42 how to get to kaltern How to get to Kaltern VIPIT<strong>EN</strong>O/ STERZING By train On the Munich-Innsbruck-Verona line to Bozen, where all trains stop. Bus station is very close to the train station, where buses go to all villages in Bozen’s surrounding area. U Information at www.bahn.de, www.ferroviedellostato.it or www.suedtirolmobil.info/en/ MERANO/ MERAN MELTINA/ MÖLT<strong>EN</strong> TERLANO/ TERLAN ANDRIANO/ ANDRIAN CALDARO/ KALTERN TERM<strong>EN</strong>O/ TRAMIN CORTACCIA/ KURTATSCH MAGRÈ/ MARGREID CORTINA ssdv/ KURTINIG VAL SAR<strong>EN</strong>TINO/ SARNTAL SAN G<strong>EN</strong>ESIO/ J<strong>EN</strong>ESI<strong>EN</strong> APPIANO/EPPAN BOLZANO/ BOZ<strong>EN</strong> R<strong>EN</strong>ON/ RITT<strong>EN</strong>T<strong>EN</strong> LAIVES/LEIFERS VAD<strong>EN</strong>A/PFATT<strong>EN</strong> BRANZOLL/BRONZOLO Lake Kaltern/ Kalterer See ALDINO/ALDEIN ORA/AUER MONTAGNA/MONTAN EGNA/NEUMARKT SALORNO/SALURN TROD<strong>EN</strong>A/TRUD<strong>EN</strong> ANTERIVO/ALTREI BRESSANONE/ BRIX<strong>EN</strong> CHIUSA KLAUS<strong>EN</strong> Bus connections Overland bus connections from Germany to South Tyrol scheduled several times a day. You can travel comfortably in modern long-distance buses. Regular bus service from the provincial capital of Bozen to Kaltern. The Südtirol Transfer will take you right to your holiday lodgings. U Further information on www.flixbus.it or www.suedtiroltransfer.com Bus connections from Switzerland From March to November, weekly bus connections via comfortable buses from St. Gallen, Wängi, Winterthur, Zurich and Landquart to Kaltern and South Tyrol’s south. Südtirol Transfer will finally take you right to your holiday destination. U Further information at www.suedtirolexpress.ch or www.suedtiroltransfer.com Südtirol Transfer Car-free holidays in South Tyrol are no problem: in case you reach us by train or bus, Südtirol Transfer helps you to easily reach your accommodation in Kaltern. From the Bozen railway station or the long-distance bus stop you can take the connecting bus to your accommodation and, at the end of your stay, back to Bozen. Thanks to the well-developed public transfer network and the many different guest cards, South Tyrol can be easily discovered without car. U Further information and online booking of the Südtirol Transfer on www.suedtiroltransfer.com <strong>2024</strong> air travel & bus transfers to South Tyrol Flights from and to the provincial capital of Bozen: London, Hamburg, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Antwerp, Copenhagen, Billund, Corfu, Olbia, Cagliari, Catania, Lamezia Terme, Brindisi, Ibiza, Brac, Kassel, Rome, Verona, Cuneo, Crotone and Linz. Distances: Verona airport (140 km), Innsbruck (110 km). Bus transfers from/ to airports in Munich, Verona, Bergamo, Milan Malpensa/Linate, Treviso, Venice, and Innsbruck. U Further information and online booking: www.skyalps.com/en Bregenz Zürich Vaduz Chur Zernez Lugano Bergamo Milano Silandro/ Schlanders Merano/ Meran Trento Verona München Innsbruck Vipiteno/ Sterzing Bressanone/ Brixen Bolzano/ Bozen Brunico/ Bruneck Rosenheim Cortina d’Ampezzo Treviso Venezia Lienz Salzburg Spittal an der Drau Udine 0 50 Villach By car From the north (Brennero): motorway A22, exit Bozen Sud, take the Wine Road towards Kaltern. From the south: motorway A22, exit Egna-Ora-Termeno, take the Wine Road towards Kaltern. From Arlberg/Landeck: Take the Passo Resia to Merano, then take the highway in the direction of Bozen, exit on the Wine Road towards Kaltern. Arrival by bike Kaltern lies on the Oltradige cycle route, not far from the long-distance cycle track Via Claudia Augusta and EuroVelo 7. From the north: on the cycle route Passo Resia-Merano or rather Brennero-Bressanone to Bozen and then proceed for about 15 km, with a difference in altitude of about 200 m, towards Appiano and Kaltern. From the south: along the Etschtalradweg/ Via Claudia Augusta towards Ora. Then follow the signs for about 9km, with a difference in altitude of about 200m, towards Kaltern.
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