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Mobility during the festival in the Supergau

How do I get to the Pinzgau & back? Who pays for the bus? Is it possible to go on guided tours? Where and how do I get to the event without stumbling with a wheeled vehicle? What if I can hear better than I can see?

On this page you’ll find information about our carpooling campaign supermobil, our Supertours on foot, by bike or by bus and the bus ticket that can be used during the festival.

 


Your (bus) ticket to the Supergau

The festival will be providing free tickets for download: Tickets are available from the Salzburg public transport company for the entire Salzburg region for travelling from the city of Salzburg and also just for the Pinzgau region for travelling between the projects. The downloaded ticket is shown digitally on the smartphone or printed out to the bus driver and entitles the holder to travel.

Here you can download the ticket for the region pinzgau.

Here you can download the ticket for the entire Salzburg region.


Supertours – Together you are less alone

Experiencing the Supergau festival together: Guided tours with stops at various project locations. A look behind the scenes, meetings with artists and spontaneous socializing.

Registration required at anmeldung@supergau.org, at the info kiosk (Hintergasse 2, 5730 Mittersill) or by phone: +43 660 3418044, Participation is free of charge, but you must bring your own bikes for the cycle tours. Bikes can be hired from sports shops in the neighbourhood.

 

Friday, May 23rd | Opening tour

13:45: “On the rails” Meeting point: Zell am See train station, train departure at 14:02, opening tour with artists on the Pinzgauer Lokalbahn to Mittersill, followed by a get-together at the Infokiosk (Hintergasse 2, 5730 Mittersill) from 15:00

16:00: (Bus) trip into the blue: not knowing where to go, but in good company, meeting point: Infokiosk Mittersill (Hintergasse 2, 5730 Mittersill) (approx. 3h)

Saturday, May 24th

10:00 Hike in Habachtal, departure shuttle at: Parking lot stop Smaragdexpress Habachtal, approx. 1.5h hike along the project “icEscape” accompanied by the artists, then to the project “Die Quellen” (return with the shuttle at 14h) (bring snacks, sturdy shoes and bathing gear)

13:00 Walk through Uttendorf, meeting point: project “Super Stadl” (Litzldorf), accompanied walk to the projects ‘Wohnoase’ and “Anbandeln” (approx. 2h)

15:00 Bus pick-up for the project ‘The Original Pinzgauer Almabtrieb’, meeting point: Infokiosk Mittersill, return journey at 20:00 hrs.

Sunday, 25. May

14:00, bike tour from Vorderkrimml to Bramberg, meeting point: Vorderkrimml Krimml train station, with stops in between to Bramberg (approx. 2h in total, pure travel time approx. 45min, approx. 15km) + individual return journey afterwards

19:00: Late night (bus) ride into the blue: not knowing where to go, but in good company, meeting point: Infokiosk Mittersill (Hintergasse 2, 5730 Mittersill) (approx. 2-3h)

Wednesday, May 28th

18:00: (Bus) ride into the blue: Not knowing where to go, but in good company, meeting point: Infokiosk Mittersill (Hintergasse 2, 5730 Mittersill) (approx. 2-3h)

Thursday, May 29

15:00: Bike tour to Piesendorf, meeting point: Infokiosk (Hintergasse 2, 5730 Mittersill), with a stopover for a performance walk (project “DIE ANHÖRUNG / naturalis_persona”), (in total approx. 4h, pure travel time approx. 1.25h, approx. 23km) + individual return journey, optionally with the Pinzgauer Lokalbahn

Friday, 30. May

9:00 am Hike with musical accompaniment, meeting point: Smaragdexpress Habachtal parking lot, with a ranger from the Hohe Tauern National Park to the “icEscape” and “Die Quellen” projects (approx. 4 hours in total, pure walking time: approx. 2.5 hours, approx. 6km route, 500m elevation gain)

20:00: Late night (bus) ride into the blue: don’t know where to go, but in good company, meeting point: Mittersill info kiosk (Hintergasse 2, 5730 Mittersill) (approx. 2h)

Saturday, 31 May

10:00 Hike in the Habachtal, departure shuttle at: Parking lot stop Smaragdexpress Habachtal, approx. 1.5h hike along the project “icEscape” accompanied by the artists, then to the project “Die Quellen” (return with the shuttle at 2pm) (bring snacks, sturdy shoes and swimming gear)

15:00: Bike tour to Krimml, meeting point: Infokiosk (Hintergasse 2, 5730 Mittersill), with stops in between to Vorderkrimml Krimml train station (total approx. 3h, pure travel time approx. 1.5h, approx. 26km) + individual return journey afterwards

Sunday, June 01

10:00 a.m. Hike in the Habachtal, departure shuttle at: Parking lot stop Smaragdexpress Habachtal, approx. 1.5h hike along the project “icEscape” accompanied by the artists, then to the project “Die Quellen” (return with the shuttle at 2pm) (bring a snack, sturdy shoes and swimming gear)


 

Ride along at Supergau

The next bus leaves in an hour and half-empty cars constantly drive by: the experiment “supermobil” wants to make it easier to get around in the Pinzgau without your own car and also tries to facilitate exciting conversations and maybe even joint art visits.

Whether on the way to the project or back home: the willingness to share way and vehicle and a resource-conscious locomotion are reasons enough to be supermobile during the festival (and also afterwards!). The project makes the willingness to offer rides or the desire to ride visible with supermobil stickers. Star-shaped “supermobil” stickers (see above) for the passenger doors of participating cars and round textile stickers for all participants – all free of charge. Meeting points can be the supermobile project locations themselves or simply the nearest public bus stop – the textile sticker provides a super conversation starter. The idea “supermobil” should explicitly address not only visitors of the festival, but all who want to rethink mobility in the Lungau.

Further information and textile and car stickers to join in are available at the Info Kiosk in Mittersill (Hintergasse 2, 5730 Mittersill).


 

Where and how do I get to the event without stumbling with a wheeled vehicle? What if I can hear better than I can see?

We will be happy to help you plan your visit to the festival at the information kiosk and, if necessary, provide assistance with travelling to the event. Here is a list of the conditions at the respective project locations:

  • ‘Das Krimmler Witzefachgeschäft’: The project can be reached via a somewhat uneven access road, car parking is available directly at the project location.
  • Project ‘icEscape’: The various sound installations are part of an approx. 1.5-hour hiking trail up in the Habachtal valley. Sure-footedness and sturdy footwear are required. A valley station of the project can be found in the Bramberg Museum and is also accessible free of charge and barrier-free on Sunday 25 May as part of the Salzburg Museum Weekend.
  • ‘Die Quellen”: The idea of the project is to build a dam together in the Habachtal valley; sure-footedness and sturdy, waterproof footwear are required here. Please bring a change of clothes and towels.
  • The project “Alles hat ein Ende” is a video installation that can also be seen from the street.
  • The project ‘insecure landscapes’ is a light installation and can and should also be seen from a distance from a flat surface.
  • The ‘Happy Hour at the Disco Coupé’ project is located on a large, flat car park and can be reached without barriers
  • The show barn of the ‘Super Stadl’ project can be visited at ground level via a road. The path to the other barns (Ruhestadl, Bergstadl and Versammelstadl) leads across meadows.
  • The joint board weaving of the ‘Anbandeln’ project takes place on mostly asphalted surfaces without barriers. The final reading can also be attended barrier-free in the Haus der Senioren.
  • The audio installation ‘Wohnoase 2057’ is on an uneven meadow and can only be heard by stepping close to it.
  • The two projects ‘Der Original Pinzgauer Almabtrieb’ and ‘Die Anhörung/naturalis_persona’ are performative walks and do not take place exclusively on a flat surface.
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