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How to get there

Alta Badia is to be found in the heart of the Dolomites, in the South of the Alps and in the North-East of South Tyrol.

Due to its central location in Europe and its vicinity to some of the main European routes Alta Badia is easy to reach:



by car

Due to the vicinity to some of the main European routes Alta Badia is easy to reach by car.

If you are planning to drive to Alta Badia, these are the more convenient routes:

Arriving from North

- Brennero motorway A22 - exit Bressanone/Varna, road SS49 (Val Pusteria road) until San Lorenzo then Val Badia road SS244 until Alta Badia

Arriving from South

- Motorway A27 to Ponte nelle Alpi, road SS203 (Agordino road) to Arabba, Passo Campolongo, Alta Badia.
- Motorway A27 to Belluno, road SS51 to Cortina d'Ampezzo, Passo Falzarego, Alta Badia
- Brennero motorway A22 exit - Chiusa, road SS242 (Val Gardena road), Passo Gardena, Alta Badi

by train / public bus transport

The nearest train stations to Alta Badia are:

- Brunico - 38 Km
- Bressanone - 70 Km
- Bolzano (via Passo Gardena) - 70 Km
- Bolzano (via Brunico) - 100 Km

For the train time tables within Italy and Europe visit:


- www.trenitalia.it
-
www.bahn.de
- www.oebb.at


Between Alta Badia and the train stations there are bus connections several times a day - SAD local bus service, click here for the time tables.


For a safe and comfortable transfer you can also contact the taxi services members of the tourist board Alta Badia.

by air

The nearest airports to Alta Badia:



International flight schedules online


Low cost collective airport tansfer

A collective low cost transfer connects Alta Badia with the Italian airports Venice Marco Polo (VCE), Verona Villafranca (VRN), Milan - Orio al Serio (BGY) and with the Austrian airport Innsbruck (INN).



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