus departure times are not well timed.

Travel to Hallstatt by Train from Vienna (Wien)

Around 15 train connections per day are available between the Austrian capital Vienna (Wien) and Hallstatt in Salzburger Land. It is generally sensible to time travel to use the one daily direct train but connections via Attnang-Puchheim are not unreasonably cumbersome while more complex routings are best avoided.

  • The single daily direct train between Wien Westbahnhof (Vienna West Station) and Hallstatt takes just 3h46.
  • Many further connections are available requiring a single transfer to the slow, regional train in Attnang-Puchheim. Total traveling time from Vienna to Hallstatt is generally just over four hours but range from 3h41 to 4h35.

To avoid complex or slow connections, leave Vienna for Hallstatt at the latest on the 14:44 from Westbahnhof. From Hallstatt, the last easy connection via Attnang-Puchheim departs from Hallstatt just after 6 pm.

Driving in the Hallstatt region and Salzburger Land is a very pleasurable way to travel to Hallstatt making Hallstatt an easy day trip from Salzburg or a rushed stop when traveling between Salzburg and Vienna. Salzburg Mozart Airport (SZG) is the closest Flughafen to Hallstatt and often offeers cheap flights to many European cities.

Tagged with: Austria • Austrian Railways • Day Trips from Salzburg • Hallstatt • Hallstätter See Lake • Salzburg • Salzburg Airport • Salzburger Land • Trains • UNESCO 
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8 Responses to By Train or Bus to Lake Hallstatt in Austria

  1. Rosemarie Van Dorpe says:
    May 19, 2010 at 8:07 pm

    I would like to travel from Salzburg to Hallstatt on Sept 26th and return on 30th Sept. Is there a way for me to get a day excursion trip fare on the 26th and take a return trip on the 30th back to Salzburg? If that is possible, what would be the cost? If not, what is the cost for the 150 bus/train route to Hallstatt? And what is the cost of a train back? Vielen Dank !

  2. Henk Bekker says:
    May 19, 2010 at 8:22 pm

    The train on this routing is €22.50 each way – the train bus combination should be about the same. There is no discount for return journeys on this route.

    If you travel with someone – up to 5 – the Einfach Raus Ticket is also a good option. It is €28 for five for travel on local trains in Austria (after 9 am on weekdays but all day over weekends).

  3. Paul Gohde says:
    January 19, 2011 at 6:43 pm

    We will be going from Vienna to Salzburg by way of the northern train route through Atnang-Puchheim. After a 3-day stay in Salzburg, we will go on to Hallstatt for 2 nights. Is there a reasonable southern route to go back to Vienna by train from Hallstatt? Would a Rail Europe 4-day pass be advisable for this trek? We also plan a day trip to Brataslava by train once we’re in Vienna. Advice is appreciated. Danke

  4. Henk Bekker says:
    January 20, 2011 at 11:20 am

    The alternative route from Hallstatt to Vienna is with two train changes – change at Stainach-Irdning and Leoben Hbf. You will arrive in Vienna at Wien Meidling rather than Wien Westbahnhof. The cost and travel time are about the same as going via Attnang-Puchheim. The connection times are only a few minutes, which risks an hour’s wait should a train be late.

    For an adult traveling alone, it will be a close-run between standard tickets and the 4-day Eurail Austria Pass (if you are not a European resident). Hallstatt-Wien & Wien-Salzburg is €47.50 each, Salzburg-Hallstatt €22.50 and Wien to Bratislava should be around €15 (it is €11 to the last station in Austria). The Eurail Austria 4 day second class is €131 or €112 each if two travel together.

  5. ranee says:
    April 5, 2011 at 4:28 pm

    Hi there,

    how i am going to hallstatt from Vienna?How much it will cost for 2 person?
    Thanks

  6. Henk Bekker says:
    April 5, 2011 at 5:04 pm

    Scroll up to the “Travel to Hallstatt by Train from Vienna (Wien)” section. Around €50 per person.

  7. David Sung says:
    June 25, 2011 at 5:02 pm

    I will be ingHallstatt, staying for 2 nights, in late August, with my wife. I originally intended to secure a rental car to drive there from Salzburg and return, because I think we can better enjoy the country-side as well as having less hassle in catching a connecting train with loads of luggage. But I am a bit ed, knowing that getting into Hallstatt requires an electronic code to get through some gates somewhere, and it will not be nice to get stuck in the middle of no-where if the code does not work. Please advice. David

  8. Henk Bekker says:
    June 25, 2011 at 10:32 pm

    It is unlikely to be a problem if your hotel is located inside the restricted area. Hallstatt is very small and the part where you need permission to drive even smaller. If you cannot get past a barrier for whatever reason, it shouldn’t be more than a few minutes walk to get the issue resolved.

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