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Arrival by train
By train in Val Pusteria. The closest main station is in Fortezza. Regional trains leave from there to Val Pusteria. There are also many regional buses in the area
... with the
Holidaypass Premium
, all public transport in South Tyrol is free! With the Museummobil card you can visit all the museums in the region.
German Railways
Austrian Railways
Italian Railways
Swiss Railways
Arrival by car
Attention, general information:
enter Monguelfo in your navigation device; once you get there, follow the road to Val Casies and go through the village of San Martino di Casies. From the main road, take the lane on the left that leads to the Blaslahof (you will also see a sign on the road).
From the A22 Brennero motorway:
take the Bressanone/Val Pusteria exit - E66 state road signposted for Val Pusteria; after about 45 km you will reach Monguelfo, and from there follow the directions above.
From Mestre:
take the A27 that leads from Venice to Belluno and continue to San Candido; take the E66 state road signposted for Brunico as far as Monguelfo; and from there follow the directions above.
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