By plane
There are four airports within a 3 hour drive to Arabba. Bolzano 77km, Treviso San Giuseppe 150km, Venezia Marco Polo 160km and Innsbrook 145km.
Easyjet being one of the low-cost airlines which fly to Innsbrook. Although some of the airports do offer a shuttle bus into the Dolomities over the weekend, it is probably easier to arrange your own transport from the airport
By train
You can catch a Eurostar from London Waterloo or Ashford in Kent to Paris, connecting with the overnight train to Verona and then a local train to your ski region followed by transfer to the resort via a regular SAD bus service.
The train stations of Fortezza, Bressanone, Chiusa and Bolzano all have links with the IC and EC fast train with Italy and the rest of Europe. The train station of Brunico is 42km away from Arabba and Belluno is 70km. You can plan your route by checking out the
Italian and
German rail networks.
By car
Arabba is not far from a network of motorways which provides good access to most parts of Europe from its location in northern Italy. In fact, the Innsbruck to Verona route is one of the most heavily travelled on the continent. Once away from the motorway the journey becomes very different, though, with occasionally thick traffic winding through mountain villages on single lane roads.
From the west, Arabba can be reached via Selva and then over various passes, or by leaving the motorway at Bolzano and heading via Canazei (again involving passes). The route from the south is motorway for the majority of the way and then a single main road for 90 minutes.
Distances
Innsbruck 150km - north over the Brenner pass to the Austrian motorway junction at Innsbruck
Venice 132km - south through the mountains to the motorway east and west
Verona 214km - west to the motorway and then south to the major junction at Verona