Gross Glockner Pass?
#3
Guest
Posts: n/a
Liv: You will find very good information at <BR>www.grossglockner.at <BR>Just click where it says "Beinnen Sie Ihre Tour" and then click the English version. Very informative.
#5
Guest
Posts: n/a
One of my childhood memories is crossing the Grossglockner Pass. It was so foggy that my parents decided to stay overnight rather than risk driving on in the night. We rented a "room" in somebody's semi-detached laundry room. <BR>However, later I've also seen teh pass in sunshine and it was definitely worth it!
#6
Guest
Posts: n/a
One of my childhood memories is crossing the Grossglockner Pass. It was so foggy that my parents decided to stay overnight rather than risk driving on in the night. We rented a "room" in somebody's semi-detached laundry room. <BR>However, later I've also seen the pass in sunshine and it was definitely worth it!
#7
Guest
Posts: n/a
We stayed many years ago at the foot of the Gross Glockner Range in Heiligenblut, close to Lienz. It was a quiet nice place and the road up from there was interesting. Properly on the way from Salzburg to Innsbruck there is another remarkable sight which is Krimml Waterfall.
Trending Topics
#8
Guest
Posts: n/a
Thanks from Liv: I think I see it on my map, about 45 miles S of Salzburg, and 20 miles SW of Badgastein, A. This may be a too far out of our way as we travel from Salzburg to Innsbruck. Perhaps there are similar sights if we travel the southwest Austrian highway from Salzburg through Bad Reichenhall, Waidring, St. Johann and Worgl, and onward to Innsbruck. The alternative is the main German highway west from Salzburg to Raubling, and south to Innsbruck. <BR>Livingston (Liv)
#9
Guest
Posts: n/a
I think the experience is worth getting up very early in the morning so you can make the drive. <BR>We detoured over the Brenner Pass from Innsbruck and drove through a section of Italy before turning north over the Gross Glockner highway. <BR>I do not recommend that route if you are tight on time. The Gross Glockner, however, is one of the great alpine drives of Europe. I urge you to tinker with your schedule so you can fit it in. <BR>



