Arrival

How to arrive in Venosta Valley

The Venosta Valley cultural region in South Tyrol is easily reachable by car, but also by bus or train. Here you can find all information about how to best reach Venosta Valley and how to travel locally, with or without a car, by using the excellent public transport services.

By car

The Venosta Valley cultural region in South Tyrol is located in the heart of Central Europe and can be easily reached by car from all directions via the Brennero/Brenner motorway and the Resia Pass state road.

Germany:
* From Munich – Rosenheim – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Brennero Pass: Motorway exit Bolzano Sud/Bozen Süd; continue to Merano/Meran on the dual carriage way Mebo; continue on the Venosta Valley state road
* From Munich – Rosenheim – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Landeck – Resia Pass
* From Munich – Garmisch – Fernpass – Landeck – Resia Pass
* From Ulm – Kempten – Füssen -–Fernpass – Imst – Landeck –Resia Pass

Austria:
* From Bregenz – Feldkirch – Arlberg –Landeck – Resia Pass
* From Lienz – San Candido/Innichen – Bressanone/Brixen – Brennero: Motorway exit Bolzano Sud; continue to Merano on the dual carriage way Mebo; continue on the Venosta Valley state road

Switzerland:
* From Zürich – Landquart – Klosters – Vereinatunnel – Zernez – Passo del Forno/Ofenpass – Müstair – Tubre nella Val Monastero/Taufers im Münstertal
 * From St. Moritz – Passo del Forno/Ofenpass – Müstair – Tubre nella Val Monastero/Taufers im Münstertal

By bus

The excellent public transport network with its international connections makes it possible to reach the cultural region of the Venosta Valley in South Tyrol also by bus (Flixbus) from anywhere in Central Europe. Here you can find routes, timetables and rates for travel by bus to the Venosta Valley in South Tyrol.

By train

You can easily reach the culture region Venosta Valley by train from Germany, Switzerland and Austria. From Zernez Venosta Valley can be reached by PostBus. Here you can find routes, timetables and rates for travel by bus to the Venosta Valley in South Tyrol.