Welcome to Vinschgau valley – your cultural and active region in western South Tyrol! Whether by car, train, bus, or plane, getting here is easy and eco-friendly. Once you arrive, leave your car behind and enjoy excellent public transport, the Vinschgau Railway, local buses, and bike shuttles.

By train
Direct connections bring you into the region, with regular buses continuing to the towns. A connection ticket allows you to use local public transport at a low cost.

By bus
Daily services also take you directly into the valley. Once there, regional buses make it easy to get around.

By plane
Nearby airports make for a fast and convenient arrival. From the airport, trains, buses, or shuttles will bring you directly into the Vinschgau.

By car
Several routes lead directly into the valley. Please follow traffic regulations and check for road closures or parking options.

Brenner Pass closed temporarily on May 30
Due to a demonstration on the North Tyrolean side, there will be extensive traffic restrictions on May 30, 2026. The Brenner Motorway A13, the Brenner State Road B182, and the Ellbögener Road L38 will be completely closed from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Traffic control measures will begin at 10:00 a.m. at the Sterzing toll plaza. During this time, travel over the Brenner Pass in both directions will not be possible.

Please note: Navigation services such as Google Maps are currently suggesting the Reschen Pass or the Vinschgau valley State Road as automatic detour routes. As a result, significantly increased traffic volume and long delays are also expected in Vinschgau valley on Saturday, May 30, 2026. We therefore recommend postponing your arrival or departure to the day before or the day after. If you are nevertheless traveling along this route on May 30, it is best to start early in the morning or set off late in the evening. Please keep in mind that traffic disruptions may occur as early as before 10:30 a.m. and also after 8:00 p.m.

You can find further information here.

Getting around locally
Once in the Vinschgau, you can leave your car behind. Use the Vinschgau Railway, regular bus connections, bike shuttles, or the South Tyrol Guest Pass Vinschgau for unlimited use of local public transport.