A railway track to Südtirols Süden

As long as you plan your train trip with plenty of time to spare, travelling by rail to South Tyrol is as sustainable, comfortable, and relaxing as it gets.

South Tyrol is in the heart of Europe and is easy to reach thanks to the train connections of the Austrian Railway (ÖBB), the Swiss Railway (SBB) as well as the German Railway (DB). Find an overview of all train connections to South Tyrol on trainline.com

If you’re travelling on a DB/ÖBB Eurocity train, you can purchase a connecting ticket to South Tyrol for €5 on the trains or in one of the DB Ticket Offices. This ticket is valid for all südtirolmobil buses (regional, Bolzano/Bozen and Meran/Merano, and municipal) and lifts on the day of arrival and departure. Be sure to show this ticket with a valid DB/ÖBB Eurocity ticket upon ticket inspection.


A pleasant train ride to South Tyrol
Pleasant and sustainable trips to South Tyrol? All possible if you take the train. Many trains also feature Wi-Fi, restaurant carriages, and comfortable seats in different classes – just what you need for a pleasant trip to the mountains. The following train stations and information serve as guidance only – we advise you check the timetable every time as they may be subject to changes.

From Munich
There are five, daily, direct trains to Bolzano/Bozen from Munich’s main train station (Hauptbahnhof). The journey lasts less than four hours and departs Munich at 7:34, 9:34, 11:33, 13:34, and 15:34. Munich is perfectly connected to all major train stations in Germany. By changing in Munich, you can easily travel from cities such as Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Nuremberg, Stuttgart or Cologne all the way to South Tyrol.

From Vienna
The direct train to Bolzano leaves Vienna’s main train station (Hauptbahnhof) every day at 15:01. The journey lasts just over seven hours.

From Zurich
Connect in Innsbruck to reach Bolzano in just under seven hours.


From Bolzano to your holiday destination
Once you arrive in Bolzano/Bozen, you can easily reach Südtirols Süden using regional public transport.
The holiday resorts are easily accessible by bus as well as by train. You can find all connections at suedtirolmobil.info

‘Südtirol Transfer’ - comfortably to your holiday accommodation
If you are travelling to South Tyrol by train or bus, there is the comprehensive connecting shuttle ‘Südtirol Transfer’ for the last few kilometres to your accommodation: from the train stations in Bolzano, Merano, Malles, Bressanone, Brunico and San Candido as well as the long-distance bus stops in Bolzano, Chiusa, Varna, Vipiteno and Merano you can get to your holiday accommodation - and back to the bus stop after your holiday. Collective transfers from the nearest train stations and long-distance bus stops to the South Tyrolean accommodation providers as well as individual transfers from all mobility hubs can be booked online at suedtiroltransfer.com.