Salzburg is just over the Austrian border, so you can use the Bayern ticket to the border. The last stop in germany on the regional trains to Salzburg is Freilassing, then it’s just a few minutes to Salzburg. The Austrian train conductors probably won’t even check the tickets in that short a time, but just to be sure, ask at the Munich train station how much extra you need to pay from the German border to Salzburg. On the express trains, Rosenheim is the last stop before Salzburg, and it’s about halfway between Munich and Salzburg. Still I think your Bayern ticket is good to the border.
The German rail also has discount tickets for groups traveling together and children under 14. Check this page on the DB website
Two hours by train, there are direct trains and the price is in the 24-28 euros range.
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Salzburg is just over the Austrian border, so you can use the Bayern ticket to the border. The last stop in germany on the regional trains to Salzburg is Freilassing, then it’s just a few minutes to Salzburg. The Austrian train conductors probably won’t even check the tickets in that short a time, but just to be sure, ask at the Munich train station how much extra you need to pay from the German border to Salzburg. On the express trains, Rosenheim is the last stop before Salzburg, and it’s about halfway between Munich and Salzburg. Still I think your Bayern ticket is good to the border.
The German rail also has discount tickets for groups traveling together and children under 14. Check this page on the DB website