If you would like to take your dog with you on holiday to South Tyrol and plan to use public transport, there are a few rules you should be aware of. In general, guide dogs and small animals that can be transported in a cage or carrier measuring a maximum of 70×30×50 cm, or that can be carried in your arms, can travel free of charge. If your dog does not meet these criteria, it must wear a muzzle, be kept on a leash, and may not occupy a seat. Before travelling, you need to purchase a single ticket for your dog (a child’s ticket can be purchased for the dog). The ticket must be validated before the journey (on the platform if you are travelling by train, or on the bus).
Naturns in South Tyrol is an ideal place to explore the mountains with your four-legged friend. Numerous cable cars and mountain lifts in Naturns and the surrounding area offer the opportunity to ascend together into the alpine mountain world. The dream of unforgettable views and fresh mountain air can become a reality for your dog too! As a general rule, dogs must wear a muzzle and be kept on a leash. Naturally, they must not disturb or inconvenience other passengers or cause any damage. Dogs usually receive a reduced fare for the mountain lift journey up and down, and some lift operators even transport your four-legged friend free of charge. Afterwards, you can enjoy the breathtaking views together!