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First Visit to Austria ?

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#1 ·
Hi and thanks for reading this.

Just in a whim the lovely lady wife mentioned she has always wanted to go to austria so i wondered what the situation is re sites, aires, special procedures is ?

Do they have aires or it it all camp sites?

Any info appreciated as a starter. I am ok wit tyracvelling abroad and done france, germany etc sop not a total Eu novice

and what is a go box?

Thanks again

Phill
 
#3 ·
To drive on the motorways you need a vignette if you are 3500kg or under & if you are over 3500kg you need a Go box. A Go box records your mileage & charges accordingly (you have to preload it with credit).

I have only stayed on campsites in Austria - I don't think they have aires. I used the ACSI card which worked out well.

Brgds

Captain Bligh
 
#4 ·
I've been to Austria twice in the winter (skiing) and only stayed on campsites which are quite expensive but quality is top notch.

We are over 3.5t but did not get a Gobox, we just avoided the motorways, and in a couple of instances I really do mean "JUST"! You need to keep your wits about you at some of the junctions if going without; a satnav may help if you are confident about it's routeing. I think there are a couple of non motorways included in the tolls (see attachment: 2010).
 

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#5 ·
I will watch this with interest as Im think of going to Austria as well. A chap on the wild camping forum told me you can park on quite a few of the lakes where the piers are overnight with no problems. I havent got any more info than that.

Just looked at www.campingcar-infos.com and they do have Aires / Stellplatz but they are not in abundance.

To be honest it will put me off if its all campsites. We found Switzerland a bit like that.
 
#8 ·
We've been to Austria on a number of times and loved every vist.
From campsites and stellplatzen are plentifull through the country.
We loved Innsbruk, Achensee, Wolfgangsee, Salzburg but the icing on the cake, the jewel in the crown without doubt is Vienna. We are not city lovers at the best of times, but Vienna ticked all the boxes

We stayed at http://www.campingklosterneuburg.at/e/
 
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#14 ·
Ive joined an Austrian motorhome forum and started a thread on there.

Some useful links but as usual my thread quickly descended into talking about beer.

http://www.campingforum.at/campingforum/showthread.php?p=166995#post166995

Im just playing around with the www.meinwomo.net link and have joined there as well. Ive already found two free overnight spots within scooter distance of Salzburg. Here 47.8032, 13.1115 and here n47.7768 e13.0665.

The map on Meinwomo shows all sorts, parking, overnighting, Lidl, places to visit etc.
 
#15 ·
When passing through Austria during 2010 we entered via the B171 from Mittenwald in Germany to Innsbruck, which is toll free.
After spending a few nights in Innesbruck we then travelled on to Italy via the A13 from Innsbruck to Brennerpass, we only paid a toll at the toll booth for this section.

Question, should we have also had a go-box for this section (3,850kg) as it appears on the map of tolled roads or is it only the payment at the booth :?