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How to get from Innsbruck to Madonna di Campiglio (without car)?
I would like to know if it is possible to get to this great Italian resort from
Innsbruck without having a car. I figure that there is a train that goes to Trento, and there should be an easy bus transportation from there. Is this accurate? Does anyone know a website that would have information on this bus? Thanks Grazie |
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How to get from Innsbruck to Madonna di Campiglio (without car)?
Trains go between Innsbruck and Trento quite often via Brennero pass. Time
table is available on http://fahrplan.oebb.at/bin/oebb.w02/query.exe/en I never snowboarded in Madonna but vistited Trento and the area (including Madonna di Campiglio) last year in October. The town looks, unfortunatelly, unlike typical Italian town including ones on the other side of Dolomites - it reminded me of some of the American and Canadian resorts with lots of brand new condo buildings and not very interesting architecture. Still, the skiing and snowboarding is supposed to be superb there. Some pictures from my trip are on www.buoyage.com. "Usenet user" wrote in message link.net... I would like to know if it is possible to get to this great Italian resort from Innsbruck without having a car. I figure that there is a train that goes to Trento, and there should be an easy bus transportation from there. Is this accurate? Does anyone know a website that would have information on this bus? Thanks Grazie |
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How to get from Innsbruck to Madonna di Campiglio (without car)?
I'm not sure about Madonna, but I know the bus station in Trento is very
good, with buses going to various resorts. Many years ago I did a week in Soll, followed by a week in Andalo. I got the train from Insbruck through the what do you call it pass, down to Trento. The snow in the pass was unbelievable, and the scenery fantastic. I stayed in Trento overnight, but that was my prefarence. Good Luck GordyD |
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How to get from Innsbruck to Cortina (without car)?
I would like to know if it is possible to get to Cortina from Innsbruck without having a car. |
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How to get from Innsbruck to Cortina (without car)?
Train to Bolzano (I am sure of this) and bus to Cortina (not sure here but
Bolzano is the main gateway to this part of Dolomites from the West side). "Sam" wrote in message ... I would like to know if it is possible to get to Cortina from Innsbruck without having a car. |
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How to get from Innsbruck to Cortina (without car)?
I would like to know if it is possible to get to Cortina from Innsbruck
without having a car. train: Innsbruck - Fortezza/Franzensfeste train: Fortezza/Franzensfeste - Dobbiaco/Toblach bus: Dobbiaco/Toblach - Cortina all in about 2.5 hours ------- snowman |
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