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How to travel in the province of Belluno and what public transport to take


Promo - published on 24 June 2024


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Source: press office Presidency of the Chamber of Commerce of Treviso - Belluno|Dolomites

How to get to Belluno

Belluno is set in the wonderful context of the UNESCO World Heritage Dolomites.

It is believed that the etymology of the name Belluno derives from the union of two Celtic words, belo and dunum, meaning shining city.

The Belluno area is a unique province, where the elegance of the Venetian world merges with the culture of the North made of legends, natural sceneries and long jealously guarded traditions.

In this surreal atmosphere you can admire: villas and castles nestled in large valleys surrounded by imposing rock faces, ancient villages where craftsmen give free rein to their creativity, and towns bathed by roaring waters.

The city can be reached by car or by public transports, so by bus or by train.

The A27 highway connects Belluno to the regional capital, Venice.

From Belluno you can reach Treviso by taking the A27 highway and in one hour you will arrive in the city, otherwise by train 1 h 50 min.

 

The closest airports are in Treviso, Antonio Canova Airport, and in Venice, Marco Polo Airport.

The railway stations are in Belluno, Feltre and Calalzo di Cadore, while the bus service Dolomitibus extends throughout the province.

BELLUNO – PIEVE DI CADORE (40 km):                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        

  

45 min.60 min. by bus with the line no. 9 of Dolomitibus  

BELLUNO – FELTRE (30 km):

37 min. by car

40/50 min. by bus from the Belluno train station take the Dolomitibus routes no. 13/20 that go directly to Feltre station

38 min. by train with Trenitalia

BELLUNO – CORTINA D’AMPEZZO (68 km):

1 h e 24 min. by car

2 h  by bus because you have to take two buses, line no. 9 to the Calalzo train station and then line no. 30 to Cortina.

BELLUNO – LONGARON(18 km):

20 min. by car

26 min.from Bivio Nogarè take the line Dolomitibus no. 9

From Belluno you can reach Treviso by taking the A27 highway and in one hour you will arrive in the city, otherwise by train 1 h 50 min.

Belluno is also connected to Vittorio Veneto with the bus line Dolomitibus no. 41 (60 min.), while by train it takes 56 min. with a change in the Ponte nelle Alpi station.

To make your stay in Cortina even more enjoyable, the following link provides some tips for getting to know the enchanting mountain resort: CLICK HERE!

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CortinaExpress e DolomitiBus

 

Download the CortinaExpress App and DolomitiBus Apps to simplify your journey.

The town of Cortina d’Ampezzo is about 158 km from Venice and can be easily reached by car in 2 hours and 20 minutes by taking the A27 highway towards Belluno and then following the SS51 road.

Since Cortina does not have a train station, it is not possible to get there by train, but from Mestre or from Marco Polo Airport there are the Flixbus and CortinaExpress transport services that take you directly to the city in 2 hours and 30 minutes, otherwise from Piazzale Roma ( the Venice bus station) you can take the ATVO buses.

Once you get in Cortina, it is possible to move and travel by public transport using DolomitiBus, the bus service that connects the entire urban and extra-urban territory of the province of Belluno.

Furthermore, thanks to the  CortinaExpress and DolomitiBus mobile apps, one can do route research, buy tickets and access all the transport services in the Dolomites, while with the GoogleTransit and Moovit apps, one can choose which means of transport to take to get around at ease.

 

 

Text by Eleonora Zorzi 
Intern at the Chamber of Commerce of Treviso – Belluno|Dolomites

Translated by Cecilia Flaccavento
Intern at the Chamber of Commerce of Treviso – Belluno|Dolomites

 

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