Poster: A snowHead
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Does anyone have any recommendations for transfer company's from Verona Airport to the Dolomite resorts.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I have done that by train to Bruneck / Brunico then bus to San Vigilio. It was fairly simple and straightforward
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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@Chick, To where in the Dollies?
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@Mollerski, Selva or Arraba.
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@Mollerski, Selva or Arraba.
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@Chick, For Selva, try Auto Sella or Auto Dul.
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Selva
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As there is only 2 of us we would ideally prefer a bus transfer to keep costs down .
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Chick wrote: |
As there is only 2 of us we would ideally prefer a bus transfer to keep costs down . |
Not my area I'm afraid. Have you investigated hoping on to a TO transfer bus. TOs whom operate in Selva tend to use Verona over Innsbruck.
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train to Chiusa bus to Selva
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Chick wrote: |
As there is only 2 of us we would ideally prefer a bus transfer to keep costs down . |
Have you looked at the Terravision link I posted? Is that suitable for you?
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Chick wrote: |
@Mollerski, Selva or Arraba. |
Arabba is best accessed from Venice side as there are no high passes to cross that way.
Selva should be doable from Verona with a transfer bus service or public transport using train and bus combo as mentioned above.
Car hire is another option, usually very cheap in Winter in N Italy.
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You know it makes sense.
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@Alastair Pink, Yes I've tried the link but can't find any time tables for the buses.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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@Chick, Probably suspended for the summer : check again later in year
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Poster: A snowHead
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For two, I'd hire a car. The drive is spectacular and none too arduous. It would be cheaper than private transfers and a lot less faff than buses and trains.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I've been getting quotes for Verona-Selva for January, best transfer so far is 700EUR return from Auto Dul, link was on the Val Gardena website, so they are pricey. Car hire was a lot cheaper, but we need something big to get skis in, so by the time you add fuel and tolls on it's about £140 (£35 a head) difference, so for that I think the transfer is worth saving the hassle. We went Verona over Innsbruck because of the concern of the roadworks.
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dunc999 wrote: |
I've been getting quotes for Verona-Selva for January, best transfer so far is 700EUR return from Auto Dul, link was on the Val Gardena website, so they are pricey. Car hire was a lot cheaper, but we need something big to get skis in, so by the time you add fuel and tolls on it's about £140 (£35 a head) difference, so for that I think the transfer is worth saving the hassle. We went Verona over Innsbruck because of the concern of the roadworks. |
Recently I went to Verona, how did you like it?
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I’m pretty sure the Terravision coach transfer has not operated for many years & the options are either public transport which involves transfer from airport to Verona train station, train to Waidbruck/Ponte Gardena (same place with German or Italian name) then bus at train station up to Val Gardena.
Otherwise private transfer & when I have had private transfers I found the airport firms less expensive than the Val Gardena taxis but still fairly expensive & finally hire car & we found the hire prices usually go down in the winter, it’s a fairly easy drive with no mountain passes but obviously in the rare event of heavy snow could be more difficult.
Sorry can’t recommend any particular taxi company.
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Mollerski wrote: |
For two, I'd hire a car. The drive is spectacular and none too arduous. It would be cheaper than private transfers and a lot less faff than buses and trains. |
This.
it's an easy drive, especially to Selva. Autostrada (motorway) almost all the way then a decent A road with no passes to go over. The stories of bad Italian driving are greatly exaggerated and definitely don't apply for that route.
After some debate family did this last year, they were a bit concerned before hand but found it easy so are doing the same next season.
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