Südtirol Alto Adige South Tyrol Pass

conscious travel

Relax from the very first moment: Your holiday starts even earlier if you reach us by public transport! To make your holiday even more interesting in terms of environmental sustainability and relaxation, the Hotel Sparerhof is pleased to offer you the Südtirol Alto Adige South Tyrol Guest Pass service.
With a single ticket, the Südtirol Alto Adige South Tyrol, you can use all public transport in South Tyrol free of charge.

The use of public transport is always included. With the Südtirol Alto Adige South Tyrol, you can travel free of charge on buses, trains and some cable cars in South Tyrol.
You can use these means of transport free of charge within the südtirolmobil transport network:
  • All regional trains
  • All regional buses, including city buses and intercity buses Cable cars - Ritten, Meransen, Kohlern, Mölten and Vöran Rittner Bahn and Mendel funicular railway

The Südtirol Alto Adige South Tyrol is not valid for journeys on Nightliner buses and shuttles, long-distance trains (e.g. EC trains, Railjet, Frecciarossa, Frecciargento, Italo) or regional trains in the Brenner-Innsbruck and Innichen-Lienz sections, the Südtirol Guest Pass is not valid for transporting bicycles and animals or on the following tourist bus routes:
Line 444 Toblach - Misurina - Drei Zinnen/Auronzo hut Line 440 Kreuzbergpass – Fischleintal valley - Sexten Shuttle Line 439 Welsberg - Prags Line 442 Toblach - Niederdorf – Prags

Photo Copyright: IDM Südtirol-STA/Manuela Tessaro and Manuel Kottersteger

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The Hotel
In the spirit of South Tyrol, the Sparerhof is relaxed, down-to-earth and cordial. Of the 18 rooms, no two are alike, and at the breakfast buffet, it's not just the homemade cake that's a treat. With a swimming pool in the courtyard, and a well stocked wine-cellar, nothing is left to be desired.
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The Rooms
You could vacation at the Sparerhof at least 18 times before you’d have seen everything the rooms have to offer. Every room is unique. One is more green, another more flowery. Here’s a room in the contemporary modern style, and there’s one in the South Tyrolean style of the 80s. What they all have in common: comfortable beds and a bathroom. What more could one want?