Ski bus & ski train in Pustertal
Bus + train + cable car = pure skiing fun. In order to check if this formula works, you do not have to be a genius. Just try out, how comfortable it is to take the ski bus or the train to reach the ski lifts and slopes.
To use public transport for the transfer to a skiing area is not only a matter of comfort, but also an economical, quick and environmentally friendly alternative. You can save petrol, don’t have to ponder on travelling, traffic jams and parking, and you do something for nature.
By ski bus to the slopes
A tight and skier-friendly transport network characterizes the holiday region Pustertal. In the catchment area of the skiing areas Kronplatz, Drei Zinnen Dolomites, Alta Badia and Tauferer Ahrntal, there are regularly running ski buses transporting winter sportsmen from their hotel or apartment to the prevailing valley station.
You can also switch from Kronplatz to the popular Sellaronda ski carousel Sellaronda, for example: From the Piculin valley station in St. Vigil, a transfer service takes skiers every 20 minutes to the Sompunt lifts in Alta Badia, from where you can reach Corvara and the Sellaronda.
By train to the ski runs
PLEASE NOTE: The railway line in Pustertal will be closed in sections from 15 December 2024 to 26 January 2026 >> Click here for all information on the current train closures.
Normally, public transport – train and bus – connects the ski resorts in the east of South Tyrol. Worth mentioning is the ski train or rather the Pustertal train commuting between Franzensfeste and Innichen.
From the stations of Mühlbach, Bruneck, Olang and Innichen, you can take the bus to the ski area. If you get off at the railway station of Percha, you reach Mt. Kronplatz with the cable car that starts directly in front of the station. Moreover, the railway station in Vierschach is right next to the valley station of the skiing area Helm.