Getting there by public transport
Iseo is served by the Trenord trains of the Brescia - Iseo - Edolo line.
For information on accessibility of rail transport, please visit:
http://www.trenord.it/it/assistenza/viaggiatori-con-disabilita.aspx
Iseo is also served by various local bus lines and for more information, please visit:
https://www.visitlakeiseo.info/it/info/come-muoversi/muoversi-in-autobus
Iseo can be reached by ferry, operated by the Navigazione Lago Iseo company. The service is organized to welcome passengers with reduced mobility. For more information, please visit:
http://www.navigazionelagoiseo.it/orari-e-tariffe-traghetti-iseo/Info-e-servizi-a-bordo
For more information on mobility in the territory, please visit: https://www.visitlakeiseo.info/it/info/come-muoversi

 Parking place
The church is in the centre of the village, in a restricted traffic zone (ZTL). In Via Mirolte there are 4 parking spaces, one of which is reserved for disabled pass holders. From here you can reach the church by following via Rampa Cappuccini for about 70 meters, (fair slope and paving in compact cobblestones). It is also possible to park in via della Cerca (about 150 m from the church) where there are some parking spaces, one of which is reserved for disabled pass holders.

Entrance
To reach the main entrance, take via Rampa Cappuccini and, after passing 3 steps (15 cm high each), you enter the square in front of the church, characterized by uneven cobblestone paving with a wide paved path.

The church can be accessed by passing in succession: 1 threshold (3 cm high), 1 step (20 cm high), a door (90 cm wide) and a hinged door (75 cm wide).

Alternatively, you can continue along Via Rampa Cappuccini on the cobbled street on the left side of the church. Passing a stretch of 2 meters on a slope and 10 meters with uneven cobblestone paving, you reach the secondary entrance to the church. It has in sequence: 1 step (10 cm high), 1 threshold (2 cm high), a double leaf door (50 cm wide each).

Getting around
The seventeenth-century sanctuary of the Madonna della Neve is near the Oldofredi castle, on a small hill where there was a large Roman villa of the II century AD.
The building consists of a single nave, that can be visited without obstacles and equipped with benches with kneelers. The eighteenth-century marble altar can be reached by passing a step. The side chapels, with rich baroque stucco decorations, are dedicated to Sant'Antonio da Padova and Santo Stefano, can be accessed by passing 1 step (15 cm high).