How to get there

Get to the Dolomites in no time!

We are located between Trentino Alto Adige and Friuli Venezia Giulia above Treviso and a stone’s throw from Austria… Thanks to the means of transport and the wide variety of roads, you will have no problem reaching your destination easily and by any means!

If you prefer the convenience of a quick and comfortable journey, the nearest airports are:
 
Treviso Canova Airport (approximately 60km)
www.trevisoairport.it

Public service
  • Mom, Mobilità di Marca, www.mobilitadimarca.it, manages the public bus line throughout the province of Treviso.
  • Dolomiti Bus, www.dolomitibus.it, operates the public bus line throughout the province of Belluno.
Marco Polo Airport in Venice (approx. 100km) – www.veniceairport.it
Public service

If you prefer to be autonomous and visit the territory of the Dolomites by car, no problem! Whichever direction you come from, it is very easy to reach us!

For those coming from Padua
Via Castelfranco Veneto
Take regional road SR308 to Castelfranco Veneto, then continue on regional road SR348.
Via Bassano del Grappa

Take the SS47 state road to Primolano, then take the SS50bis state road to Feltre.

Coming from Trento
Follow the state road SS47 until Primolano, then take the state road SS50bis until Feltre. 

For those coming from Verona and Vicenza:
Follow the A4 motorway and take the Valdastico A31 and Superstrada Pedemontana Veneta to Rosà, follow the SS47 state road to Primolano, then take the SS50bis state road to Feltre. 

Coming from Venice and Jesolo:
Take the A27 motorway in the direction of Belluno until the Belluno exit. 

Coming from Pordenone and Portogruaro:
Take the A28 motorway in the direction of Conegliano and continue on the A27 motorway in the direction of Belluno until the Belluno exit.

If you prefer to contemplate the Veneto countryside from the window and reach the Dolomites by train, don’t worry!
 
High speed trains:

The high-speed trains offered by Trenitalia (www.trenitalia.it) arrive as far as Conegliano, on journeys to and from Milan and Rome. There are more frequent services to the stations of Venice and Venezia Mestre, Padua, Vicenza and Verona. Italo (www.italotreno.it) also allows you to reach the stations of Venice and Venice Mestre, Treviso, Conegliano, Padua, Vicenza and Verona.

 
Regional trains: 
  • from Padua taking the Padova – Montebelluna – Belluno – Calalzo line;
  • from Venice by taking the Venezia – Treviso – Montebelluna – Belluno – Calalzo line;
  • from Venice by taking the Venezia – Castelfranco – Montebelluna – Belluno – Calalzo line;
  • from Milan by changing at Padua (Milan-Venice line) or at Castelfranco (Milan-Castelfranco-Treviso-Udine line).
 

Where to sleep

Search and find your ideal accommodation! Choose from a variety of hotels, B&Bs, farmhouses and various accommodation facilities, where you can enjoy your stay in the wonderful Dolomites!

Getting around

Moving from one part to another in an unfamiliar territory can often be a challenge. We, at Dolomiti360, help you by giving you all the useful information about public and private means of transport, offers, subscriptions, timetables and services you need.

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