The best time to film on the spectacular Grossglockner
High Alpine Road is just after winter road closure, at the beginning of November, or, before reopening in early May, since the road is closed to public traffic during these times. When roads are open to the public, street closure for filming is possible only for short periods of time. A series of parking lots – the Glocknerhaus parking area holds some hundreds of cars – along the entire road simplifies production logistics. The road reaches its steepest point at the section called the Edelweiss Road at an elevation of 8,200 ft. (2,500 m). This part of the road is particularly suitable for filming because it can be closed to the public at any time.
The Vienna Woods, a 116 sq.mi. area of mixed foliage woodlands, is known as Vienna’s green lung and is considered the largest and most important recreational area outside the city. The access road through the woods offers some lookout points and a wonderful panorama of the city of Vienna.
The National Parks Limestone Alps of Upper Austria, the Danube River Wetlands, and the Vienna Woods are under the authority of the Austrian Federal Forestry Commission (ÖBf) which manages around 865.000 hectars (2.1 million acres) – an area which constitutes 10% of Austria’s total area and around 15% of Austria’s forests. The ÖBf is Austria’s largest forestry and the owner of the largest hunting and fishing area in the country. The individual forestries within the ÖBf are to be contacted for permits.