When the mountains get higher, the valley gets narrower, and the air smells purer, you are on the right track. Just in case, you will find detailed directions and further tips for your journey on this page.
From the Brennero pass (AT)
Brennero motorway – exit Bolzano Sud – Merano/Bolzano motorway (MeBo) – the motorway becomes the Venosta Valley state road – continue in the direction of Passo di Resia as far as Spondigna – Prato – Gomagoi – Solda
From the Passo di Resia (AT)
Via Landeck (AT) and the Passo di Resia to South Tyrol – on the Venosta Valley state road to Spondigna – Prato – Gomagoi – Solda
From the Ofenpass (CH)
From Switzerland over the Ofen Pass to South Tyrol – through the Val Monastero valley via Tubre to Glorenza – turn right onto the SP50 – Prato – Gomagoi – Solda
You can reach the Venosta Valley comfortably and sustainably by train and bus. Take the train via Innsbruck (AT), Bolzano, and Merano to Lasa, and then take the bus to Solda. Alternatively, there are direct bus connections several times a day from Landeck (AT) to Malles Venosta, from where you can take another bus to Solda. From Zernez in Switzerland, the Venosta Valley can be easily reached using the PostBus public transport services.
The nearest airports are in Bolzano, Innsbruck (AT), Verona, Milano, Bologna, and Munich (GER). The South Tyrolean airline SkyAlps flies directly to Bolzano from several German cities several times a week.
On request and subject to a surcharge, we are happy to pick our guests up from the train stations of Landeck (AT), Bolzano, Merano, and Spondigna, as well as from the airports of Bolzano and Innsbruck (AT) in our hotel shuttle bus.