There are 2 ways to get from Zurich to Jungholz Verkehrsamt by train or car
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The cheapest way to get from Zurich to Jungholz Verkehrsamt is to drive which costs €30 - €50 and takes 2h 32m.
The fastest way to get from Zurich to Jungholz Verkehrsamt is to drive which takes 2h 32m and costs €30 - €50.
No, there is no direct train from Zurich to Jungholz Verkehrsamt. However, there are services departing from Zürich HB and arriving at Immenstadt via Bregenz and Lindau-Insel. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 3h 48m.
The distance between Zurich and Jungholz Verkehrsamt is 223 km. The road distance is 189.7 km.
It takes approximately 3h 48m to get from Zurich to Jungholz Verkehrsamt, including transfers.
Zurich to Jungholz Verkehrsamt train services, operated by Swiss Federal Railways (SBB CFF FFS), depart from Zürich HB station.
Zurich to Jungholz Verkehrsamt train services, operated by Swiss Federal Railways (SBB CFF FFS), arrive at Bregenz station.
Yes, the driving distance between Zurich to Jungholz Verkehrsamt is 190 km. It takes approximately 2h 32m to drive from Zurich to Jungholz Verkehrsamt.
There are 3535+ hotels available in Jungholz Verkehrsamt.
What companies run services between Zurich, Switzerland and Jungholz Verkehrsamt, Austria?
You can take a train from Zürich HB to Jungholz Verkehrsamt via Bregenz, Lindau-Insel, and Immenstadt in around 3h 48m.
Train from Zürich HB to Bregenz
- Ave. Duration
- 1h 28m
- Frequency
- Every 4 hours
- Estimated price
- €40–130
- Website
- Swiss Federal Railways (SBB CFF FFS)
- Phone
- +49 30 2970
- Website
- Deutsche Bahn Regio (DB Regional)
Train from Lindau-Insel to Immenstadt
- Ave. Duration
- 59 min
- Frequency
- Hourly
- Estimated price
- €16–29
- Website
- Deutsche Bahn Regio (DB Regional)
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