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ALPIANA. Family Margesin
Via Prevosto Wieser 30
39011 Foiana/Lana near Merano
South Tyrol - Italy


+39 0473 568033
info@alpiana.com

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Many paths lead to ALPIANA – green luxury Dolce Vita Hotel.

Public transport in South Tyrol

NEW: Südtirol Guest Pass

A single ticket to discover the whole of South Tyrol

We offer our guests the Südtirol Guest Pass: A ticket that allows to travel comfortably and flexibly on all means of public transportation.

Because the small Alpine region of South Tyrol has mountainous terrain, it is heavily dependent on the smooth running of public transportation systems. The region has thus created an integrated transportation system. The main public transportation system is made up of trains, buses, and shuttle services. At greater heights, mountain railways, cable cars and gondolas also play an important role.

 

Public Transport in South Tyrol
The public transport system in South Tyrol includes the SAD and SASA busses and all municipal buses, the state railways Trenitalia, the Venosta Railway and many other lesser means of transport.

 

Information: www.sii.bz.it und www.sasabz.it
Info Mobility: 840 000 471 (only for Italy)
Info Mobility for calls from abroad : +39 0566 76234

 

Timetables
Timetable buslines and train Merano and environs

 

Advantage Cards
For more information about different Advantage Cards please click here.

Getting here by car

From the north
Munich – Rosenheim – Kufstein (A 12 Inntal Freeway, obligatory toll) – Innsbruck (A 13 Brenner Freeway, obligatory toll) – Brennero (A 22 Brennero Freeway, obligatory toll) – Bolzano (Exit Bolzano South) – Merano (MEBO-Highway)
Munich – Garmisch – Innsbruck – Brennero (A 22 Brennero Freeway, obligatory toll) – Bolzano (Exit Bolzano South) – Merano (MEBO-Highway)

 

Alternative:
Brennero – Vipiteno – Passo Giovo – Val Passiria – Merano
Oetztal – Passo Rombo – Val Passiria – Merano

 

From the west
Ulm – Kempten – Fuessen – Fernpass – Imst – Landeck – Passo Resia (State Road 40 + 38) – Merano
Bregenz – Feldkirch – Arlberg – Landeck – Passo Resia (State Road 40 + 38) – Merano
St. Moritz – Ofenpass – Münster – Taufers in Muenster – Glorenza – Merano
Zurich – Landquart – Klosters – Vereinatunnel – Zernez – Ofenpass – Muenster – Taufers in Muenster – Glorenza – Merano

 

From the east
Lienz – Innichen – Val Pusteria (State Road 49) – (A 22 Brennero Freeway, obligatory toll) Bolzano – Merano (MEBO-Highway) – Merano.

 

From the south
Verona - Bolzano - Merano

 

Motorway Brennero A22

Austrian road network

Car rental

Car hire is available from major South Tyrolean towns for all holidaymakers who wish to explore South Tyrol by car:

 

Getting here by train

  • via Munich – Innsbruck – Brennero – Bolzano – Merano
  • via Linz – Salzburg – Innsbruck – Brennero – Bolzano – Merano
  • via Zurich – Innsbruck – Brennero – Bolzano – Merano
  • via Vienna – Salzburg – Innsbruck – Bressanone – Bolzano – Merano
  • via Venice – Verona – Bolzano – Merano
  • via Milan – Verona – Bolzano – Merano

 

Regional connection

  • Venosta Railway: Merano – Mals

 

DB-ÖBB EuroCity
Also the DB-ÖBB EuroCity from the German and the Austrian Railways offer trains to reach South Tyrol from Venezia, Bologna, Milano, Brescia, Desenzano, Peschiera, Verona, Rovereto and Trento.
Find information: www.bahn.com and www.obb-italia.com (only in Italian or German).

 

Direct rail connection between Innsbruck and Merano
With the direct train betwenn Innsbruck and Merano you take less than 3 hours to arrive at Merano. From Monday to Saturday the train starts at 06.22 a.m. in Innsbruck, with arrival at 09.14 a.m. in Merano. The return trip starts at 19.46 in Merano, with arrival at 22.30 p.m. in Innsbruck. For more information: www.oebb.at

 

Trenitalia
Venosta railway (only in Italian or German)

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