Reach Lana
Traffic rules in Italy
Drivers are required to have safety vests in their cars in Italy, Austria and Germany. Cars are required to drive on dipped headlights during the day on Italian motorways and country roads (outside built-up areas). The maximum speed is 90 km/h on state roads and 130 km/h on motorways. There’s an extensive network of filling stations and almost one in two sells LPG. In general, in the major towns and cities parking is only permitted in the spaces provided. Short-stay car parks, the majority of which are Pay & Display, are marked with a blue border. These are complemented by specially designated car parks and underground parking in most places. Free parking can often be found outside towns and sometimes there’s a shuttle bus into the centre.
The Sankt Margarethen Weg is a narrow circular route, i.e. there are two ways of entering the street. The Stadler Hof is roughly in the middle of it.
At the first possible entrance you first pass the Lanegg school and the monastery, the Katzenthalerhof, after another 200 meters, the Stöckler Hof and finally at the Sankt Margarethen church the Stadler Hof with its parking lots. The second entrance is a bit steeper and narrower and, after three small curves, takes you to the Sankt Margarethen Church and the Stadler Hof.
Both paths are about the same length and will definitely lead you to your holiday destination.
We are looking forward to welcome you!