IGLS (AND TYROL REGION) - GETTING AROUND

By Walking

Igls is small enough to get around by walking. To get to the Patcherkofel Talstation, take bus J direction Igls Patscherkofel and get off at the terminus station where the entrance of the Patscherkofelbahn is to your left.

Getting Into Igls

A streetcar from the Berg Isel station in Innsbruck will deliver you to Igls, 1,001 ft. higher than the capital, in about 30 minutes. Bus J leaves on the hour and the half-hour from the Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof. Tram no. 6 leaves Innsbruck at a quarter past each hour, and it leaves Igls at a quarter to each hour.

Getting Around Tyrol Region

Getting around Tyrol is fairly easy with varied transport options. Whether you`re flying into the capital Innsbruck or taking a bus to a remote village, you will find that the transportation network covers almost every nook and cranny of the Alpine province.

By Cars

Several big car rental agencies are represented in Tyrol, with the biggest selection available at the Innsbruck Airport. They are Avis, Hertz, Budget, Europcar, Sixt and Megadrive. Outside of Innsbruck, some of the major tourist towns such as Kitzbühel, Mayrhofen, St.Johann in Tirol and Ischgl also have car rental desks.

By Bus

Postbus: The (mostly) yellow Postbuses will get you almost anywhere in Tyrol. Prices vary depending on how many zones you are travelling through.
Tip: Download the ÖBB’s free Scotty mobile app, an Austrian wide route planner, for up-to-date information and timetables for all public transport in Austria.

Flixbus: This bus service travels between Innsbruck and Munich via Seefeld, Scharnitz and Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Buses leave more or less at two-hour intervals daily. The trip from Innsbruck to the airport in Munich takes just over 3 hours. Economy tickets start at around €19.00 for the entire stretch.