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Your arrival in Eppan

Eppan easily and comfortably reached

Whether by train, bus, car or plane to the surrounding airports: many roads lead to Eppan on the Wine Road in the south of South Tyrol.

 

From June 4, both lanes of the Lueg Bridge will be open again in both directions - and will remain so until October 5. Both southbound lanes are already open.

You can find more information about the Lueg Bridge here

Travel by plane to South Tyrol

The quickest way to get to South Tyrol is from Bolzano, Innsbruck, Verona and Venice airports. 

 

South Tyrol airport is located at Bolzano. The closest airports are Innsbruck to the north, Venice and Verona to the south. Flight connections are extensive and allow travellers to travel independently. South Tyrol is less than two hours by car from Verona and Innsbruck.

 

Additional airports in the area include: Munich, Treviso, Bergamo and Milan. 

 

Bolzano Airport

South Tyrol’s Bozen Dolomiten regional airport is located on the southern outskirts of the capital city. Direct flights to Bolzano are currently available from Rome, Berlin or Düsseldorf.

 

Other airports near South Tyrol:

Verona Airport

Innsbruck Airport

Local Transport

In South Tyrol environmentally friendly bus and train travel is a top priority. South Tyrol also has a long tradition of easy access by cable car to high lying villages or up into mountains. Bus and train timetables are coordinated, providing perfect access to valleys and smaller villages.

 

Transport Association

The South Tyrolean Transport Association unites urban and intercity lines, city buses, regional trains and the Trenitalia Italian Railway (between Innsbruck and Trento) as well as the trains of the South Tyrolean Railway. The Mendel Pass Funicular Railway, the Rittnerbahn railway and the cable cars in Ritten/Renon, Jenesien/San Genesio Atesino, Vöran/Verano, Mölten/Meltina and Meransen/Maranza can also be used with a single ticket. The regional trains of Trenitalia (Italian Railways) and the South Tyrolean Railway operate on four lines at half-hourly or hourly intervals.

 

  • Brenner line: Brenner/Brennero – Bolzano/Bozen – Trento
  • Vinschgerbahn train: Mals/Malles – Meran/Merano
  • Meran line: Meran – Bolzano
  • Pustertal Bahn train: Innichen/San Candido – Franzensfeste/Fortezza

 

Tickets

Make full use of public transport in South Tyrol with the Mobilcard a value card or a standard ticket. You can find an overview of all tickets here.



The standard ticket is a single ticket and is valid in the urban buses of Bolzano/Bozen and Meran/Merano area, it can be purchased directly on the bus.
Before beginning any journey, all tickets must be obliterated at the blue machines located at the train stations or on the bus itself.

 

Beware: the value cards are only valid on regional trains and not on the IC/EC trains of Trenitalia and DB/ÖBB.

 

More informations:

https://www.suedtirol.info/how-to-get-there

https://www.suedtirolmobil.info/en/