There are regular bus connections from the the train station of the provincial capital of Bolzano to the Eggental valley. The journey takes about 25 minutes, depending on the final destination.
You can choose your ideal connection from Bolzano train station to your accommodation here.
For further information, you can call the Green Number (840 000 471 from Italy or +39 0471 450 111 from abroad). Tickets are available directly on the bus.
N.B.: the Local Passenger Transport Authority of the Autonomous Province of Bozen reserves the right to change timetables as necessary. No responsibility is assumed for any timetable changes caused by force majeure and thus not published in good time.
If you are travelling to South Tyrol by train or bus, you can take a private Shuttle Service of the Eggental Taxi firms or a Südtirol transfer shuttle from your destination (i.e. the train or bus station) to your accommodation.
Taking a taxi from the airport directly to your accommodation is the most comfortable, fastest and safest way to travel. For your desired transfer, simply contact the Eggental taxi companies and start your holiday in style and comfort!
From the airports (Venice, Bologna, Treviso and Salzburg excepted), South Tyrol Bus or a taxi service is available for the onward journey to South Tyrol. The airport shuttle to South Tyrol includes a wide range of stops throughout South Tyrol.
Experience unforgettable days full of adventure, action, and pure nature amidst the breathtaking backdrop of the UNESCO World Heritage Dolomites.
Highlights of the Rosadira Bike Days:
Guided mountain bike and e-bike tours: Discover the stunning landscape between Rosengarten and Latemar on varied trails suitable for all skill levels.
Riding technique workshops: Improve your skills with the help of experienced guides and tackle the trails with more confidence and fun.
Events and culinary delights: Enjoy South Tyrolean specialties and wrap up the days in good company at various events.
Family-friendly program: There are exciting activities for young bikers too, giving them a playful introduction to the world of mountain biking while parents are out on tour.