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“Travel comfortably by train and start relaxing already during your journey. South Tyrol is connected several times a day with various cities, including Munich, Vienna, Rome, Florence, Bologna, Venice, and Milan. For information on connections and tickets, visit the websites of DB, ÖBB, Trenitalia, Italo, or the Trainline platform. The nearest station is San Lorenzo, just 50 minutes away from us.”
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You can also reach us quickly by long-distance bus. The nearest stop is just 2 minutes away. From there, the local line 460 will take you directly to the stop near our property. Plan your trip easily and conveniently with the SüdtirolMobil timetable.
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Travel relaxed with light luggage: take advantage of the door-to-door service from Trenitalia, Insam Express, or ÖBB. On site, you can conveniently rent skis and bicycles, and in Bolzano, there is a practical luggage storage (Prices & Services Luggage Storage Bolzano) for your stopover.

Prefer to arrive by plane? The nearest airport is Bolzano, just 1 hour and 30 minutes from us. With SkyAlps, you can reach it from several German cities such as Düsseldorf, Berlin, Hamburg, Stuttgart, and Kassel. With urban buses 10A and 10B, you arrive in just 15 minutes at the Bolzano bus station, from where you can continue with line 350, R, or RV.

From the station or airport, you can continue conveniently: use Südtirol Bus or Südtirol Transfer. Alternatively, taxis and rental cars are available. To travel by public transport, use the Südtirol Guest Pass, valid from 00:00 on the day of arrival.

Alternatively, Eurocity DB / ÖBB train passengers can purchase the South Tyrol connecting ticket onboard or at DB centers for 5 euros.
The Südtirol Guest Pass is included in the price of your stay and allows you to use public transport – bus, train, and cable car. More information on the included services is available on the official Südtirol Guest Pass website.

Travel comfortably in South Tyrol: the Mobilcard allows the use of all public transport in the integrated South Tyrol system and is available for 1, 3, or 7 days at tourist associations, some train stations, and tobacconists.

Even when traveling by car, you can reduce CO2 emissions: drive at moderate speeds, maintain optimal tire pressure, drive calmly, turn off the engine during stops or traffic jams, carry a light load, and of course, use electric vehicles. Plan your trip with Google Maps. You can park directly at the property. Electric charging stations are available on site. In winter, keep in mind the possible requirement for snow chains.

Arriving from the South: from Bolzano, take the Brenner A22 motorway north and take the Bolzano Nord exit. After the toll exit, continue north, turning left toward Ponte Gardena/Val Gardena. Once in Ponte Gardena, turn right, cross the bridge, and at the roundabout take the second exit toward Val Gardena. Continue along the SS242, crossing the entire Val Gardena to reach Passo Gardena. After about 45 minutes, you will leave the valley, and the climb toward Passo Gardena begins. Just follow the signs that show the way. Later, turn left, and from there continue to our destination. Please note that Passo Gardena may be closed in winter after heavy snowfall. Check the traffic center for safety: Provincial Traffic Center | Autonomous Province of Bolzano – South Tyrol

Arriving from the North: take the Brenner A22 motorway exit at Varna in Val Pusteria, north of Bressanone. From there, take the SS49 toward Brunico. Before reaching San Lorenzo, take a junction with an underpass and an exit to the right followed by a bridge. Take this exit, marked with a Val Badia sign. From here, it takes about 50 minutes to reach our destination, Pecei.

On site, you are well connected: the Pecei stop is just a 2-minute walk away. From here, you can take the bus or cable car to many destinations – for example, Brunico in just 1 hour or Passo Val Parola in 30 minutes. Download the SüdtirolMobil app to always keep track of all connections.

Many experiences can also be reached without a car: with bus 460, you can reach several destinations directly: to the Boé valley station, just a few steps from the majestic Sasso della Croce, the Piz La Villa cable car. With the hiking bus, you can also reach the villages of La Valle and Lungiarü, and bus 465 will take you to Passo Val Parola. Some attractions are easily accessible on foot or by bike, for example, Piz La Villa in 40 minutes by e-bike. Or take a Bike+Hike tour: bike to Passo Gardena and then hike to the Cir summit.

Fancy a bike ride? You can rent one at Sport Edoardo rental, just 2 minutes from our property.

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