Difference between revisions of "North Tyrol"

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North Tyrol borders [[Salzburg]] in the east, [[Bavaria]] in the north, [[Vorarlberg]] in the west, [[Graubünden]] in the southwest and [[South Tyrol]] in the south. Its capital is [[Innsbruck]].
 
North Tyrol borders [[Salzburg]] in the east, [[Bavaria]] in the north, [[Vorarlberg]] in the west, [[Graubünden]] in the southwest and [[South Tyrol]] in the south. Its capital is [[Innsbruck]].
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==Hitching out==
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'''Heading East'''
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towards [[Salzburg]], [[Rosenheim]], [[Munich]] Starting point is Exit Innbruck Ost (East), at the fuel stations on the very end of Amraser Straße, next to the DEZ shopping mall.
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Getting there by bus: Line D exit DEZ, or line T exit DEZ Ost, and walk the last few meters towards the biggest road closeby. Check [http://www.ivb.at Fahrplan] The bus takes you 1.70€ (Summer 2008). A sign indicating your desired direction might help you getting along. Good luck!
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'''Heading North or West'''
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towards [[Landeck]], [[Reutte]], [[Füssen]], [[Kempten]], [[Scharnitz]], [[Garmisch-Partenkirchen]], [[Munich]]) There are several opportunities in Innsbruck but no real "first choice" option. So here is one: Highway exit Innsbruck Kranebitten, This a a lonely highway exit in the very west of Innsbruck with a free Space just in the middle of the different lanes joining together in the direction of Bregenz and Germany. It is not a nice spot but it works!
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Getting there by bus Take line T of the IVB Busses running towards "EKZ CYTA" a suburban shopping center. You are passing the highway exit by bus just after crossing the Inn River bridge. Get of the Bus at EKZ Cyta, get all you need at the shopping center and walk back to the highway exit, which comes first after the roundabout. Watch [http://www.ivb.at Fahrplan] The bus takes you 1.70€ (Summer 2008).A sign indicating your desired direction might help you getting along. Good luck!
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Just a kilometer after you enter the highway, the road splits up - one minor road running north directly to [[Germany]] ([[Garmisch-Partenkirchen]], [[Munich]]) and the highway continuing to run west - make sure you are in the desired direction!
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[[Category:Austria]]
 
[[Category:Austria]]

Revision as of 09:41, 13 August 2008

North Tyrol (German: Nordtirol) is the main part of the Austrian state of Tyrol, located in the western part of the country. The other part of the state is East Tyrol, which also belongs to Austria, but does not share a border with North Tyrol.

North Tyrol borders Salzburg in the east, Bavaria in the north, Vorarlberg in the west, Graubünden in the southwest and South Tyrol in the south. Its capital is Innsbruck.

Hitching out

Heading East

towards Salzburg, Rosenheim, Munich Starting point is Exit Innbruck Ost (East), at the fuel stations on the very end of Amraser Straße, next to the DEZ shopping mall.

Getting there by bus: Line D exit DEZ, or line T exit DEZ Ost, and walk the last few meters towards the biggest road closeby. Check Fahrplan The bus takes you 1.70€ (Summer 2008). A sign indicating your desired direction might help you getting along. Good luck!

Heading North or West

towards Landeck, Reutte, Füssen, Kempten, Scharnitz, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Munich) There are several opportunities in Innsbruck but no real "first choice" option. So here is one: Highway exit Innsbruck Kranebitten, This a a lonely highway exit in the very west of Innsbruck with a free Space just in the middle of the different lanes joining together in the direction of Bregenz and Germany. It is not a nice spot but it works!

Getting there by bus Take line T of the IVB Busses running towards "EKZ CYTA" a suburban shopping center. You are passing the highway exit by bus just after crossing the Inn River bridge. Get of the Bus at EKZ Cyta, get all you need at the shopping center and walk back to the highway exit, which comes first after the roundabout. Watch Fahrplan The bus takes you 1.70€ (Summer 2008).A sign indicating your desired direction might help you getting along. Good luck!

Just a kilometer after you enter the highway, the road splits up - one minor road running north directly to Germany (Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Munich) and the highway continuing to run west - make sure you are in the desired direction!