Shuttle Service for Athletes
For participants of the mozart 100, mozart Ultra, mozart Marathon, and mozart Half Marathon, a shuttle service to the respective race start is provided. This service can be booked during the registration process and is free of charge (included in the entry fee).
For athletes who drop out of the race early or who wish to return to their starting location after finishing in Fuschl, shuttle buses to the respective start locations as well as to the city of Salzburg (Mirabellplatz) will be available.
In addition, there is a well-developed public bus system that can also be used.
Pre-Order Bus Services to the starts
Please reserve your transfer to the start of your mozart 100 by UTMB race during the registration process.
In addition, a well-connected public bus network operates between 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. (see below).
Public bus connections
Fuschl is well connected by public buses, with regular services to neighboring towns and the city of Salzburg. On Saturdays, most public buses operate every 30 minutes between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m.
Check out the main routes here:
👉 Salzburg - Hof - Fuschl - St. Gilgen - Strobl - Bad Ischl
👉 Salzburg - Koppl - Hof - Faistenau
👉 Salzburg - Thalgau - Mondsee
Here’s the link to Salzburg Verkehr, where you can find all public transport connections in the Salzburg region: Salzburg Verkehr
Accompaniment
The organizer does not provide a shuttle service for accompanying persons or team members. Most aid stations are accessible by car. The following stations, however, cannot be reached by car:
- m3 – Vormaueralm
- m4 – Schafbergalm
- m6 – Schafbachalm
The villages of Abersee, Strobl, St. Gilgen, Faistenau, Gaisberg, and Hof (aid stations m1, m2, m5, m8, m9) are accessible by public bus service until approximately 8:00 p.m. The walking distance from the nearest bus stop to the respective aid station is less than 15 minutes.