By train
Reutte is connected to Munich München and Innsbruck. Note that from Austria, you may have to ask to go "ueber Innsbruck" otherwise the computer system will likely route you through the more expensive and longer Munich route. Also, since Reutte is a small city, it may be most effective to clarify "Reutte in Tirol" as this is the way it will show up in the train system directory.The rail service to Reutte is provided by German Railways DB and not Austrian Railways OeBB.
By bus
If you cannot or do not wish to use a car, there is a bus system. The Ãsterreichisches Bundesbahn ÃBB (http://www.postbus.at/en/...) Postbus is the main local bus systems that goes throughout all of Austria. There are buses that travel to and from Reutte. You can obtain information about routes, timetables and prices as well as special excursions and charter bookings by calling: +43171101 from outstide Austria and 0810-222333 when in Austria. There are also several commercial tourist bus lines that can take you from almost any point in Austria or Germany to and from Reutte.
By car
From Füssen, one should travel via route 189, passing the former customs building at Weisshaus on the border with Austria. Turn left before crossing the lechbruecke Bridge over the River Lech and take the winding village road through Pinswang. Head south from Pinswang via the Kniepass and through Pflach. Make a left where the thin residential street through Pflach ends in a 'T'. Drive straight into Reutte. You can also drive from Füssen via SchnellstraÃe E99 also known as Route 7 southwest through the tunnel connecting Germany and Austria. You will now be on SchnellstraÃe 179 on the Austrian side of the borderThere are a gas station and a rest stop with a restaurant on the Austrian side of the tunnel where you can stop for information about Reutte. There are several exits into Reutte from the Schnellstrasse. If coming from regions south of Reutte, take SchnellstraÃe 179 north either over the Fernpaà a lovely mountain pass drive or where it connects with the road from Garmisch, Germany. You will know that you've reached the first exit into Reutte when you've seen the Ehrenberg Castle Schloà Ehrenberg on the mountain to your left.