I have never been on a skiing holiday, and would like to try it, but my available time to go is early to late November. Is this too early? Will there be sufficient snow?...
There seems to be none listed on the net... and I really need to find the stores before I travel to Graz... Anyone? Additional Details I did... Can't seem to find anything! How ...
Do foreigners have to pay toll on the Austrian highways and do the have to pay it in advance or at tollgates on the road?
Can you have a vignette on the car that shows you have paid??...
Just wondering what the weather is like at the minute. We are flying into Vienna on Friday, then going to Salzburg on Sunday and then onto Hallstatt and back to Vienna.
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If you could let me know good places / resorts to ski, and any other recommendations, that would be fantastic. Thanks! Additional Details Also, if you can tell me the nearest airport ...
i mean is it easy to get in public transport with a baby in pram ( may be as much as copenhagen is?) ( in oslo.. almost all trams have steps to get in.. not possible to commute through tram when you are alone with baby in pram !)
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yes it is
Ingmar
Yes it generally is. Almost all of the subway stations have lifts, and there are an increasing level of ultra low-floor tramways, and "kneeling" buses, that allow you to get on very easily.
There are however still a few tramways with steps, where a bit of assistance might be required, but they are being phased out.