Situated in a peaceful and sunny location overlooking the mountains of the Stelvio National Park, 2 km far away from Bormio (just 5 minutes’ drive from the town centre and the renowned Thermal Baths) on the road to Bormio 2000 (skiing area)
From Parma take the A1 and from Genova the A7 " Linate" A1/A7
tangenziale est/A51 tangenziale nord/A52 exit at Monza Villa
Reale Lecco Sondrio Bormio
From the A7 Genova it is also possible to continue along the
A4-E64 on the tangenziale ovest then along the tangenziale est –
exit at V.le Zara Lecco Sondrio Bormio
From Torino take the A4 - E64 and from the A8 " Malpensa
A4-E64/A8 continue in the direction of Milano Venezia on the
tangenziale est exit at V.le Zara Lecco Sondrio Bormio
From Venezia A4 - E70 exiting at Brescia A4 - exit BRESCIA OVEST
Lake Iseo Edolo Aprica Tirano Bormio
From Landeck and Zurich open all year round Landeck (A) Scuol
(CH), Zernez (CH) Tunnel “Munt La Schera” Livigno Bormio
From Zurich open only in the summertime Zurich (CH) Landquart
(CH) Davos (CH) Flüela Pass (CH) Zernez (CH) Road Tunnel “Munt la
Schera” (CH) - open alla year round with toll - Livigno (I)
Bormio (I)
Zurich (CH) Landquart (CH) Chur (CH) Thusis (CH) Tiefencastel
(CH) Julier Pass (CH) Bernina Pass (CH) Forcola Pass (I) Livigno
(I) Bormio (I)
From Landeck and Zurich open all year round Landeck (A) Scuol
(CH), Zernez (CH) Tunnel “Munt La Schera” Livigno Bormio
From Landeck slow panoramic route - Umbrail or Stelvio pass open
only in the summertime Landeck (A) Laatsch (CH) S.ta Maria (CH)
Umbrail Pass(CH) Bormio (I) Landeck (A) Spondigna (I) Prato
Stelvio (I) Stelvio Pass (I) Bormio (I)
• from Milan: Northern Ring Road exiting at Cinisello; Freeway to
Lecco as far as Colico; Main Road SS 38 to Sondrio, Tirano,
Bormio.
• from Brescia: A4 motorway exit Brescia Ovest towards Lake Iseo;
SS42 to Breno, Edolo; SS39 to Aprica, Tirano; SS 38 to
Bormio.
• from Bergamo: SS42 to Breno, Edolo; SS39 to Aprica, Tirano; SS
38 to Bormio.
• from Zernez: La Drossa - Tunnel “Munt la Schera” Drossa * -
P.te del Gallo, Livigno; SS301 to Bormio. Toll charge tunnel open
all year (check opening times)
• from St. Moritz: Bernina Pass, Forcola Pass, Livigno SS 301 to
Bormio;
• from St. Moritz: Bernina Pass, Tirano SS 38 to Bormio;
During the summer season you can get to Bormio using some very
picturesque alpine passes: Stelvio, Gavia and Forcola.
During the winter season some alpine passes are closed:
• Passo Stelvio
• Passo Gavia
• Passo Forcola
Be careful with wrong directions from your CAR GPS
• From Milan Central Station, the train takes two and a half
hours and goes through Lecco, Morbegno, Sondrio and ends the line
at Tirano. Timetables available on www.trenitalia.it
• From Tirano there is a bus service that carries on to Bormio.
Check time table on www.busperego.com
• From S. Moritz, Switzerland there is a train service (Bernina
Express) to Tirano and there you will find the above bus service
for Bormio.
• Milan Linate (LIN) 200km distance from Bormio. Train and bus
service from Milan
• Milan Malpensa (MXP) Bormio, Train and bus service from
Milan
• Bergamo Orio al Serio 170km distance from Bormio. Train and bus
service from Milan.
Airport transfers Altavaltellina
Throughout the winter season there is a bus transfer service to
Bormio from Milano Malpensa, Bergamo Orio al Serio and
Munich.
For further information and booking : www.mtbus.it
It offers a range of opportunities to suit all ages and tastes: ranging from excursions on foot or by mountain bike, taking on the legendary climbs of the Giro d’Italia on your bike, Nordic Walking, ice-skating, a serene round of golf, tennis, spa and relaxation; or experience the magic of the summer snow on the nearby Stelvio glaciers.
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