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How to get to St. Wolfe? Is it convenient to visit St. Wolfe?

St. Wolf is a foreign place that many people travel to. So the editor of this article will tell you whether it is convenient to visit St. Wolf and how to get there. Come on Take a look. Is it convenient to go to St. Wolfgang?

The departure point of the Schaffberg train is St. Wolfgang. You have to think carefully about climbing the mountain. It took me 3.5 hours to go down the mountain one way, and it must take 4 hours to go up the mountain. +. The mountain roads are quite difficult. There are no "roads" in many places, and they are all traversed on gravel roads between grasslands or forests. It is not recommended for the elderly or those with poor physical strength to try. However, the hiking route is still very clearly marked. There are two roads from the top of the mountain, one to St. Wolfgang and the other to St. Gilgen. Both towns are quite convenient. There is no obvious rainy season in the Austrian Lake District, but the weather gets cooler starting in October, which is no longer the peak tourist season. This is why the small train runs until the end of September.

1. You can get there by boat between St. Wolfgang and St. Gilgen. There are many flights and the time is only about half an hour. It is very convenient. I am like you. I was confused about where to stay before going. Look, it’s actually pretty similar, but Wo Town is close to Shafu Mountain. I live in Wo because of this. Both places are beautiful.

2. See if you can ask the host where you booked your accommodation for the running time of the small train. The locals must know it very well. But if it doesn’t work, you can still climb the mountain. Many foreigners climb it

3. Let’s go to Vienna first. Go to the city first and then go to the Lake District. The holiday feeling is probably better. This is the case for me. In short, the Lake District is very Casual.

Budapest is close to Vienna, so you should stay in Vienna for at least 2 days. There is a train from Vienna to Bad Ischl, and a bus from Bad Ischl to St. Wolfgang. The time you have left for the Lake District is too short.