There is 1 way to get from Vienna to Dachstein glacier by train
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Vienna to Dachstein glacier by train and bus
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The cheapest way to get from Vienna to Dachstein glacier is to train which costs €40 - €80 and takes 6h 17m.
The fastest way to get from Vienna to Dachstein glacier is to train which takes 6h 17m and costs €40 - €80.
No, there is no direct train from Vienna to Dachstein glacier station. However, there are services departing from Wien Westbahnhof and arriving at Obertraun Hunerkogelseilbahn Bergstation via Dachstein Seilbahn Talstation. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 6h 17m.
The distance between Vienna and Dachstein glacier is 314 km.
The best way to get from Vienna to Dachstein glacier without a car is to train which takes 6h 17m and costs €40 - €80.
It takes approximately 6h 17m to get from Vienna to Dachstein glacier, including transfers.
Vienna to Dachstein glacier train services, operated by ÖBB Intercity, depart from Wien Westbahnhof station.
Vienna to Dachstein glacier train services, operated by ÖBB Intercity, arrive at Schladming station.
There are 1853+ hotels available in Dachstein glacier.
What companies run services between Vienna, Austria and Dachstein glacier, Austria?
ÖBB Intercity operates a train from Wien Westbahnhof to Schladming 4 times a week. Tickets cost €35–75 and the journey takes 4h 11m.
- Phone
- +43 (0) 5 1717
- Website
- oebb.at
Train from Wien Westbahnhof to Schladming
- Ave. Duration
- 4h 11m
- Frequency
- 4 times a week
- Estimated price
- €35–75
- Website
- https://www.oebb.at/en/reiseplanung-services/im-zug/unsere-zuege/eurocity-intercity
- Website
- https://shop.oebbtickets.at/en/ticket?cref=oebb-header
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