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Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games

The Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games will transform our mountains into an exceptional stage, showcasing world-class talent amidst imposing peaks and snowy landscapes. State-of-the-art  infrastructure, services and technology enliven the entire mountain region, guaranteeing excellent performance  during training and competitions. It also offers a warm welcome to help everyone feel at home. Every milestone is built on a round-the-clock support system: from logistics to healthcare to accommodation, everything works in harmony, backed by a united team striving to reach the final goal together.

South Tyrol is ready to host talented professionals and offer you an unforgettable experience in the snow with its unique qualities and mountains. The land is alive and pulsating with energy.

South Tyrol is tackling the preparations with passion and dedication, ready to welcome athletes from all over the world. But you don't need to compete to feel the energy. Just enjoy a day in the snow, experience the excitement on the slopes, and breathe in the unique atmosphere that only an event of this magnitude can provide.

2026 Olympic Biathlon in Antholz

Discover the nerve centre of the South Tyrolean biathlon.

Experience the snowy atmosphere of Antholz, where sporting traditions are rooted in nature.  Here, in the legendary South Tyrol Arena, snow is more than just weather: it is an invitation to experience powerful emotions surrounded by white forests and majestic peaks.  Let the silence be broken by skilful cross-country skiing and precise shooting. This arena hosts the world's most important biathlon competitions, and  from 8 to 21 February 2026, it will be the stage for the Milano Cortina Olympic events. One of the athletes at the Olympic and Paralympic Games is Dorothea Wierer, the South Tyrolean champion.

Imagine being there, in the stands or on the trails, applauding every success in a truly special stadium, where each emotion is deeply experienced, breathed, shared.

High-quality South Tyrolean products as official sponsors

Every flavour is born from classic South Tyrolean commitment and care.

Imagine savouring a crisp and juicy Südtiroler Apfel PGI, the smoky flavour of Speck Alto Adige PGI, rich and genuine Stilfser cheese PDO, the fragrant Südtiroler Schüttelbrot PGI, and the prized local Alto Adige Wines DOC: each creation tells the story of a land of quality, passion and respect for the environment. During the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, these products are  testaments to the wonders of South Tyrol, reminding us of the very best of our region.

Be surprised by the heart and mountain traditions poured into each product: an invitation to bring stories of passion, work and territory to the table, exploring South Tyrol's excellence in the fields of both sport and food and wine.

Information about the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics

The Milano Cortina Winter Olympic Games will take place from 6 to 22 February 2026. 

You can only buy tickets on the official event portal. Each ticket is personal: before the event, you must enter the name of the person who will use it. Unofficial channels do not provide valid access.

The Olympic programme includes 16 official disciplines. For the first time, ski mountaineering has joined the line-up. Classic sports such as alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, biathlon, bobsleigh, curling, figure skating, short-track speed skating, skeleton and snowboarding also await.

You can easily reach Bolzano/Bozen or Brixen/Bressanone by train, and from there continue to Antholz by public transport and shuttle. The routes are easy and safe, even in the middle of winter.

Events within the framework of the Milano Cortina Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games

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How to get to the Winter Olympics in and around South Tyrol/Südtirol

The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics will take place from 6 to 22 February 2026. You can reach all venues, including Antholz, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Fleimstal and Livigno, comfortably and in an environmentally friendly way by taking public transport or shuttles. Please note: changes at short notice are possible. Get the latest information on site.

The Olympic biathlon competitions take place at the Antholz Biathlon Arena.

  • Railway

    The transfer from railway to shuttle buses takes place at Olang/Valdaora-Antholz station. From there the shuttles go directly to Antholz. During the day, the Pustertalbahn runs every half hour between Franzensfeste and Innichen, and hourly to Lienz. In Franzensfeste there are connections for regional trains to/from Brenner, Bolzano/Bozen, Meran/Merano and Trento. Additional evening connections:

    • Regional trains on the route Franzensfeste-Innichen (timetable)
    • From Olang-Antholz station there are additional B400 buses to Bruneck/Brunico and Toblach/Dobbiaco
    • Tickets: All südtirolmobil tickets (incl. Südtirol Guest Passes) are valid.
  • Park & Ride

    From the roundabout in Niederrasen there is a restricted traffic zone. Passage is only possible with a Car Pass or valid Olympic ticket . Free Park & Ride facilities are available in Olang (near the railway station) and in Antholz Mittertal. Reservations are not required. Reservations can be made for people with disabilities or fan groups with buses. We recommend travelling to Olang by train and using the shuttles.

  • Shuttle Service

    At the train station Olang-Antholz you can change to the organiser's Shuttle Service B, which takes you to Antholz Mittertal. From there it is only a 5-minute walk (300 metres) to the assembly point, where the shuttle service A is waiting. This will take you to within about 15 minutes' walk (850 metres) to the Biathlon Arena. In addition, the Shuttle Service C runs from Olang and Rasen to Antholz Mittertal with stops at all stations. The journey from Olang-Antholz station to the arena takes around one hour. The shuttle services in Antholz are free of charge. Line 431 will only run to the Wildgall stop during the games at the usual fares: we do not recommend using this line.

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    Detailed information

    Travel information on the official Games website:

  • Important note

    Allow sufficient time for the journey and security checks.

Cortina will host the curling, bobsleigh, skeleton, luge and women's Alpine skiing competitions during the Winter Olympics.

  • Railway

    You can change from the train to the shuttle buses at Toblach station. From there, take the shuttles directly to Cortina. During the day, the Pustertalbahn runs every half hour between Franzensfeste and Innichen, and hourly to Lienz. Additional evening connections:

    • Regional trains on the Franzensfeste-Innichen route until approx. midnight (timetable 400)
    • From Toblach station there are additional buses B400 to Bruneck and B500 to Innichen.
    • Tickets: all tickets from südtirolmobil (incl. Südtirol Guest Passes) are valid.
  • Park & Ride
    • Travelling via Toblach: From Schluderbach there is a restricted traffic zone. Passage is only possible for authorised persons. Free Park & Ride facilities with compulsory reservation are available in Toblach (near the railway station).
    • Travel via Falzarego Pass: there is a P&R car park at Son die Prade near the summit station of the "Olympia" chairlift. The P&R facility is subject to charges and reservations. From there you can reach Cortina using shuttles or cable cars.

     

    We recommend travelling to Toblach by train.

  • Shuttle Service

    At Toblach station, you can change to the organiser's shuttle service, which will take you to "Cortina Sud Bus Terminal Spettatori". From there, you can reach the venues on foot or by cable car. The shuttle services are subject to a charge. Line 445 will be running at the usual fares and timetable during the matches: we do not recommend using this line.

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    Information on travelling to the venue:

    • Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium: Infos
    • Cortina Sliding Centre: Infos
    • Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre: Infos

     

    Timetable information & tickets:

     

    Car park booking: Info & Booking

  • Important note

    Allow sufficient time for the journey and security checks.

The ski jumping and cross-country skiing events will take place in Fleimstal during the Winter Olympics.

  • Railway

    You can change from the train to the shuttle buses at Auer station. From there, shuttles run directly to Predazzo and Tesero. In the morning and evening, additional regional trains run on the Brenner railway every half hour between Bolzano and Trient, and there are also additional trains and regional high-speed trains to/from Brenner and Verona (timetable). 

    Tickets: all südtirolmobil tickets (incl. Südtirol Guest Pass) are valid.

  • Park & Ride

    There is a restricted traffic zone around the venues. Passage is only possible for authorised persons. Park & Ride facilities are available in Moena and Predazzo (see link below). From there you can reach the venues using the shuttle services.

    We recommend travelling to Auer by train.

  • Shuttle Service

    A shuttle service offered by 'Trentino Trasporti' is available at Auer station to take you to 'Tesero Bus Terminal' and 'Predazzo Bus Terminal'. From there you can reach the venues on foot. The service is offered from approximately three hours before the start of the competitions. There is also the public bus line B101 offered by 'Trentino Trasporti', which runs hourly from Auer with intermediate stops at Montan Dolomitenstr., Aldeiner Brücke, Kaltenbrunn Abzw Truden and S. Lugano Kirche to Tesero, Piazza Battisti and Predazzo Rotatoria Nord. From Tesero and Predazzo you can get to the venues by shuttle service or on foot. The südtirolmobil line 140 will run between Auer and Cavalese during the games using the usual tariff and timetable. Coming from Eggental, take the südtirolmobil line 180 to Vigo di Fassa and change there to the B101 line from Trentino Trasporti. We recommend travelling from Bolzano via Auer. The shuttle service and the Trentino Trasporti public transport lines in Fleims and Fassatal are free of charge during the games.

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    Information on travelling to the venue:

    • Predazzo Ski Jumping Stadium: Infos
    • Tesero Cross-Country Skiing Stadium: Infos
    • Getting there: you can find more information about the southern part of South Tyrol here

     

    Timetable information:

     

    Car park booking: Info & booking

  • Important note

    Allow sufficient time for the journey and security checks. 

The snowboarding and freestyle skiing events will be held in Livigno during the Winter Olympics.

  • Railway

    Replacement transport Vinschger Bahn:

    For visitors to these competitions, the replacement B250 service has been extended on the Schlanders/Silandro-Mals section. At Mals railway station, you can change to the 811 regional bus line in the direction of Zernez to Müstair or Punt-La-Drossa, from where there is a shuttle service to Livigno. On some evenings there are direct connections from Livigno to Mals: For these direct connections, the onward journey to Schlanders is guaranteed with the B250 replacement service.

    Tickets: The südtirolmobil tickets (incl. Südtirol Guest Passes) are valid on the B250 and 811 lines on the Mals - Müstair, Cunfin (border) section. From there, tickets must be purchased (see link below).

  • Park & Ride

    If you are travelling by car, the Müstair P&R Olimpico is located south of the village of Müstair. A direct shuttle service runs from there to Livigno. The P&R car park is subject to a charge. Passage through the Munt-la-Schera tunnel to Livigno is only possible with authorisation.

  • Shuttle Service

    If you need the 811 line, you can change to the 815 shuttle service to Livigno at Müstair Clostra, Müstair Posta or at the Punt la Drossa P4 stop (near the Munt-la-Schera tunnel toll station). 

    The following connections are available:

    • Zernez - Livigno
    • Müstair - Livigno
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    Information on travelling (P&R and shuttle) via Switzerland:

     

    Information on travelling to the venue:

    • Livigno Snow Park: Infos
    • Livigno Aerials & Moguls Park: Infos

     

    Timetable information & tickets:

    • South Tyrol: südtirolmobil app or suedtirolmobil.info (e.g. B250)
    • Graubünden-Livigno: sbb.ch incl. tickets (e.g. line 811 and shuttle)
  • Important note

    Allow sufficient time for the journey and security checks.

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