Archeoparc Villanders
Discover the Wonders of Archeoparc Villanders
Explore the stunning views and rich history of Dürerstein, a must-visit tourist attraction in the heart of South Tyrol's breathtaking landscape.
Nestled in the picturesque town of Klausen, Dürerstein is a stunning tourist attraction that offers breathtaking views and a glimpse into the region's rich history. With its captivating landscapes and historical significance, it is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in the beauty of South Tyrol.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are traveling by car, start from the city of Bolzano. Take the A22 motorway towards Brennero. Exit at Chiusa/Klausen (exit 68). After exiting, follow the signs for Chiusa. Once in Chiusa, head towards Via Seebegg. Continue straight for about 1.5 km, and you will find Dürerstein located at Via Seebegg, 32. Parking is available nearby, but be sure to check for any parking fees.
Public Transportation
To reach Dürerstein using public transportation, start by taking a train from Bolzano to Chiusa/Klausen on the regional train service. The journey takes about 30 minutes. Once you arrive at the Chiusa train station, exit the station and walk towards the bus stop located just outside. Take Bus Line 320 towards Brixen. Get off at the 'Chiusa - Via Seebegg' stop. From there, it is a short 5-minute walk to Dürerstein located at Via Seebegg, 32. Be sure to check the train and bus schedules in advance to avoid long waits.
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