
There are a number of methods of getting to Folgarida. By far the
simplest (and cheapest) is to book a holiday with us that will
include, flight & transfers, etc.
Of course there may be some reason why you specifically want to make your way to
our resort so, in this case, you have a number of options.
You can drive
Arrange your own flight
Take a train


Driving to Folgarida.
We will assume that you are taking the Euro Tunnel.
Note that we have not taken the shortest route - but
this is by far the fastest and easiest.
The basics are that you drive across France to Geneva, take the White
Motorway to the Mont Blanc Tunnel and then follow the motorway across
Northern Italy until you reach Verona (nice place to stop for lunch).
From Verona take the motorway North towards Brenero until you reach
Trento. Then follow
the sign for Cles -> Male -> Dimaro -> Folgarida.
We would suggest that you stop over night en-route.
We normally stay in Geneva, French side, thus avoiding the Swiss
motorway tax.
Assuming that you are up and on your way early from Geneva around 8am (on the 2nd day) you should arrive in resort
around mid afternoon.
Get a Google Maps Route Plan
>>>

Arranging
your own flight.
Contrary to popular opinion and what airline marketing departments would
have you think, it is very difficult to get "cheap" flights to Northern
Italy. Direct flights are more plentiful from the London area and the
further north you go the more scarce flights become.
If you are able to get to either Verona or Venice airport, you should be
able to take a bus direct to Folgarida (during the ski season) from outside
both airport terminals. Link to Dolomite Express Coaches
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Or you may take a train from either Verona or Venice to Trento. Timetable
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From Trento take the Dolomiti Express train to Dimaro and then a taxi up to
Folgarida. Timetable
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Taking
a train.
Whilst it is technically possible to take a train direct from the Euro
Tunnel, via Paris then on to Venice, it is, in truth, almost impossible.
But for anyone who really likes trains here is a link that may get you
started >>>

If you want to ski in Folgarida (or anywhere in the Dolomites for that
matter), we strongly suggest you just book an inclusive holiday where
flights and transfers are included in the package, but it's always nice to
have a choice.