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By car |
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- From Milan, at the exit of the highway,
enter the State Route 36 Milan-Lecco-Colico, entirely with
two roadways, end continuing with the State Route 38 “dello
Stelvio” until Tirano (165 km). From there the road
continues to Bormio (207 km) and to Livigno (237 km).
- From the Val Camonica, through the Aprica
Pass, you reach Tirano following to Bormio.
- From the north, coming from Switzerland
(Zerbnez in Engadina), High Valtellina can be entered through
the Drossa Tunnel, up to Livigno.
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In summertime
you can also go across: |
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- Passo San Marco (from the Bergamo province),
then Morbegno, Sondrio, Tirano, Bormio
- Passo del Mortirolo (from Brescia province),
then Mazzo, Grosso, Bormio
- Passo del Gavia (from the Brescia province)
leading to Santa Catarina Valfurva and then to Bormio
- Passo dello Stelvio (from the Bolzano
province) going down to Bormio
- Passo di S. Matria (from Switzerland)
from where you go down to Bormio
- Passo della Forcola (from Switzerland)
from where you go down to Livigno
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With public transport: |
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The railroad Milan-Lecco-Sondrio-Tirano
covers the territory.
Through trains take about 2 hours and 30 minutes from Milan
to Tirano.
From Tirano you can proceed using the buses cto Bormio and the
others villages of Alta Valtellina. There is also a public trasportation
line connecting Livigno with Zernez, in Switzerland. From St
Moritz in Switzerland, with the “Retica” Railroad
you can reach the Tirano terminus and then, using the Bus lines,
the Alta Valtellina. |
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