Arrival by Train
The Zillertal is well-connected to the Austrian railway network. From various European cities, you can conveniently take the train to Munich, Innsbruck, or Salzburg, and from there, continue on to Jenbach in the Zillertal. At Jenbach, you can transfer to the Zillertal Railway (Zillertalbahn) or use one of the regular bus connections to Fügen. The Zillertal Railway is a scenic option that runs from Jenbach to Mayrhofen, providing beautiful views of the valley.
For train schedules and ticket information, visit the ÖBB website or the Zillertalbahn website.
By Car
You can reach the Zillertal via the Inntalautobahn A12. Coming from Munich, take the A8 towards Innsbruck and then follow the A93 towards Kufstein/Innsbruck. Continue on the A12 towards Innsbruck until you reach the Zillertal exit, then follow the signs to Fügen. Note that you will need a motorway vignette (toll sticker) for the A12. Additionally, be aware that the Brettfall tunnel will have renovations affecting traffic in 2024.
Traveling by Bus
Traveling by bus from various European cities to Fügen can be organized in different ways, depending on available routes. Companies like FlixBus and Eurolines offer connections from many European cities to Austria, often stopping in larger cities like Innsbruck. From there, you can continue your journey to Fügen using regional buses or trains. For more information about local bus services, check the VVT (Verkehrs Verbund Tirol) website for timetables and ticket options.
Arrival by Plane
The airports closest to the Zillertal are in Munich, Innsbruck, and Salzburg. From these airports, you can rent a car or use public transportation to reach Fügen. A reliable option for airport transfers is the Four Seasons Shuttle, which offers convenient services to various locations within the Zillertal. Four Seasons