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Plan de Corones (Kronplatz)

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Resorts 9.2
Ski Areas 9.5
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Dolomiti Superski
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Dolomiti Superski
Highest point: 3,269 m
Lowest point: 860 m
Lifts in total: 450
Tow lifts: 137
Chair lifts: 222
Gondola lift: 91
Pistes in total: 1,200 km
Pistes:
360 km
Pistes:
720 km
Pistes:
120 km

Ski vacations Plan de Corones - South Tyrol's No. 1 ski region in Pustertal!

At the foot of the Plan de Corones (2,275 m), in the centre of the picturesque Val Pusteria, are 14 diverse and attractive South Tyrolean villages. Modern gondolas start from various stations and speed up to the peak, from which imposing 360-degree views unfold. Diverse sporting events take place here on a regular basis, e.g. the Val Pusteria ski marathons including the Valle di Casies run, the biggest sporting event in South Tyrol. 119 kilometres of piste, approx. 32 modern lifts, a half-pipe, as well as ample recreational and sporting opportunities and lively après ski ensure a good deal off piste! This ski area is also great for families, thanks to numerous facilities such as the "Croniworld".

Anterselva (Rasen)

Anterselva (German: "Antholz") at 1,241 m stretches into the 21 km long Antholz Valley, a narrow side valley of the Val Pusteria. At the end is Lake Antholz, with the majestic Hochgall (3,435 m) rising over it. The glacier belongs to the Riesenferner Group, which connects the valley with Austria through the "Staller Sattel" Pass. Anterselva is known, above all, as a cross-country and biathlon paradise: the annual biathlon world cup is held here, …
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Brunico

Brunico (German: "Bruneck"), the fifth-largest city in South Tyrol, is situated at 834 m in Val Pusteria. The location directly at the famous Plan de Corones offers boarders, carvers and leisurely skiers a first-rate experience! Modern lift systems, well-prepared pistes and beautiful views make the Plan de Corones ski area one of the loveliest in the Dolomites. Brunico is distinguished, above all, by the towering bishop castle Schloss Brunico. …
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Chienes

In midst of the romantic Val Pusteria lies the beautiful Chienes (German: "Kiens"). It is one of the oldest parishes in the valley and offers guests ideal conditions for an excursion into nature, be it alpine skiing, cross-country skiing or snow shoe hiking. You can enjoy the central location of the ski region Plan de Corones (Kronplatz) while being far away from the hustle and bustle. Ski and cross-country buses take you conveniently from …
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Monguelfo-Tesido

The Italian municipality of Monguelfo-Tesido (German: "Welsberg-Taisten") is located in the east of South Tyrol in the province of Bolzano. The municipality extends over just under 50 km² of the Pustertal Valley, which runs in an east-west direction, and lies at the entrance to the Valle di Casies, which branches off here. Around 2,900 inhabitants live in the traditionally-shaped villages, surrounded by fairytale fir forests. Monguelfo-Tesido is …
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Rasun

Rasun (German: "Rasen") is a small town at 1,030 m altitude, is made up of the three districts Niederrasen, Oberrasen and Neunhäuser, and is the entry to the beautiful Antholz Valley in South Tyrol. The area is part of to the "Dolomiti Nordic Ski", the largest cross-country ski region in Europe. Approx. 1,300 kilometres of cross-country tracks stand for never-ending ski and outdoor enjoyment. Right at your doorstep and easily reached with the …
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Riscone

Riscone (German: "Reischach") is situated at 956 m altitude on a sunny, high-lying plateau at the foot of Plan de Corones. The resort owes its name to the legendary Rischon Mountain. With its 1,300 inhabitants, the resort doesn't only offer a beautiful panorama over the surrounding mountain area, but is also the ideal place to do winter sports. Modern lift systems that take you up to 2,275 m in the ski area Plan de Corones start directly on the …
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San Martino in Badia

San Martino in Badia (German: "St. Martin in Thurn") is a sunny village at the entrance of Val Badia. The municipality is similar to Corvara, Wengen or Enneberg, being characterised by the Ladin language and culture. Visitors can learn more about the centuries-old culture when visiting the Ladin Ciastel Museum, located on a hill in the upper half of the resort in the Thurn Palace. San Martino in Badia itself is embedded amongst the fascinating …
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Valdaora

Valdaora is situated at 1,080 m in the heart of Val Pusteria and is composed of the Oberolang, Mitterolang, Niederolang and Geiselsberg districts. The picturesque village at the foot of Plan de Corones is nestled between Alps and Dolomites: surrounded by the impressive Prags Dolomites to the south and the Riesenferner Massif in the north, a fascinating panorama awaits. From Geiselsberg you have direct access to the ski area. A free ski bus runs …
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