Exploring Alta Badia with the Mountain-Pass Ticket
Alta Badia has a huge advantage for all hikers. With the
Mountain-Pass tickets hikers don't have to get up early in the
morning in order to escape the hottest hours of the day. They can
sleep in and take their breakfast calmly, because thanks to the
cable cars they save the time an ascent by foot would usually
take.

Mount Sella seen from Porta VescovoThe Mountain Pass is a
personal ticket, available in Alta Badia's hotels and pensions or
in tourist offices. With one single ticket you can use 11
different lift facilities all over Alta Badia for free.
The same applies to public transport in Alta Badia, Gröden, Pustertal
Valley and Eisacktal Valley.
The Mountain Pass Ticket invites people to leave their car
parked and to take public transportation. It gives a possibility to
explore Alta
Badia and the South Tyrolean Dolomites comfortably without too
much walking.
The Mountain Pass ticket is available for 3 to 14 days. Kids
under 6 years are for free, juniors (under 14) and seniors (60 and
up) can get reduced tickets. The prices are about 30 € for 3 days
and 75 € for 14 days. The season pass is available for about 110
€.
Tip: take a look at the website www.mountainpass.it. The promoters of the
Mountain Pass Ticket have interesting videos on the website which
give further explanation.
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