REVA Hall in Vöcklabruck

REgau
Vöcklabruck
Attnang Puchheim
Timelkam
Lenzing

REVA Hall in Vöcklabruck

An association of 5 municipalities (Vöcklabruck, Regau, Timelkam, Lenzing, and Attnang Puchheim) makes it possible to build this multi-purpose hall and make sports like ice skating, ice hockey, or Bavarian curling available to the public.

The REVA Hall in Vöcklabruck is a modern event center, distinguished by its versatility and central location. The hall offers an ideal platform for a variety of events, including concerts, trade fairs, sporting events, and cultural gatherings. With its spacious area and modern technical equipment, the REVA Hall meets the requirements of both smaller and larger events.

The hall’s architecture combines functionality with an appealing design that considers the needs of organizers and the comfort of visitors. Numerous parking options and good public transport connections make arrival convenient and easy.

REVA Hall and Surroundings

In the immediate vicinity of the REVA Hall, you can find various dining options such as:

  • Pizzeria Capri
  • Chinese Restaurant – Asiahouse
  • Supermarket MAXIMARKT incl. Restaurant

You can also find the bar/restaurant Cest La Vie, which has several billiard and snooker tables as well as dart machines.

Pictures of the REVA Hall

  • The ice rink is 60m long and 30m wide.
  • There is also plenty of space around it that we can use.
  • There is also a small bar/restaurant in the REVA Hall that we would like to use again for presentations.
  • We use the changing rooms, which are used by ice skaters in winter, as a “pinball clinic” to quickly get the machines back in working order in case of any malfunctions.
Rough Plan for APF 2026
  • The entrance, bar, and access to the bistro are planned from the left.
  • On the ice rink, a large seating area including a stage, as well as the individual pinball areas, will be set up.
  • The streaming team will be located in the ice master’s room or the lower rear area.
  • The free play and exhibition area will be in the middle section.
  • The tournament areas will be set up again in the rear section.

This image is from the planning of EPC 2025 and currently serves as an orientation for what it might look like again.

Accessibility

By Car

  • From Germany (Central / North), it’s best to come via Passau on the highway.
  • Please note that in Austria, you must have a vignette for the highway. You can buy these before or at the border crossing or at gas stations (information at www.asfinag.at)
  • The shortest way is to exit the A8 at Haag am Hausruck towards Wolfsegg am Hausruck, then towards Ottnang and Vöcklabruck.
  • Less winding is to continue on the A8 to Knoten Wels, then Wels West, and exit onto the B1 towards Vöcklabruck.
  • In Vöcklabruck, head towards the hospital, turn off at the Maximarkt exit right next to the B1 federal road by the stadium, and you’re there.

By Plane

  • Vienna: Take the train directly from Terminal 3 to Vöcklabruck, possibly with a transfer in Vienna.
    From the train station by taxi.
  • Munich: Take the S-Bahn to Munich Ost station – change towards Salzburg and possibly change again towards Vienna. Get off in Vöcklabruck (or at Attnang Puchheim for a very fast train)
    From the train station by taxi.
  • Salzburg: By rental car, approx. 1h via A1 towards Vienna.
    At the Schörfling exit, take the L151 and shortly before Vöcklabruck, turn onto the B1 federal road.
    After the hospital, turn off towards the center, and we are directly at the stadium.
  • Linz: By rental car, approx. 50 min via the A1 highway towards Salzburg.
    Exit Regau and then towards Vöcklabruck.
    Drive to the Leiner intersection (near McDonald’s) then turn left.
    In Vöcklabruck, head towards the hospital and take the Maximarkt exit right next to the B1 federal road by the stadium.