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Access, Parking Alta Badia
Alta Badia is tucked into the Dolomites. From the Brenner Autobahn, you can access Alta Badia via the Grödnertal and the Grödner Joch (2371 m), or via Bruneck and the Gadertal. You must travel through high alpine terrain, so you should always have snow chains in the car. Unfortunately, you must pay for parking at almost all locations.
Access via Brenner Autobahn, Exit Klausen-Groeden
Corvara-Boé (Corvara)
Entry suitable for day visitors
- Distance: 47 km
- approx. 55 Minutes driving time
Roads: Side road, Mountain road, Mountain pass road, well-developed, with significant incline
Parking spaces: limited amount available, for a fee
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Piz La Ila (La Villa/Stern)
Ideal entry for day visitors
- Distance: 51 km
- approx. 59 Minutes driving time
Roads: Side road, Mountain road, Mountain pass road, well-developed, with significant incline
Parking spaces: usually enough available, tarmac car park, gravel car park, for a fee
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Access via Brenner Autobahn, Exit Brixen/Bressanone-Pustertal
Sponata (Abtei)
Ideal entry for day visitors
- Distance: 51 km
- approx. 50 Minutes driving time
Roads: Side road, Mountain road, well-developed, with significant incline
Parking spaces: usually enough available, gravel car park, free of charge
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Piz La Ila (La Villa/Stern)
Ideal entry for day visitors
- Distance: 53 km
- approx. 51 Minutes driving time
Roads: Mountain road, well-developed, with significant incline
Parking spaces: usually enough available, tarmac car park, gravel car park, for a fee
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