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Access, Parking Damüls Mellau

Access, parking options at the ski resort Damüls Mellau

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Access, Parking Damüls Mellau

The Damüls Mellau ski resort is located in the heart of the Bregenzerwald and is easily accessible from both sides via mountain roads. Both Mellau (710 m) and Damüls (1431 m) can be reached from the Rhine Valley via Dornbirn and the Bregenzerwald. The ski resort can also be accessed from Nenzing or Bludenz via the Große Walsertal. From the motorway, it is about 30 kilometers to the first entry point. Additionally, you can arrive via the Lechtal and Warth-Schröcken. Since the route partly leads over longer mountain roads, access via the Rhine Valley is often the most comfortable option. Free parking is available at all valley stations.


Access via A14 Rheintal Motorway Bregenz-Bludenz, exit Nenzing

Uga-Express (Damüls)

Ideal entry for day visitors

  • Distance: 29 km
  • approx. 38 Minutes driving time

Roads: Side road, Mountain road, with significant incline
Parking spaces: limited amount available, tarmac car park, free of charge
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Access via A14 Rheintal Motorway Bregenz-Bludenz, exit Dornbirn Nord

Mellaubahn (Mellau)

Ideal entry for day visitors

  • Distance: 32 km
  • approx. 34 Minutes driving time

Roads: Main street, Side road, Mountain road, well-developed
Parking spaces: enough available, tarmac car park, gravel car park, grass car park, free of charge
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Uga-Express (Damüls)

Ideal entry for day visitors

  • Distance: 50 km
  • approx. 54 Minutes driving time

Roads: Main street, Mountain road, well-developed
Parking spaces: limited amount available, tarmac car park, free of charge
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