Open ski lifts glide over the pristine snow-covered slopes of Kronplatz, inviting skiers to enjoy the expansive, sunlit terrain.Open ski lifts glide over the pristine snow-covered slopes of Kronplatz, inviting skiers to enjoy the expansive, sunlit terrain.

A complete guide to Kronplatz

Everything you need for your Kronplatz ski holiday.
15th January, 2025
5 min read time

Kronplatz (also known as Plan de Corones) stands as a premier ski resort in Italy, renowned for its pristine slopes and stunning surroundings. Offering 121 kilometers of diverse, snow-reliable pistes, this ski resort provides a seamless and exhilarating skiing experience for all levels, from beginners to experts.

Here's a practical guide we've put together just for you, filled with insider tips and essential info to help you plan the perfect Kronplatz ski holiday. You're going to learn everything you need to know, from its location to its ski areas, snow history, and even the best spots to grab a bite or chill out after skiing.

Let's get started!

Kronplatz, Italy - overview

  1. Where is Kronplatz?
  2. Kronplatz the resort
  3. Kronplatz ski area
  4. Skiing in Kronplatz
  5. Kronplatz ski season dates
  6. Kronplatz snow history
  7. Restaurants in Kronplatz
  8. Things to do in Kronplatz
  9. Kronplatz apres ski, and nightlife
  10. Practical information

Where is Kronplatz?

Kronplatz is located in the picturesque Pustertal Valley in South Tyrol, Italy, encircled by the towns of Brunico (Bruneck), San Vigilio, and Valdaora.

For a detailed view of Kronplatz's location, you can explore it on Google Maps.


Nearest airport

  • Bolzano Airport (96 km)

Transfer time

  • Bolzano Airport (1hr 44 min)

Kronplatz the resort

Kronplatz, primarily a mountain and ski area rather than a single resort, relies on surrounding towns such as Brunico and nearby villages like San Lorenzo, Perca, Riscone, and San Vigilio di Marebbe for accommodations and facilities. Notably, Perca features a gondola that directly connects the railway station to the summit. These areas are linked by a reliable ski bus service, ensuring efficient access to the slopes. Brunico is known for its excellent hotels, while Riscone and Perca, just 4 km from Brunico, offer convenient ski-in ski-out options.

                                                                                                           
ProsCons
One of the world's best lift systemsLimited après-ski 
Ideal for beginners, and intermediatesCan be crowded on weekends
Numerous accommodation optionsLimited pistes for expert skiers
Great train accessLimited off-piste skiing

Here is how Kronplatz looks like

Preview of Kronplatz ski resort showcasing skiers and ski lifts

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Kronplatz ski area

  • Summit elevation: 2275 m
  • Kilometres of pistes: 121 km (1220 km - Dolomiti Superski)
  • Vertical drop: 1000 m
  • Ski lifts: 31 (450 - Dolomiti Superski)
At Kronplatz, everything revolves around a single mountain peak where all ski lifts meet, seamlessly connecting you to a variety of slopes. From the summit at 2,275 meters, enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views of the Dolomites. Beginners can practice on wide, gentle blue runs, while advanced skiers tackle steeper terrain and the challenging Piculin run, known for its steep 72% gradient and 500-meter vertical drop over 2 km. Kronplatz’s efficient lift system, including 31 modern gondolas and multiple high-speed chairlifts, ensures quick access to the slopes. In addition to skiing, the summit offers cultural experiences with the Messner Mountain Museum Corones and the LUMEN Museum, providing a mix of panoramic views and cultural insights. Furthermore, the unique "Kronplatz by Night" event allows you to experience the mountain after sunset, combining nighttime skiing with cultural activities and dining options. During this event, lifts like the K2000 operate extended hours, and museums stay open late, offering a unique evening experience at the mountain.

Skiing in Kronplatz

Beginners

Beginners will find excellent terrain, especially on the lower slopes at Geiselberg, where most pistes are blue and closely clustered, making navigation simple. The Miara ski area also provides gentle slopes, though they can be more challenging due to sun exposure. Nonetheless, beginners always have the option to catch a lift back down if they're not ready to ski all the way.

Intermediates

Intermediates will discover a wealth of red runs around the summit, allowing for top-to-bottom skiing to San Vigilio. Further afield, the Dolomiti Superski ski area, including the famous Sella Ronda circuit, offers plenty of additional red runs for those seeking more adventure and challenge.

Advanced

The north-facing Riscone area is where advanced skiers thrive, with challenging terrain that stretches from the summit to the base, including black runs used for World Cup training. The 'Black Five'—a series of five black runs—are particularly notable for their difficulty and appeal to thrill-seekers.

Snowboarding

Snowboarders and freestyle enthusiasts are well catered for with two snow parks: the newly relocated Snowpark Kronplatz on the Belvedere Piste, and the Jib Park near the Korer trail. These parks offer a range of features, from easy to advanced, including kickers, boxes, and rails, making them perfect spots for tricks and jumps.

Kronplatz ski season dates

The ski season in Kronplatz for 2024/25 is expected to start on November 25th and run until April 14th, though dates may vary depending on snow conditions. If you're planning a ski holiday to Kronplatz this season, be sure to explore our Kronplatz ski deals for the best ski offers available.

Kronplatz snow history

Kronplatz offers optimal snow conditions from December through April, each month presenting unique opportunities for skiers. December and January consistently bring about 15 cm and 13 cm of snow respectively, dispersed across roughly 2.7 days each week, ensuring regular fresh snow. February's snowfall increases to 14 cm and it occurs more frequently, averaging 3.2 days per week. The pinnacle of snowfall arrives in the first week of December, traditionally the snowiest week in Kronplatz, with an impressive 22 cm of snow over 2.9 days, making it a paradise for those who cherish Bluebird Powder Days—when sunshine and light winds follow fresh snowfall. The season stretches into April with enjoyable conditions, accumulating 6 cm of snow over 1.6 days.

                                                                                                                                                                   
MonthSnow amount (week)Snow days (week)
December15 cm2.7 days
January13 cm2.8 days
February14 cm3.2 days
March10 cm2.8 days
April6 cm1.6 days

(Ref: snow-forecast.com)

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Restaurants in Kronplatz

Mountain restaurants

  • Alp Hut Plata: this mountain hut offers a rustic dining experience with traditional Tyrolean dishes.
  • Alpine refuge Oberegger: positioned directly on the ski slopes, this refuge provides a charming spot to enjoy local cuisine while taking in panoramic views of the mountains.
  • Bivacco: this classic mountain refuge offers a traditional alpine dining experience with spectacular views.
  • Cir Hut: known for its charming ambiance and local culinary specialties.
Resort restaurants
  • Albergo ristorante Amato: This restaurant offers a mix of Italian cuisine and alpine specialities.
  • COSMO (Bruneck): COSMO offers a modern dining experience with a menu that explores international specialities.
  • Fana Ladina (San Viglio): Known for its Ladin specialties, and authentic regional cuisine.
  • Arnold's (San Viglio): Arnold's features a varied menu that includes both traditional and contemporary dishes.

Things to do in Kronplatz

  • Ice skating
  • Biathlon
  • Ski touring
  • Cross-country skiing
  • Bowling
  • Horse riding
  • Horse-drawn carriage rides
  • Local interest museum
  • Market
  • Floodlit skiing
  • Ice climbing
  • Paragliding
  • Piste-basher rides
  • Snow tubing
  • Snowshoe walking
  • Torchlit walks
  • Winter walking paths

Kronplatz apres ski and nightlife

There is very little après and nightlife in Kronplatz. If you want more options, it's then better to head over to San Vigilio, Olang Valdaora or Riscone

  • The Busstop: a well-known bar in San Viglio featuring live music, DJs and themed nights.
  • La Bronta: a popular apres-ski spot located in San Vigilio, and well-regarded for its cozy atmosphere and great selection of local and international drinks.
  • K1: known as one of the largest après-ski bars in South Tyrol, K1 is located at the bottom station of Kronplatz in Riscone. It boasts a large sun terrace and, as evening approaches, transforms into a vibrant nightclub with live DJs.
  • Gassl: Positioned right at the valley station of the Olang gondola, Gassl often features live bands and DJs.
  • Giggeralm: located directly on the Kronplatz slopes, Giggeralm is known for often hosting themed parties and events.

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Practical information

  • Tourist office: Brunico (Bruneck)
  • Tourist office phone: +0039. 0474.555722
  • For visa & passport travel advice, visit here

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