Mödling Hohenau an der March

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Date Time Route Price
28.06. 09:00 Mödling, Hohenau an der March €5 Show More
05.07. 09:00 Mödling, Hohenau an der March €5 Show More
12.07. 09:00 Mödling, Hohenau an der March €5 Show More
19.07. 09:00 Mödling, Hohenau an der March €5 Show More

Route Mödling to Hohenau an der March

The main route from Mödling to Hohenau an der March goes via the A2 highway, covering a total distance of approximately 90 km with a typical travel time of around 1 hour. Important cities along the route include Vienna and Bratislava. Alternative routes include taking the B9 road through Baden bei Wien or the A4 and A6 highways through Bruck an der Leitha.

Meeting in Mödling

In Mödling, some of the best pickup points for rides to Hohenau an der March are the Park&Ride facility at Mödling train station, with ample parking and easy access to public transportation. Another option is the parking lot at SCS Shopping City Süd, conveniently located near the A2 highway. Additionally, the Parkplatz Wiener Neudorf and the Parkplatz Mödling West offer good parking options and are easily reachable for drivers and passengers.

Drop off points in Hohenau an der March

For arrivals from Mödling to Hohenau an der March, ideal drop-off points include the parking area near the Hohenau Bahnhof, providing easy access from the highway. Another good location is the area near the Hohenau town center, offering parking facilities and close proximity to public transport. Additionally, the parking lot at the Hohenau sports center and the parking area near the church are convenient options for drivers and passengers.

Resting Points

Recommended rest stops and gas stations along the route from Mödling to Hohenau an der March include the Raststation Oldtimer at km 30, offering restrooms, a restaurant, and a gas station. Another option is the Rasthof Bucklige Welt at km 60, providing similar services for travelers.

Traffic

Typical traffic congestion occurs during rush hours in Vienna and near the border with Slovakia. The best travel times are early mornings or late evenings to avoid heavy traffic. Construction zones are common near Bratislava, so drivers should plan for possible delays. To minimize delays, it is advisable to check traffic updates before starting the journey and consider alternative routes if necessary.