
BY: Myriam Amato
The first day of the snow train in the Pusteria Valley marked the beginning of an ecological and obstacle-free way of skiing. Here’s how to go skiing in South Tyrol. The distance from the slopes is a deterrent for lovers of winter sports in central Italy, especially if they do not want to drive hours and hours and do not like to look for parking or queue at the bottom of the valley.
The snow train or ski train solves the difficulty, starting from Roma Termini (and touching some intermediate stations) and arriving at the terminus in the famous valley in the central eastern Alps.
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