The last few miles to your destination
There’s nothing to worry about! Once you reach a rail or coach station in South Tyrol or one of the region’s airports, you will have no trouble finding direct transportation to the doorstep of your holiday accommodation.
Green light for the “Südtirol Transfer” shuttle from 1 October:
a shared transfer shuttle that will carry you from the rail or coach station straight to your lodging.
Click here to find out how the service works.
Almost all accommodation providers in South Tyrol will be served by direct transfer services from the rail stations in Bolzano/Bozen, Brixen/Bressanone, Meran/Merano, Bruneck/Brunico, Mals/Malles and Innichen/San Candido and from the coach stations in Bolzano, Meran, Klausen/Chiusa, Vahrn/Varna and Sterzing/Vipiteno.
The “Südtirol Transfer” shuttle runs multiple times a day. You can book it as a shared transfer from one of the listed stations to your accommodation or choose a private transfer service that can also take you to the neartest airports.
To find out more and book the shuttle, see www.suedtiroltransfer.com.
The Südtirol Bus service operates multiple daily transfers between the airports Munich, Innsbruck, Verona, Venice, Treviso, Bergamo, Milano Linate, Milano Malpensa and South Tyrol. It serves a large number of bus stops near accommodation providers throughout South Tyrol.
Südtirol Bus offers also a train station transfer to the booked accommodation and back. All stations along the Brenner line are served hourly. In addition, the stations of Landeck, Innsbruck, Munich and Garmisch are served several times a day. The collective transfers can be booked online. Bookings are accepted until 1 pm the day before.
Every Wednesday and Saturday between March and November, the Meraner Land Express operates a transfer service between the Central Bus Station (Zentraler Omnibusbahnhof, ZOB) in Munich to the surrounding holiday destinations of Meran/Merano, Algund/Lagundo, Dorf Tirol/Tirolo, Naturns/Naturno, Partschins/Parcines, Rabland/Rablà and Töll/Tel.
Another transfer bus called “Your seat to the south” runs between Munich and Schenna/Scena, Hafling/Avelengo, Vöran/Verano, the Passeiertal valley, Nals/Nalles, Tisens/Tesimo and Prissian/Prissiano every Wednesday and Saturday between March and November.
More information and details are available here.
Every Saturday from April to the end of October, the Südtirol Express runs from St. Gallen, Winterthur and Zurich to Meran/Merano and environs with a stop in Vinschgau Valley. The ticket price includes a further transfer straight to your lodging.
Local transport in South Tyrol
A tightly woven public transport network and precisely coordinated timetables supply travellers with hourly and half-hourly connections between localities, and to popular destinations.
The so-called Mobilcard is a convinient and uncomplicated option to discover South Tyrol by public transport.
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