Raststation Eisentratten
Asked around for a bit, but not that busy. With a sign we got a ride at the fourth car after roughly 10 minutes of waitingrating: 4/5, wait: 20 min 💬+🪧, ride: 149 km ↘
―Inni, Sat 12 Apr 2025, 17:15
We first waited where the marker is set but it was not too much going on and decided to ask the people directly if they have some space for us to get to Salzburg or Munich. After asking 3 cars we got a direct ride to Munich. We were 2 men.
rating: 4/5, wait: 20 min, ride: 253 km ↖
―Anonymous, December 2024
Waited 30 ministra to get ride to Salzburg.
rating: 4/5, wait: 30 min
―Adamruz, June 2023
Mostly families or full cars, many going north. Found a couple who took us directly to Ljubljana (weekday, 10am, mid of august)
―Fred57, August 2014
I noticed the marker on the map is on the ramp to the highway. This is not the best spot since cars dont have a very safe place to pull over. The best is always to go talk to the persons as they are tanking. Otherwise, you can also show your sign at the entrance of the station.
―Olivier08, July 2013
Relatively good traffic, mostly families with full cars though. There is also a nice spot in the back, if you have to spend the night there. Go behind the restaurant, in one of the corners of the parking you'll see a little path going up behind the trees. Right there you go up a little bit and you'll see a fence, there you can put up your tent without being seen. And the view is beautiful!
―Olivier08, July 2013
Full cars, Dutch caravans or grumpy Austrians... Still one of the only options going north I guess, because it's quite crowded.
―Koendev, June 2013
A lot of cars, but seemed to be mostly families with full cars, and 80% going north.
―Anonymous, August 2012
Petrol station and Rasthof on the side of a viaduct, which caters to cars traveling both north towards Salzburg and south towards Villach, Lienz and Slovenia.
In the summer used by tourist coming back from the Adriatic, mostly families. Found it kind of difficult to get a ride south to Slovenia, as most of the people where going north. A viable option for Salzburg and Germany.
rating: 3/5
―Anonymous