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holiday on the Tschögglberg high plateau ideally begins with a r
elaxed and conscious journey. South Tyrol is extremely well connected to public transport, and the villages of
Hafling/Avelengo, Vöran/Verano, Mölten/Meltina and Jenesien/San Genesio can be reached easily, sustainably and without complications. In many cases, travelling sustainably is even more pleasant and far less stressful than driving.
Arrival by train
The most environmentally friendly option is to travel via Bozen/Bolzano or Meran/Merano railway station. Both stations are perfectly connected to the regional bus network, taking you directly up to the Tschögglberg high plateau and its four villages.
Arrival by bus
Long‑distance coaches offer another sustainable travel option. Direct lines such as the
Meraner Land Express (from Munich) and the
Südtirol Express (from Switzerland) provide comfortable, eco‑friendly connections.
Flixbus and
Südtirolbus also link many European cities to Bozen, from where public transport continues up to the Tschögglberg.
Many accommodations even offer pick‑up services from bus stops or railway stations.
Arrival by car
Arriving by car is of course possible. The motorway leads directly to Bozen, followed by well‑maintained roads that take you easily to the Tschögglberg high plateau and into all four villages.
Arrival by plane
For travellers coming from farther away, South Tyrol is also accessible by plane. Seasonal
SkyAlps flights land directly in Bozen. Nearby airports – Innsbruck, Verona, Treviso, Bergamo, Venice, Bologna, Munich, Salzburg, Milan Malpensa – offer convenient onward travel by train or bus to Bozen, and then by public transport up to the Tschögglberg. Some accommodations ialso offer a private airport shuttle.
Conclusion
The Tschögglberg offers numerous options for a sustainable, relaxed and mindful arrival. Even if you choose to travel by car or plane, good infrastructure and a dense bus network allow environmentally friendly mobility on site.