Travelling (green) to Jenesien
Comfortable and sustainable – your mountain holiday starts here
Your (green) journey to Jenesien is always comfortable and relaxed – and, if you wish, even sustainable by bus or train.
Here’s an overview of all travel options:
- Travel stress-free to Bolzano’s main train station – from there, hop on bus line 156 directly to Jenesien. Passengers travelling with DB/ÖBB can purchase a discounted “South Tyrol connection ticket”, valid on all südtirolmobil buses on your day of arrival or departure. From Switzerland, you can reach South Tyrol via SBB-ÖBB through Innsbruck and the Brenner Pass, or via Zernez with a bus connection to Mals. From there, South Tyrol’s regional trains and buses will take you to every corner of the region. Want to arrive well rested? Take the ÖBB Nightjet overnight train to Innsbruck and continue fresh and ready to explore South Tyrol.
https://int.bahn.de/en/ I www.oebb.at I www.nightjet.com I www.trainline.com I www.sbb.ch I www.rhb.ch - With Flixbus or Südtirolbus, you can travel directly or with just a few transfers from many stations and cities to Bolzano – and from there, continue easily to Jenesien thanks to the well-connected public transport network.
www.flixbus.com I clevertransfer.eu Via the Brenner motorway A22 – coming from the north, take the Bolzano North exit; coming from the south, take the Bolzano South exit, then follow signs towards Bolzano city centre. From both exits, Jenesien is well signposted. Good to know – in Italy, driving with headlights on and carrying safety vests is mandatory.
Note: Navigation systems often suggest the old road when driving from Bolzano to Jenesien. Please follow the road signs instead to take the well-developed panoramic road.- From several European cities, you can fly directly with Sky Alps to Bolzano Airport – and continue straight to your accommodation with a convenient shuttle service. Other nearby airports (listed by distance) include Innsbruck, Verona, Treviso, Bergamo, Venice, Bologna, Munich, Salzburg, and Milan Malpensa. From there, it’s easy to reach Bolzano by train and bus, and then take bus line 156 to Jenesien.
www.skyalps.com I www.suedtiroltransfer.com I www.suedtirolbus.de I https://www.trenitalia.com/en.html | https://www.suedtirol.info/en/en/information/mobility-and-barrier-free-accessibility/plane - Bus line 156 takes you from Bolzano to Jenesien every hour during the day. With line 157 and other connecting routes, you can easily explore the entire Tschögglberg area without a car – and even travel as far as Meran 2000 – completely free of charge with the Südtirol Guest Pass!
- All information and tickets for your car-free holiday at a glance: https://www.suedtirolmobil.info/en/tickets/holidays-and-recreation
- Travel light – with the luggage and bike courier service Insam Express: www.insamexpress.it
- Store your luggage during a stopover in Bolzano – at the luggage storage in the Basecamp Dolomites at Bolzano train station: www.basecampdolomites.com
- Connecting shuttle straight to your holiday accommodation: www.suedtiroltransfer.com I www.suedtirolbus.de I www.busgroup.eu
- Latest traffic information: https://verkehr.provinz.bz.it/
- Charge your electric vehicle – at charging stations located throughout South Tyrol: https://www.greenmobility.bz.it/en/green-mobility/charging-stations/news/en/green-mobility/charging-stations/
- Stay flexible on the move – with car sharing options in South Tyrol: https://www.carsharing.bz.it/en/ I https://www.alpsgo.it/en/
We’re already looking forward to your visit and wish you a pleasant journey to Jenesien!