How to reach use by car
Our GPS coordinates:
46° 42′ 40′ ‘N – 11° 12′ 12’ ‘O
Via the motorway Munich (304 km away) – Innsbruck (157 km away) – Brenner Pass to Bozen (motorway exit Bozen Sud) – dual-carriage way Bozen-Meran (exit Meran Sud) – via country road, just before you come to Meran, turn right in the direction of Scena.
Via the motorway Munich – Innsbruck – Brenner Pass to Sterzing, via Jaufen Pass (2,007 metres) through the Passeier Valley to Meran; just before you come to Meran, turn left in the direction of Scena.
Via Fussen – Reutte – through the Otz Valley, via the Timmelsjoch Pass (2,483 metres, closed in winter) into the Passeier Valley to Meran. Just before you come to Meran, turn left in the direction of Scena.
Via Landeck – Reschen Pass (1,504 metres – 82 km away) through the Vinschgau Valley to exit Meran Sud – via country road, just before you come to Meran, turn right in the direction of Scena.
Via Lienz (East Tyrol) through the Puster Valley to Bruneck. From there to Brixen (motorway exit) – motorway to Bozen Sud (exit) and then to Meran. Just before you come to Meran, turn right in the direction of Scena.
Via Davos (CH) – Fluela Pass (2,389 metres) – Ofen Pass (2,155 metres) – Santa Maria – Taufers – through the Vinschgau Valley to Meran (135 km).
Via Landquart – Davos (CH) – Fluela Pass (2,389 metres) – Ofen Pass (2,155 metres) – Santa Maria – Taufers i. M. – through the Vinschgau Valley to Meran (135 km).
Or via Landquart – Klosters – Vereina tunnel (car train every 30 minutes / trip time: 18 minutes / further information www.rhb.ch ) – Scuol – Ofen Pass – Santa Maria – Taufers i. M. – with the Vinschger railway to Meran (further information: www.vinschgerbahn.it )
Via Vaduz (FL) and St. Gallen (CH) – Arlberg (toll tunnel) – Landeck – Reschen Pass – Vinschgau Valley to Meran / exit Meran Sud – then follow signs to Scena.
Getting here by plane
South Tyrol’s closest airports are Innsbruck to the north 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, Venice, Treviso, Bergamo and Milan. South Tyrol’s airport is located in Bolzano/Bozen. Direct flights to Bolzano are currently not available.
How to get here by train
Train connections
- via Munich – Innsbruck – Brennero/Benner – Bolzano/Bozen – Merano/Meran
- via Linz – Salzburg – Innsbruck – Brennero/Benner – Bolzano/Bozen – Merano/Meran
- via Zurich – Innsbruck – Brennero/Benner – Bolzano/Bozen – Merano/Meran
- via Vienna – Salzburg – Innsbruck – Brennero/Benner – Bressanone – Bolzano/Bozen – Merano/Meran
- via Venice – Verona – Bolzano/Bozen – Merano/Meran
- via Milan – Verona – Bolzano/Bozen – Merano/Meran
Regional connection
- Venosta/Vinschgau Line: Merano/Meran – Malles/Mals
How to get here by bus
Reach Merano and Environs in South Tyrol from Germany, Switzerland and Austria by bus.
Meraner Land Express
Your bus connection from Germany – Munich to Merano/Meran.
Südtirol Tours
Your bus connection from Germany (Stuttgart – Ulm – Fernpass – Landeck – Resia lake – Merano/Meran).
Südtirol-Express
Your bus connection from Switzerland to Merano.
South Tyrol Transfer: your stress-free connection shuttle
Südtirol Transfer: your connection shuttle
The car’s on vacation! Do you want to travel to South Tyrol in an environmentally friendly way by train or long-distance bus? The connecting shuttle Südtirol Transfer takes you stress-free from the train or bus station directly to the Gasserhof!
Book your connection shuttle here: www.suedtiroltransfer.com