View of a picturesque village in the mountains with green fields.

Getting here & mobility

at a glance

Whether you are travelling by car, train or plane – Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis is easy to reach and perfectly connected once you arrive. Thanks to modern mobility solutions, you can move around the entire region in a relaxed, sustainable and comfortable way. Here you’ll find all the information about your journey and getting around locally.

How to reach Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis

The region is located in the Tyrolean Upper Inn Valley and is easily accessible via well-developed roads and public transport. From the nearest railway station in Landeck-Zams, buses or taxis take you directly to Serfaus, Fiss or Ladis. Airports such as Innsbruck, Munich or Zurich are also within easy reach.

Mobilität vor Ort

Clever unterwegs im Urlaub

Mit dem dem Wanderbus im Sommer, dem Skibus im Winter, oder der berühmten U-Bahn in Serfaus bist du ganz entspannt unterwegs – ganz ohne eigenes Auto. Viele Angebote sind für Gäste sogar kostenlos nutzbar.

Sustainably mobile

in Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis

If you arrive by electric car, you’ll find several public charging stations in Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis as well as many accommodations with their own charging facilities. Simply check in advance and, if necessary, bring your own charging cable. Once here, you can continue in an eco-friendly way: with e-scooters you can comfortably explore Serfaus. Just use the app to find the nearest scooter, set off and park it flexibly again. This way you can discover the region sustainably, conveniently and entirely emission-free.

Frequently Asked Questions & Answers

Serfaus:

  • Large car park directly at the bottom station of the Komperdellbahn cable car

  • From there you can easily reach the Serfaus underground – the village itself is car-free

Fiss:

  • Car parks at the bottom stations of the Schönjochbahn and Möseralmbahn cable cars

  • Perfect for direct access to the ski area

Ladis:

  • Car park at the bottom station of the Sonnenbahn cable car

  • From there you can take the gondola straight into the ski area or continue on to Fiss/Serfaus

🅿️ Important information:

  • There are no general car parks directly in the village centre, especially in Serfaus – guest cars are not allowed here.

  • Short-term parking (up to 2 hours) is free of charge.

  • For long-term parking (e.g. skiers or holiday guests) a daily rate of €6 applies.

  • Payment can be made conveniently via smartphone app.

For guests staying overnight in the region, it is recommended to ask your accommodation provider if private parking spaces or garages are available.

Muzzles are available locally in sports shops such as Intersport Pregenzer or Sport Schmid, as well as in the information offices in Fiss, Ladis and Serfaus.

Information offices

Yes, there is a ski bus from the Tiroler Oberland, which guests of Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis can of course also use.

However, please note that this ski bus does not go through Ladis and does not stop at all bus stops. In addition, the ski buses unfortunately do not run every hour.

You can find the timetable here.

Alternatively, you can also use line 220. This is a public bus line (subject to a fee) that runs between Landeck – Prutz – Ried – Ladis – Fiss – Serfaus.

You can find the timetable for line 220 here.

Whether snow chains are required depends on the current weather and road conditions. As a rule, the roads are well cleared, so snow chains are not necessary. However, in cases of heavy snowfall or winter conditions, the use of snow chains may be made mandatory at short notice. In Austria, the general rule is: snow chains must be carried if the corresponding traffic signs require it.

Here you will find a map with all public toilets in Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis.
It shows all locations of public toilets in Serfaus, Fiss and Ladis at a glance.

Examples include toilets at the cultural center in Serfaus, at the Waldbahn, or at the municipal office in Ladis.

You can simply zoom in on the map to find the nearest toilet.

Experience Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis!

More than just a Holiday