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G-Link Wagrain: A Ride Between Two Worlds

Experience panoramic views of the Salzburg Alps on the G-Link Wagrain, connecting two ski mountains for seamless winter adventures.

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The G-Link Wagrain is a cable car that connects two ski mountains, Grießenkareck and Grafenberg, in the Snow Space Salzburg area. Opened in 2013, this aerial tramway provides a convenient link for skiers and snowboarders to explore the entire range of pistes without long detours. The ride offers panoramic views of the Wagrain-Kleinarl valley.

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  • Höllensteinweg 17, St Johann im Pongau, 5602, AT

Local tips

  • During peak season, arrive early to avoid long queues and fully enjoy your ride on the G-Link.
  • Check the weather forecast before heading up, as visibility can be affected by cloud cover.
  • Take advantage of the free ski buses in Wagrain to reach the G-Link from various points in the area.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From St. Johann im Pongau train station, take bus line 530 towards Wagrain. Get off at the Wagrain Ortsmitte bus stop, which is a central location in Wagrain. From there, you can take a free ski bus to the G-Link valley station. Bus tickets cost approximately €4-6.

  • Taxi

    From the center of Wagrain, a taxi to the G-Link valley station will cost approximately €10-€15. Taxis are readily available in Wagrain. Taxi Wagrain can be contacted at +43 6464 13 7200.

  • Car

    From the A10 Tauern motorway, take exit 66 Flachau Wagrain. Follow the B163 towards Wagrain. Free parking is available at the Grafenbergbahn, Flying Mozart, and Rote 8er valley stations. Follow the parking guidance system for available spaces. E-charging stations are also available at some parking locations.

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The G-Link Wagrain is more than just a means of transportation; it's an experience that offers breathtaking views and seamless access to the vast Snow Space Salzburg ski area. This cable car stretches over the valley, linking the middle station of the Flying Mozart gondola with the junction between the top station of the Grafenberg Express I and the bottom station of the Grafenberg Express II. Opened in 2013, the G-Link has significantly enhanced the appeal of the Wagrain-Kleinarl region for winter sports enthusiasts. Each of its two cabins can hold 130 people plus a cabin attendant, with a maximum capacity of 1,300 people per hour in each direction. The ride takes about six minutes, covering a span of over 2 kilometers. The bottom station lies at 1,233 meters, and the top station on the Grafenberg is at 1,240 meters, resulting in a subtle altitude difference of seven meters. As you ride, expect a cable sag of up to 150 meters when the cabins are full. The maximum distance between the cable and the ground is approximately 232 meters, offering unobstructed views. The G-Link not only increases convenience but also strengthens the region's appeal as a top destination for winter holidays.

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