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What is the best way to travel to South Tyrol?

The best way to travel to South Tyrol depends on your starting location, your budget, and your personal preferences. Here are some common ways to get to South Tyrol: Discover the best travel options to South Tyrol: Flight connections to nearby airports, direct train routes, comfortable bus services, and motorway access via the Brenner Motorway. Plan your ideal journey for an unforgettable holiday in South Tyrol

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By plane

By plane: The nearest major airport is in Bozen (Bolzano). Other nearby airports are in Innsbruck, Austria, as well as Verona, Bergamo, and Milan in Italy. From there, you can continue to South Tyrol by train, bus, or rental car.

By train

Train: South Tyrol is well connected to the Italian and Austrian railway networks. There are direct train connections from many major cities in Italy and neighboring countries such as Austria and Germany. Train stations such as Bozen, Meran, and Brixen are good starting points for exploring the region.

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Zug nach suedtirol

By car to South Tyrol

By car: South Tyrol is accessible via the Brenner Motorway A22, which is one of the main traffic arteries between Italy and northern Europe. Driving provides flexibility to explore the region, especially if you want to visit remote areas.

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auto nach suedtirol

By bus to South Tyrol

By bus: There are numerous long-distance bus lines connecting major European cities to South Tyrol. Bus travel can be a cost-effective alternative, especially if you are traveling from a neighboring country.

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bus suedtirol

By bicycle to South Tyrol

By bicycle or motorcycle: For the adventurous, traveling to South Tyrol by bicycle or motorcycle can be an exciting option, especially from the nearby regions.

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fahrrad nach suedtirol

A combined journey

A combination of flight, train, and/or bus can also be a practical option, especially if you are traveling from more distant locations.

Regardless of how you travel, it is advisable to plan your trip in advance, especially during peak season or if you plan to travel to remote areas of South Tyrol. You should also consider the local transportation options to get around the region.

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