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'''South Tyrol''' (German: '''Südtirol''') is the Province of [[Bolzano]]-Bozen (Italian: '''Provincia autonoma di Bolzano'''; German: '''Autonome Provinz Bozen'''; Ladin: '''Provinzia autonoma de Bulsan'''), also referred to in English as Alto Adige (from the Italian name) or South Tyrol (from the German name Südtirol) is an autonomous province of [[Italy]].
 
'''South Tyrol''' (German: '''Südtirol''') is the Province of [[Bolzano]]-Bozen (Italian: '''Provincia autonoma di Bolzano'''; German: '''Autonome Provinz Bozen'''; Ladin: '''Provinzia autonoma de Bulsan'''), also referred to in English as Alto Adige (from the Italian name) or South Tyrol (from the German name Südtirol) is an autonomous province of [[Italy]].
  
South Tyrol borders [[Graubünden]] and [[Lombardia]] in the west, [[North Tyrol]] in the north, [[Osttirol]] and [[Salzburg]] in the east, [[Trentino]] and [[Veneto]] in the south. Its capitals is [[Bozen]].  
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South Tyrol borders [[Graubünden]] and [[Lombardia]] in the west, [[North Tyrol]] in the north, [[Osttirol]] and [[Salzburg]] in the east, [[Trentino]] and [[Veneto]] in the south. Its capitals is [[Bozen]].
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==Hitching in==
 
  
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== Hitching in ==
 
It's pretty easy to hitch into South Tyrol from Germany.  Al lot of traffic goes down to [[Munich]], through [[Innsbruck]] and the [[Brenner]] pass.
 
It's pretty easy to hitch into South Tyrol from Germany.  Al lot of traffic goes down to [[Munich]], through [[Innsbruck]] and the [[Brenner]] pass.
  
 
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== Hitching out ==
==Hitching out==
 
 
 
 
'''[[Bolzano]] towards [[Innsbruck]]''', This might be tricky. There is a roundabout, but not too much space for cars to stop. It might be better to find a spot closer to the city centre. If you're into that sorta thing, for 15 euros you can take a train all the way to [[Kufstein]], which is very close to the [[Germany|German]] border.
 
'''[[Bolzano]] towards [[Innsbruck]]''', This might be tricky. There is a roundabout, but not too much space for cars to stop. It might be better to find a spot closer to the city centre. If you're into that sorta thing, for 15 euros you can take a train all the way to [[Kufstein]], which is very close to the [[Germany|German]] border.
  
 
You can also try the "statale" going North, which is Via Brennero.
 
You can also try the "statale" going North, which is Via Brennero.
  
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Revision as of 21:11, 30 September 2008

South Tyrol (German: Südtirol) is the Province of Bolzano-Bozen (Italian: Provincia autonoma di Bolzano; German: Autonome Provinz Bozen; Ladin: Provinzia autonoma de Bulsan), also referred to in English as Alto Adige (from the Italian name) or South Tyrol (from the German name Südtirol) is an autonomous province of Italy.

South Tyrol borders Graubünden and Lombardia in the west, North Tyrol in the north, Osttirol and Salzburg in the east, Trentino and Veneto in the south. Its capitals is Bozen.

Hitching in

It's pretty easy to hitch into South Tyrol from Germany. Al lot of traffic goes down to Munich, through Innsbruck and the Brenner pass.

Hitching out

Bolzano towards Innsbruck, This might be tricky. There is a roundabout, but not too much space for cars to stop. It might be better to find a spot closer to the city centre. If you're into that sorta thing, for 15 euros you can take a train all the way to Kufstein, which is very close to the German border.

You can also try the "statale" going North, which is Via Brennero.