Why should you stay in Bolzano/Bozen or in its surroundings?If you want to have a good nomadic tour in the Dolomites you need a good position of the “base camp” and a good organization of times and transfers.
Forget the car during your trips in the mountains! You’ll go around always by the car of your mountain guide.
How to come in Bolzano/Bozen?There’s an airport in Innsbruck from where you can reach the Dolomites in the easiest way. There are several connections to London both regular and low cost. From the airport to the railway station there’s a local bus every 18 minutes. From Innsbruck to Bolzano there’s a train every hour. The trip lasts approximately 90 minutes. At the railway station in Bolzano you’ll find your Mountain Guide waiting for you, which will accompany you to the hotel and during the next days devoted to the mountain. Other Airports: • Verona/Valerio Catullo airport (VRN) is 145 km (90 miles) from Bolzano/Bozen and can be reached by rail in approx. 2 hours. • Milan/Orio al Serio airport (BGY) is 230 km (140 miles) from Bolzano and can be reached by rail in approx. 4 hours. • Venice/Treviso airport (TSF) is 200 km (125 miles) from Bolzano and can be reached by rail in approx. 4 hours. • Venice/Marco Polo airport (VCE) is 230 (140 miles) km Bolzano and can be reached by rail in approx. 3 hours. • Munich airport (MUC), Germany, is 317 km (197 miles) from Bolzano and can be reached by rail in approx. 4 hours or by car in 3 hours.
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In a quite position with a wonderful view on the historical town and Runkelstein castle.

The Park-Hotel Mondschein-Luna is one of the hotels with the longest traditions of all of the hotelsin the historical centre of Bolzano

The Haus Santner is located in Fiè allo Sciliar (near Bolzano-Bozen) at 900m above sea level. The village enjoys its position on the sunny Sciliar Plateau, the entry to the world-renowned Dolomites.