Arrival by train
Positioned in the heart of Europe, South Tyrol has a good train network, with connecting trains from the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB), Swiss Federal Railway, Italian Trenitalia, as well as Deutsche Bahn (DB). Once in South Tyrol, DB/ÖBB train travelers can use the ‘Anschlussticket Südtirol’, a ticket that allows travelling with public transportation to get from the train station to their accommodation and vice versa on their day of arrival/departure.
Train connections to South Tyrol: https://www.thetrainline.com/en-us

Arrival by bus
With Flixbus you can reach South Tyrol via Munich, Innsbruck or Verona several times a day.


"Südtirol Transfer" – comfortably to your holiday accommodation

"Südtirol Transfer” If you arrive by train or bus in South Tyrol you can use the "Südtirol Transfer”, a region-wide connec-tion shuttle for the last few kilometres to your accommodation. You can get to your holiday accommodation from the train stations in Bolzano/Bozen, Meran/Merano, Mals/Malles, Brixen/Bressanone, Bruneck/Brunico or Innichen/San Candido, as well as from the ‘Flixbus’ bus stops in Bolzano, Meran, Klausen/Chiusa, Vahrn/Varna or Sterzing/Vipiteno and after your holiday you will be brought back to the stop. The group transfer from the nearest train stations or ‘Flixbus’ bus stops to the South Tyrolean accommodations, as well as the individual transfers from all the transit hubs, can be booked online at www.suedtiroltransfer.com.


Arrival by plane
Innsbruck, Verona, Bergamo, Milan, Venice, Treviso, Salzburg and Munich South Tyrols nearest air-ports.
Different shuttle services guarantee the connection from these airports to the respective train stations. From there you can travel to South Tyrol with the trains of Italian Trenitalia, Deutsche Bahn DB as well as Austrian Federal Railways ÖBB.
From this airports (Venice, Salzburg and Treviso excluded) different companies offer a shuttle service for the onward journey to South Tyrol. This airport shuttle to South Tyrol includes a large number of stops throughout South Tyrol.
Airports and onward journeys to South Tyrol: https://www.suedtirol.info/en/information/how-to-get-there/travel-by-plane-to-south-tyrol

By car
On the Brenner motorway A22 to motorway exit „Egna-Ora-Termeno”.
Then follow the mountain road towards Cavalese. For Aldino you turn left at the Brückenwirt inn. The small idyllic mountain village of Redagno can be reached from Fontanefredde. Continuing along on the road to Val di Fiemme you eventually reach San Lugano, Trodena and Anterivo. The hiking and skiing region Passo Oclini is accessed via the road from Cavalese via Passo Lavazè.
Good to know:
• Important information for drivers: In Italy driving with lights switched on and carrying safety vests is compulsory
• Latest traffic information: Traffic Information Centre Verkehrsmeldezentrale Bozen and The Brenner Motorway A22:
• Useful information for driving to South Tyrol: https://www.suedtirol.info/en/information/how-to-get-there/by-car
• information about carsharing
• move around southtyrol without your car: mobilcards
 

Luggage service and bike transport
You want to travel without a suitcase or transport your bike safely? Bring your luggage or bike to South Tyrol with Insam Express. Luggage and bikes will be picked up by a courier company at your home and transported to the accommodation of your choice.


Luggage storage in Bolzano/Bozen

You are planning a stopover in Bolzano? At the Basecamp Dolomites at Bolzano train station, you can store your luggage for hours or days.