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St. Lorenzen/San Lorenzo
Located not far from Bruneck, St. Lorenzen lies at the confluence of the rivers Gader and Rienz. It boasts a long history of ancient settlements, such as the perfectly-conserved Sebatum which dates back to Roman times.
TimetablesLeave from St. Lorenzen to discover the beauty of South Tyrol by public transport. Timetables of servies stopping at St. Lorenzen are available to help you plan your journey. |
HighlightArchaeological panorama pathInformation boards point out the archaeological features along the way. St. Lorenzen - Moos - Maria Saalen - TanglerThis walk is scenic and easy at the same time! St. Lorenzen - Stefansdorf - Mountain Inn HaidenbergHaidenberg is well known among lovers of tobogganing since there’s a beautiful toboggan run in winter. |
accessibilityThere are several factors serving as a basis for a successful public transport model, such as modern, comfortable stations. In 2008 platform height was increased at Rio Pusteria/Mühlbach, Casteldarne/Ehrenburg, San Lorenzo/St.Lorenzen, Brunico/Bruneck and Valdaora/Olang stations in order to grant unrestricted access to the new FLIRT trains. Lifts have also been installed to improve platform access for passengers with wheelchairs, prams and bicycles. All platforms and subways have been fitted with tactile paving. In 2009 refurbishing is due to start at Fortezza/Franzensfeste, Vandoies/Vintl, Villabassa/Niederdorf, Monguelfo/Welsberg and Dobbiaco/Toblach stations. |
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linksNetwork maps are available soon. Those will indicate all public transport services to and from St. Lorenzen. Maps will also show location of railway station, town centre and main bus stops in St. Lorenzen. You can use this information for travel by car or bicycle, or on foot. |
