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A typical Alpenverein refuge – Lamsenjochhutte (Stage 8)
If you are planning to walk the Adlerweg, and are not a member of an alpine club, you are strongly recommended to join OeAV. The easiest way to do this is to become a member of AAC (UK), also known as Sektion Britannia. Contact details are in Appendix D. AAC (UK) is a fully-fledged section of OeAV with over 6000 members. Annual membership in 2011 cost £42, with a 25% reduction for seniors (over 60) and juniors (under 16).
Getting there
By air is the only way of getting from the UK to the start of the Adlerweg in one day. There are direct flights by various airlines from a number of UK airports to Munich, Innsbruck or Salzburg.
From Munich airport, frequent S-bahn trains (S8 to Munich Ost (37min) and S1 to Munich Hbf (40min)), link the airport with the DB German rail network. Regular DB trains connect Munich with Rosenheim, Kufstein and Worgl in the Inn valley. OBB (Austrian) trains connect Worgl with St Johann.
From Salzburg airport, bus route 2 runs to Salzburg Hbf from where OBB trains enable you to reach St Johann via Bischofshofen.