Travel Information
Travelling to your Skiing Destination
Apart from Rome, the gateway cities to the Dolomites Mountains are Venice, Bolzano, Verona, Milan and Innsbruck (Austria). See links below for trains and local buses
Trains run from these cities to the mountain centres of Trento and Bolzano. From there, scheduled bus services leave for the resorts of Campitello, Corvara and Val Gardena. For skiing in Cortina and Arabba, the best entry point is Venice. Cervinia and Courmayeur are in the north-west of Italy and are best reached via Milan and Turin, or Geneva (Switzerland).
Ask us for train and bus information. Alternatively, take a look at the following Web sites – all links will open in a new window:
Budget Car Rental – Campitello has a depot for drop off and pick up for Budget.
TrenItalia – the Italian railways web site. This has an online timetable, but you will need to type station names in Italian. For example, Rome = Roma, Venice = Venezia.
Brusutti Bus Company – for transfers between Venice and Campitello and Canazei.
S.A.D. Bus Company – for transfers between Bolzano and Campitello(via Vigo di Fassa), Val Gardena, Corvara, Alta Badia.
Trentino Transporti timetable – for transfers between Trento and Campitello and Canazei. This site is only available in Italian. Select Extraurbano Orario servizio
Fly Ski Shuttle – for transfers from Venice and Verona airports to Campitello and Canazei.
Dolomiti Bus – for transfers to Cortina and Arabba and maps within the Dolomites
Autostradale Bus – Milan to Campitello and Canazei, there is an online booking facility, it departs at 730am from Milan
SCNF – French railways timetable web site in English. Useful if you need to get between France (major cities) and Italy (major cities).
SBB CFF – Swiss railways travel finder, in English.
German Railways – had one of the earliest and best trip finder functions, in English.
Austrian Railways
Insam Luggage Transport – Transport your ski gear from the Dolomites to another location in Italy or Europe