Frequently asked questions in Ellmau
Are dogs allowed and what are the guidelines?
- Dogs can be transported by gondola for a fee of € 3.00 per dog
- During the gondola ride there is a leash and muzzle obligation (as with public transport)
- A leash is also compulsory in the grounds and in Ellmi's Magic World
Can bicycles be taken into the gondola?
- Yes, for an extra charge of € 3,00 per bike and day.
- Attention: please stay on the official bike paths and watch out for hikers.
Can I take baby stroller into the gondola?
- Yes, gondola door width 85 cm
Can wheelchairs be taken into the gondola?
- Wheelchairs can be taken along. Gondola door width 85 cm
Is there a discount with a disabled pass?
- From a disability of 70%, the persons concerned receive the adventure day ticket as well as the Bergbahn Erlebniscard at the youth rate
- Children with a disabled pass receive a free ticket for both ticket types. If an accompanying person is noted on the ID,
this person also receives the youth rate. - No reduction with the Kitzbüheler Alpen Sommercard
How much time should I plan for Ellmi's magical world?
- This always depends on each individual. The magical world has so much to offer for young and old that the day flies by.
Do multi-day passes have to be used consecutively?
- Yes, multi-day passes must always be used on consecutive days
How can we get off and on at the middle station?
- The middle station is open daily from 10.00 - 16.45 (last boarding)
- During the ascent you can get off at the middle station
- If you get back on at the middle station, the gondola goes to the top station first. With an ascent and descent there is the possibility that
you can also get off here. If you get on at the top station, the gondola then goes down to the valley without any further stop.
Do we have to buy a parking ticket when using the gondola?
- No. Parking tickets only have to be purchased if the cable car is not used.
When do group rates apply?
- Group rates are valid from a minimum of 20 people, if all tickets are collected and paid for by one person.
Frequently asked questions in Going
Are dogs allowed and what guidelines apply?
- Dogs can be transported on the Astbergbahn for a fee of € 3.00
- During the lift ride there is a leash and muzzle obligation (as with public transport)
- A leash is also compulsory on the mountain
- The owner has to lift his/her dog into the chair of the Astberg cable car
Can bicycles be taken along?
- Yes, but only bikes with two frame bars
- Yes, for an extra charge of € 3,00 per bike per day
- Attention: please stay on the official bike paths and watch out for hikers
Can baby carriages be taken on the Astbergbahn?
- Depending on the size, strollers can be transported by chairlift (without people)
Can wheelchairs be taken along?
- The Astbergbahn is a 4-seater chairlift and therefore not barrier-free
Is there a discount with a disability card?
- From an individuality of 70%, the persons concerned receive the adventure day ticket as well as the Bergbahn Erlebniscard at the youth rate.
- Children with a disabled pass receive a free ticket for both ticket types.
- If an accompanying person is noted on the ID card, this person also receives the youth tariff
- No reduction with the Kitzbühel Alpen Sommercard
Do multi-day tickets have to be used consecutively?
- Multi-day tickets must always be used on consecutive days
Do we have to buy a parking ticket when using the lift?
- No. Parking tickets have to be solved only when the cable car is not used
From when do group rates apply?
- Group rates are valid from at least 20 people, if all tickets are collected and paid for by one person collectively
What should you consider when leading a pony?
- Lead the pony
- Do not let the pony eat while walking
- Keep the leash tight
- Keep distance between the ponies
What does it cost to ride a pony?
- For cable-car user the pony riding costs 7 euro per person
For non-cable-car user the pony riding costs 25 euro per person
Is there a maximum weight for riding a pony?
- The maximum weight for pony riding is 40 kg