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Residence Sardis – location and arrival

Read here all you need to know when arriving by car or public transport.

Arrival by car

Arrival from Germany:

  • Munich – Rosenheim – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Brennero/Brenner – Bressanone/Brixen – Bolzano/Bozen – Merano/Meran – Castelbello/Ciardes-Kastelbell/Tschars
  • Munich – Rosenheim – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Landeck – Passo di Resia/Reschenpass – Silandro/Schlanders – Castelbello/Ciardes-Kastelbell/Tschars
  • Munich – Garmisch – Fernpass – Landeck – Passo di Resia/Reschenpass – Silandro/Schlanders – Castelbello/Ciardes-Kastelbell/Tschars
  • Ulm – Kempten – Füssen – Fern Pass – Imst – Landeck – Passo di Resia/Reschenpass – Silandro/Schlanders – Castelbello/Ciardes-Kastelbell/Tschars

Arrival from Austria:

  • Bregenz – Feldkirch – Arlberg – Landeck – Passo di Resia/Reschenpass – Silandro/Schlanders – Castelbello/Ciardes-Kastelbell/Tschars
  • Lienz – San Candido/Innichen – Bressanone/Brixen – Bolzano/Bozen – Merano/Meran – Castelbello/Ciardes-Kastelbell/Tschars

Arrival from Switzerland:

  • Zurich – Landquart – Klosters – Vereina Tunnel – Zernez – Ofen Pass – Müstair – Tubre in Val Monastero/Taufers im Münstertal – Silandro/Schlanders – Castelbello/Ciardes-Kastelbell/Tschars
  • St Moritz – Ofen Pass – Münster – Tubre in Val Monastero/Taufers im Münstertal – Silandro/Schlanders – Castelbello/Ciardes-Kastelbell/Tschars

From 2025:

construction work on the Lueg bridge on the Brenner motorway

As part of the extensive maintenance of the Lueg bridge on the A13 Brenner motorway, traffic restrictions will be in place from 1 January 2025: Only one lane of the bridge will be open to traffic in each direction.
To help you avoid potential traffic jams, we have a few tips for you:

Rail travel

There will be no restrictions on the Brenner train line during the maintenance work. We recommend the following national and regional rail operators: ÖBB (Austrian rail operator), DB (German rail operator), Trenitalia (Italian rail operator), and SüdtirolMobil (South Tyrolean rail operator).

Traffic info

Traffic is generally quieter on work days than at weekends, on public holidays, and during school holidays. An exact travel calendar showing traffic-heavy days is available on the official website of ASFINAG, the Austrian motorway operator.

Alternative routes

You may also wish to choose an alternative arrival route, such as over the Passo di Resia/Reschenpass or by taking a longer detour via Switzerland.

You can find up-to-date traffic information here:

Arrival by public transport

From Bolzano/Bozen you reach our B&B in Val Venosta/Vinschgau by train via Merano/Meran towards Malles/Mals. If you are coming from the direction of Malles/Mals in Val Venosta/Vinschgau, take the train towards Merano/Meran. The final destination in both cases is the train station Ciardes/Tschars. The station is only about 10 minutes’ walk from our Residence Sardis. If you wish, we are happy to pick you up from the station. Please let us know well in advance if you need a pick up, ideally at the time of booking.

Out and about with the Venosta Valley Card

Immensely handy: Upon arrival you receive the Venosta Valley Vard; the card allows you to use all public transport throughout South Tyrol (bus, train, and selected cable cars) free of charge.

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