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At the pool, in museums, on public transport or on the cable cars - simply show your card and enjoy it all for free
Sometimes it pays to put everything on one card: with the Brixen Südtirol Guest Pass, you can experience the region in many different ways - completely free of charge.
What’s included? Free use of buses, ski buses, regional trains and public cable cars. One ascent and descent per day in the hiking areas of Gitschberg Jochtal and Plose during selected periods. Free entry to our four swimming pools and to museums such as Neustift Abbey or the Hofburg Diocesan Museum. Minigolf in Terenten and Meransen - and much more.
By the way: the Guest Pass is available at all partner accommodations and is valid for your entire stay. More information about additional offers is available at your accommodation or in the local tourist offices.
Our cable cars
A day in our hiking areas on the Plose and in Gitschberg Jochtal completes your holiday. With the Gitschberg Nesselbahn and the Jochtalbahn, guests can ride free of charge from 14.05.2026 to 10.07.2026 and from 06.09.2026 to 07.11.2026 - up the mountain and back down again. On Brixen’s local mountain, the Plose gondola, the Pfannspitz gondola and the Palmschoß chairlift are included from 23.05 to 10.07 and from 06.09 to 01.11.2026.
Our swimming pools
Time to dive in again - and enjoy it for free throughout your holiday: with the Guest Pass, entry to Acquarena Brixen (year-round) and, in summer, to the outdoor pools in Mühlbach, Klausen and Feldthurns is included.
our museums
Feel like visiting a museum? With the Brixen Südtirol Guest Pass, it couldn´t be easier. Stroll through the Hofburg, admire the abbey library in Neustift or discover how wool is processed at the Lodenwelt. There are many places here where history comes alive.
our Minigolf
Play your way through the course, enjoy some healthy competition and perfect your swing: minigolf in Meransen and Terenten is fun for the whole family. And there’s also a full weekly programme with guided snowshoe hikes in winter, climbing in summer and many other experiences.
our public transport
With the Brixen Südtirol Guest Pass, you can travel free of charge throughout South Tyrol on buses, regional trains, the public cable cars Bozen-Ritten, Bozen-Kohlern, Vilpian-Mölten, Burgstall-Vöran and on ski buses. The historic Ritten tram and the Mendel funicular are also included, as well as the Almbus line 415 to the Rodenecker-Lüsner Alm. Important: validate your Guest Pass before each journey.
Brixen Station
Some call it the most beautiful way to travel. Getting on the train and enjoying the landscape. From the stop in Brixen, the holiday region Brixen Südtirol is easy to reach...
Franzensfeste Railway Station
Some call it the most beautiful way to travel. Hop on the train and enjoy the scenery. From the stop in Franzensfeste, the holiday region Brixen Südtirol is easy to reach...
Klausen Station
Some call it the most beautiful way to travel. Get on the train and enjoy the landscape. From the Klausen stop, the Brixen Südtirol holiday region is easy to reach...
Mühlbach Station
Some call it the most beautiful way to travel. Get on the train and enjoy the landscape. From the Mühlbach stop, the Brixen Südtirol holiday region is easy to reach...
Brenner Motorway (A22) Brixen exit
Whether from the north or the south: the fastest way to Brixen Südtirol is via the Brenner Motorway A22.
Brenner motorway (A22) Klausen exit
Whether from the north or the south: the Brenner motorway A22 is the fastest route to Brixen Südtirol.
Bergamo Airport (BGY)
Fly to Bergamo and continue north: Bergamo Airport is an ideal starting point for traveling to Brixen Südtirol.
Bolzano Airport (BZO)
By plane directly to South Tyrol: Sky Alps flies to Bolzano from many European cities. Hamburg, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Rotterdam, Copenhagen, London...
Innsbruck Airport (INN)
Fly to Innsbruck and continue south: Innsbruck Airport is an ideal starting point for your journey to Brixen Südtirol.
Milan/Malpensa Airport (MXP)
Fly to Milan and continue north: Milan/Malpensa Airport is an ideal starting point for traveling to Brixen Südtirol.
Munich Airport (MUC)
Travel by plane to Munich and continue south: Munich Airport is an ideal starting point for your journey to Brixen Südtirol.
Treviso Airport (TSF)
By plane to Treviso and then continue north: Treviso Airport is an ideal starting point for traveling to Brixen Südtirol.
Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE)
Fly to Venice and continue north: Venice Marco Polo Airport is an ideal starting point for your journey to Brixen Südtirol.
Verona-Villafranca Airport (VRN)
Fly to Verona and continue north: Verona-Villafranca Airport is an ideal starting point for your journey to Brixen Südtirol.
Two peaks, one great sense of freedom. The Gitschberg Jochtal cable cars open up a wide summer panorama for hikers, bikers, and nature lovers.
Cable cars Gitschberg Jochtal
Two peaks, one great sense of freedom. The Gitschberg Jochtal cable cars open up a wide summer panorama for hikers, bikers, and nature lovers.
Cable cars Plose
Brixen's local mountain in summer. The Plose cable car takes you high up – to hiking trails, bike paths and a Dolomites view that alone makes the ride worthwhile.
Villanders Mine
The Villanders visitor mine is one of the most interesting excursion destinations in the Eisack Valley and offers views of the Dolomites. In the Middle Ages, it was an important mining area in Tyrol, was shut down at the beginning of the 20th century, and then fell into oblivion. Today it is…
Capriz Fine Cheese Dairy
Capriz cheese museum and show dairy. An interactive world of experience for the whole family. Discover the interactive cheese museum of the Capriz fine cheese dairy in Vintl in the Puster Valley and immerse yourself in the world of cheese making.
The Cathedral and Cloister of Brixen
The Cathedral of Brixen has shaped the heart of the city for over a thousand years. Its origins date back to 980 and tell a long story of faith, power, and art.
The Hofburg and the Herrengarten
The inner courtyard of the Hofburg is one of the most atmospheric places in South Tyrol. Right next door, the Herrengarten invites visitors to linger as a green oasis of tranquility, adorned with flowers, herbs and a bronze fountain from the Biedermeier period.
Three Churches in Barbian
On a small forest clearing with a splendid panoramic view stand three closely built yet independent churches, created on an ancient healing spring sanctuary. The origin of this special place in Barbian remains a mystery to this day.
Franzensfeste Fortress
The Franzensfeste is the largest historical complex in South Tyrol and looks like a fortress from another era. Massive walls and hidden passageways tell of its past, yet it was never used in a battle.
Hofburg Brixen
The inner courtyard of the Hofburg is among the most beautiful castle courtyards in South Tyrol. Inside, the Diocesan Museum awaits with works of art from many centuries and an impressive annual nativity scene with thousands of figures.
Neustift Monastery
Neustift Monastery is one of Tyrol's most significant cultural sites. Between the Romanesque Engelsburg, the Gothic cloister and the Baroque collegiate church, history blends with vibrant monastic life and one of the oldest still-active wineries in the world.
Latzfonser Kreuz
The path to the Latzfonser Kreuz (2,311 m), the highest pilgrimage site in South Tyrol, on the southern side of Kassianspitze, is the oldest pilgrimage trail in South Tyrol. The shelter house near the small mountain church, at 2,305 meters, has offered protection and refuge to many pilgrims and hikers over the past centuries.
Minerals Museum Natz
The Minerals Museum is the private collection of Markus Klement. With over 1,500 exhibited specimens from 50 different countries, it is one of the largest collections of its kind in the European Alps.
Mühlbacher Klause
In 1271, the border between the counties of Gorizia and Tyrol ran here - for this reason, Meinhard II of Tyrol ordered the construction of a dam, the Mühlbacher Klause. The New Klause, which has been preserved to this day, bears the hallmark of Duke Sigismund the Rich in Coin.
Pharmacy Museum Brixen
The Pharmacy Museum Brixen offers insight into the past of a Brixen town house with magnificent wood paneling, wall paintings, and tiled stoves. In the house of the Peer pharmacy, a rich treasure of rare objects has been preserved, telling of the diversity and imagination of the healing arts.
Velthurns Castle
Velthurns Castle is a historic monument of a very special kind. It was built around 1580 as a summer residence for Prince-Bishop Johann Thomas von Spaur of Brixen. What makes it exceptional lies less in its architecture than in its interior furnishings.
good to know
What is included
Questions about the Brixen Südtirol Guest Pass? More information is available at tourist offices and all participating accommodations.
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Our accommodations
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FAQ´s
Frequently asked questions
What is the Brixen Südtirol Guest Pass?
The Brixen Südtirol Guest Pass is your personal bonus card for your stay in the Brixen Südtirol holiday region. As a guest of a participating accommodation, you receive numerous included services such as free mobility throughout South Tyrol, cable car rides during selected periods, entry to museums, swimming pools and other leisure offers
How do I receive the Brixen Südtirol Guest Pass?
You receive the Guest Pass when you book your stay at a participating accommodation. It will be sent to you by email before your arrival. You can load it onto your smartphone, save a screenshot or add it to your wallet. If you prefer, your accommodation can print it for you on arrival
When is the Guest Pass valid?
The Guest Pass is valid from 00:00 on your day of arrival until 23:59 on your day of departure. During this period, you can use all included services.
Can I use all public transport with the Guest Pass?
Yes. You can use all regional trains, local buses and selected cable cars and historic railways throughout South Tyrol free of charge. These include:
- Regional trains from Brenner to Trento and from Mals to Vierschach
All local buses including ski buses in winter
Cable cars Bozen-Ritten, Bozen-Kohlern, Vilpian-Mölten, Burgstall-Vöran
Ritten tram and Mendel funicular
Almbus line 415 to the Rodenecker-Lüsner Alm
How does it work on buses and trains?
The QR code on your Guest Pass must be scanned at the validator before each journey. For trains, validation takes place at the station before boarding. A sound signal and a green OK confirm validity. If no green OK appears, the journey is not valid.
Are cable cars included?
During defined periods in summer, one ascent and descent per day is included on selected cable cars:
Gitschberg Jochtal cable cars
Gitschberg Nesselbahn and Jochtalbahn from 14.05.2026 to 10.07.2026 and from 06.09.2026 to 07.11.2026.
Plose cable cars
Plose gondola, Pfannspitz gondola and Palmschoß chairlift from 23.05.2026 to 10.07.2026 and from 06.09.2026 to 01.11.2026
Which swimming pools are included?
The Guest Pass includes one free entry per day to selected pools:
- Outdoor pool Mühlbach
Outdoor pool Klausen
Outdoor pool Feldthurns
Acquarena Brixen (one entry per day for 3 hours, except Sundays, public holidays and the period from 24.12 to 06.01)
Which museums are included?
One free entry per stay is included for each of the following museums:
- Pharmacy Museum Brixen
Hofburg Diocesan Museum Brixen
Villanders Mining Museum
Klausen Town Museum
Lodenwelt
Capriz Fine Cheese Dairy
Some may require prior booking or participation in a guided tour.
Are there activities for families?
Yes. One free game per stay is included at:
- Minigolf Terenten
- Minigolf Meransen
You can also take part in the varied weekly programme, sometimes at special rates.
Is the Guest Pass transferable?
No. The Guest Pass is personal and non-transferable.Nein. Der Guest Pass ist dein persönlicher Fahrschein und nicht übertragbar.
Do children receive a Guest Pass?
All guests aged six and over receive their own Guest Pass. Children under six travel free of charge.
Can I take my bike or dog with me?
Bicycles
Transport is possible on regional trains and buses with bike racks, subject to availability. A separate ticket is required. Cable cars have their own regulations.
Dogs and animals
Guide dogs and small animals in suitable carriers travel free of charge. Other animals require a ticket. Dogs must wear a muzzle and be kept on a lead. A ticket is also required for cable cars in Gitschberg Jochtal and on the Plose.
What is the difference between the Guest Pass and the Mobilcard?
The Brixen Südtirol Guest Pass is a guest card for visitors staying in participating accommodations in the Brixen Südtirol region. It combines free mobility across South Tyrol with additional benefits such as cable car rides, museum entries and swimming pools.
The Mobilcard on the other hand, is purely a mobility ticket. It allows unlimited use of public transport in South Tyrol but does not include additional leisure services such as cable cars or museums.
Are there any services only included with the Guest Pass?
Yes. Certain services are exclusive to Guest Pass holders. These include daily cable car rides in Gitschberg Jochtal and on the Plose during selected periods, as well as included entries to museums, swimming pools and minigolf facilities