How to Reach South Tyrol/Bolzano/Merano/Scena Finding Merano and Environs using the navigation aid. Located in the heart of Central Europe, Merano and Environs is accessible year-round in a variety of different ways: you can easily reach the area by car, bus, train, or plane.
Our interactive maps illustrate the routes and the various ways to get to South Tyrol/Südtirol.
FROM NORTH Munich – Rosenheim – Kufstein (A 12 Inntal Freeway, obligatory toll) – Innsbruck (A 13 Brenner Freeway, obligatory toll) – Brennero/Brenner (A 22 Brennero Freeway, obligatory toll) – Bolzano/Bozen (Exit Bolzano South) – Merano/Meran (MEBO-Highway)
Munich – Garmisch – Innsbruck – Brennero/Brenner (A 22 Brennero Freeway, obligatory toll) – Bolzano/Bozen (Exit Bolzano South) – Merano/Meran (MEBO-Highway)
Alternative route: Brennero/Brenner – Vipiteno/Sterzing – Passo Giovo/Jaufenpass – Val Passiria/Passeiertal – Merano/Meran
Oetztal – Passo Rombo/Timmelsjoch – Val Passiria/Passeiertal – Merano/Meran
FROM WEST Ulm – Kempten – Fuessen – Fernpass – Imst – Landeck – Passo Resia/Reschenpass (State Road 40 + 38) – Merano/Meran
Bregenz – Feldkirch – Arlberg – Landeck – Passo Resia/Reschenpass (State Road 40 + 38) – Merano/Meran
St. Moritz – Ofenpass – Münster – Taufers in Muenster – Glorenza/Glurns – Merano/Meran
Zurich – Landquart – Klosters – Vereinatunnel – Zernez – Ofenpass – Muenster – Taufers in Muenster – Glorenza/Glurns – Merano/Meran
FROM EAST Lienz – San Candido/Innichen – Val Pusteria/Pustertal (State Road 49) – (A 22 Brennero Freeway, obligatory toll) Bolzano/Bozen – Merano/Meran (MEBO-Highway)
FROM SOUTH Verona - Bolzano/Bozen - Merano/Meran
Public Transport in South Tyrol Buses and trains: comfortable and eco-friendly transport in South Tyrol
The comprehensive and eco-friendly public transport system in South Tyrol/Südtirol includes train and bus services as well as a cableway system enabling visitors to arrive at their destination of choice.
Public Transport The comprehensive and eco-friendly public transport system in South Tyrol/Südtirol includes train and bus services as well as a cableway system enabling visitors to arrive at their destination of choice. Linking the urban centers, the South Tyrol railway network includes the Brennerbahn line, the Vinschgerbahn, the Pustertalbahn and the Meraner Linie railway line. The train schedules are updated on a seasonal basis and are available at the railway stations, the SAD bus station Info Offices or online at www.suedtirolmobil.info.
Airport transfer Find the range of bus transfers connecting South Tyrol with nearby airports.
Verona/Bergamo/Milan - Merano and environs
ALTO ADIGE BUS Transfer days: 5 times a day - 7 days a week
Route: Milan Malpensa - Milan Bergamo/Orio al Serio (BGY) - Verona/Valerio Catullo (VRN) - Bolzano/Bozen - Meran and environs
Fares Single trip from/to airport Verona: € 48.00 - Children to 3 - 13,99 years: € 24.00
Single trip from/to airport Bergamo: € 58.00 - Children to 3 - 13,99 years: € 29.00
Single trip from/to airport Malpensa: € 78.00 - Children to 3 - 13,99 years: € 39.00
Buy here your bus ticket: www.altoadigebus.com
BUSGROUP Transfer days: 4 times a day - 7 days a week
Fares Single trip from/to airport Verona: € 35.00 - Return ticket € 60.00
Single trip from/to airport Bergamo: € 50.00 - Return ticket € 90.00
Single trip from/to airport Malpensa or Linate: € 70.00 - Return ticket € 130.00
More information and bus ticket: www.busgroup.eu
Südtirol Transfer - holidays without car
Travel relaxed on your holiday and leave your car at home! With Südtirol Transfer you travel comfortably the last kilometres from the bus- or train station to our hut and on your way back home.
You find the booking site here:
Fares • Single trip from/to airport: € 55.00
Buy here your bus ticket: www.altoadigebus.com
BUSGROUP Transfer days: 5 times a day - 7 days a week
Fares • Single trip from/to airport: € 50.00
• Return ticket: € 90.00
More information and bus ticket: www.busgroup.eu