Arrival and parking

in Warth-Schröcken
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Reaching Warth-Schröcken is simple, with two routes available: through the Bregenzerwald or the Lechtal. The free local ski bus connects to the accommodations, village districts and the valley stations. For car travellers, plenty of parking is available near the lifts in Warth, Hochkrumbach, and Schröcken.

Getting to the ski region

The anticipation begins as your next holiday or short trip takes you to Warth-Schröcken, where unforgettable outdoor experiences await. The journey leads you either through the Bregenzerwald or the Lechtal – two direct routes into this winter paradise. No matter if you travel by car, train, or plane: you’ll find the right connection to make your trip seamless.

Travelling by car

If you prefer the flexibility of arriving in Warth-Schröcken with your own car, you’ll find all the key information here at a glance. Please note the winter closure between Lech and Warth – during the winter months, access is only possible via the Bregenzerwald region or the Lechtal valley.

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Car parks in the ski region

To make sure all winter sports enthusiasts can get straight to the slopes, Warth-Schröcken offers plenty of free parking directly at the valley stations.

  • Steffisalp car park: Directly at the valley station of the Steffisalp Express in Warth (free of charge).
  • Jägeralp car park: At the valley station of the Jägeralpe-Express in Warth/Hochkrumbach (free of charge).
  • Salober car park: Large car park at the valley station of the Salober-Jet in Schröcken/Hochkrumbach (free of charge).

Directions via...

A95 - Oberau - Ettal - Linderhof - Ammerwald border - Plansee - Reutte - Ebigenalp - Warth - Schröcken

(Option 2: from Oberau in the direction of Garmisch-Partenkirchen - Lermoos - Bichelbach - Heiterwang - Reutte - Elbigenalp - Warth - Schröcken)

A8 to Ulm/Eichingen junction - A7 to Füssen junction - Pflach - Reutte - Weißenbach - Elbigenalp - Warth - Schröcken

(Option 2: from Memmingen on the A 96 towards Wengen i.A. - Lindau - A14 Lauterach - Brengenzerwald - Alberschwende - Andelsbuch - Mellau - Au-Schoppernau - Schröcken - Warth

Bern - Zurich - St. Margarethen - A 13 - Au (Switzerland) - Lustenau - Dornbirn - Bödele - Bezau - Schröcken - Warth

Como - Lugano - Chur - N13 - Au (Switzerland) - Lustenau - Dornbirn - Bödele - Bezau - Schröcken - Warth

Bad Tölz - A 95 - Oberau - Ettal - Linderhof - Ammerwald border - Plansee - Reutte - Lechtal - Warth - Schröcken

Good to know: Getting to Warth-Schröcken

To get to Warth, please enter the post code 6767 or for Schröcken 6888. In Austria, vignette toll stickers are compulsory. Exceptions: The section of the A14 from Hörbranz to Hohenems (incl. Pfänder Tunnel) and the Füssen-Reutte route are toll-free for cars up to 3.5 tonnes. Winter tires are also mandatory.

Travelling by bus and train

Sustainable mobility in the region

Want to ski without stress and in a sustainable manner? No problem thanks to the buses & trains. Convenient and environmentally friendly: The ski buses in Warth-Schröcken take guests to the region’s slopes & hiking trails.

Information about the ski buses

Arrival by public transportation

For detailed information on travelling by bus and train, please contact the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) and the Vorarlberg and Tirol transport associations.

Travelling by plane

Getting here by plane is also easy: the nearest airports - St. Gallen, Friedrichshafen, Memmingen, Stuttgart, Munich, Zurich and Innsbruck – are well connected. From these airports, shuttle services and taxis take guests safely to Warth-Schröcken.

Nearby airports

Nearest airports Distance Destination
Altenrhein (Switzerland) 100 km Europe
Innsbruck (Austria) 120 km Europe
Friedrichshafen (Germany) 130 km Europe
Memmingen (Germany) 180 km Europe
Zurich (Switzerland) 200 km International
Munich (Germany) 300 km International
Milan (Italy) Approx. 330 km International
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Frequently asked questions about getting here & parking

No. The L198 between Lech and Warth is permanently closed during the winter months. The current road conditions can be checked on the ÖAMTC website.

To the current traffic information

No. The L198 between Lech and Warth is permanently closed during the winter months. The current road conditions can be checked on the ÖAMTC website.

To the current traffic information

In winter, the L198 between Lech and Warth is permanently closed due to avalanche danger. Warth-Schröcken can therefore only be reached in winter via the Bregenzerwald (L200) or the Tyrolean Lechtal (L198).

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