Tourist info Natz-Schabs/Naz-Sciaves

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Welcome to Naz-Sciaves/Natz-Schabs in South Tyrol
The five localities making up the enchanting Natz-Schabs holiday area are: Natz, Schabs, Raas, Viums and Aicha. Set well away from the main arteries, this mountain community of just less than 3.000 inhabitants enjoys a mild climate all year round.
Thanks to its central position, Natz-Schabs is also an ideal starting point for excursions and day trips in all South Tyrol and in winter, the skibus service will take you to the nearby ski areas.
Want to find out more about the High Aplle Plateau Natz-Schabs? Get in touch with our on-site Team of Natz-Schabs. The tourist office is located on the square "Dorfplatz Natz", in front of the entrance of Natz-Schabs.

Approach
Directions to Naz-Sciaves/Natz-Schabs in South Tyrol
Naz is easily accessible from all directions
Arriving by car:
• Via the Brenner motorway A22 to Vipiteno/Sterzing and on to the highway heading south, take the exit Bressanone/Brixen Pusteria Valley, after 1 km turn right towards Naz.
• Lienz (East Tyrol) through the Pusteria Valley to Brunico/Bruneck, from there to your accommodation in Sciaves.
• On Landeck – Resia Pass through the Venosta Valley to Merano/Meran, then up to the highway going south to Bolzano/Bozen. From there, take the motorway towards Brennero/Brenner up to the motorway exit Bressanone/Brixen-Pusteria Valley. Continue in the direction of Pusteria Valley, after 1 km turn right towards Naz.
Arriving by train:
From Germany , Austria or Switzerland to Fortezza/Franzensfeste or Bressanone/ Brixen .
From the Bressanone or Fortezza railway stations, you can catch a public bus to Naz.
Arriving by plane:
The nearest airports to Naz are Bolzano (45 km), Innsbruck (85 km), and Verona-Villafranca (200 km).
Airport transfer to South Tyrol
There are convenient bus shuttle transfers at disposal, connecting the airports of Bergamo and Verona, as well as Innsbruck (A), with South Tyrol.