Kronplatz - Dolomiten
835 - 2.275m
Lift facilities
| 5 |
5 |
22 |
0 |
0 |
Pistes
| easy | 54km | |
| medium difficulty | 32km | |
| difficult | 29km | |
| total | 114km |
Opening times
| Season: | 26.11.2011- 22.04.2012 |
| Opening.: | 08:45 - 16:15 |
Snow statistics and current reports
| Date: | yesterday, 11:15 | Mountain: | 87cm | Valley: | 65cm | Snow report |
Innovations Kronplatz - Dolomiten
News winter 2010/2011:
• brand-new cable car lift Miara
• larger slopes in San Vigilio: Col Toron, Furcia 9, Costa, Pre da Peres
• New Slope Ried and valley station Perca
• New cabin Col Toron
• Cross country skiing slope on the mountain
• Orthopaedic Medical Check-up at the bottom of Mount Kronplatz
Your safety on the Kronplatz slopes is our primary concern. In order to treat orthopaedic and traumatology injuries in a fast and competent manner, last winter the Traumacenter Kronplatz was opened adjacent to the valley station in Reischach.
This specialist private medical centre offers guests of the Kronplatz Ski Resort a specialised orthopaedic medical check-up and the chance to avoid long waiting hours and the often unsatisfactory facilities available at large public hospitals. In the case of orthopaedic problems, patients are usually advised to obtain a second opinion: The Traumacenter Kronplatz offers specialist check-ups with full diagnosis and suggestions for follow-up treatments, bookable at your hotel as an additional service.
www.traumacenter-kronplatz.it
• Online shop
Since last year, internet users will be able to purchase a number of Kronplatz goods and merchandise from our new virtual shop: Available articles include key rings, sweatshirts, t-shirts, helmets and three types of hats. All articles can be purchased from www.kronplatz.com and participating tourist offices.
Snowpark Kronplatz:
South Tyrol’s Ski Mountain No.1 with South Tyrol’s Snow Park No. 1
At the Kronplatz South Tyrol’s biggest snow park has been constructed, the so called „Snowpark Kronplatz“.
The park has been built at the ski lift „Belvedere“, the slope is in the south-east and therefore in a sunny position.
Technical facts:
Start: 2,230 m
Length: 750-800 m
Area: 58,300 m²
Equipment: 4 lines of different levels of difficulty
Grooming: snow crawler, 2 shapers, about 3 hours each day
Curiosity: 100,000 m³ of snow is being used
Details:
The start of the snow park is a big entrance table with a parking hut at 2,230 m altitude. It is parallel to the ski lift, about 750-800 m long, and ends at 2,060 m after a difference in altitude of 170 m.
Four different lines spread around the area of 58,300 m².
Pro Line: 3 sequent tables with 2 jumps each, that’s 6 kickers of 14 m-20 m flat and 7 rails and boxes.
Medium Line: 5 sequent tables with 7 kickers of 6 m-15 m flat and 8 rails and boxes.
Easy Line: 6-7 tables with 8 low jumps of 1m-6m flat and 7 rails and boxes which stick out only 20-30 cm from the snow.
To top it all of an Easy Fun Line for everyone is planned down in the valley: 4 small sequent tables with 4 jumps, 2 m-6 m flat and 4 rails and boxes.
All in all 100,000 m³ of snow is being used.
2 shapers are needed to repair, maintain and prepare the park daily; additionally a snow crawler is going to groom it about 3 hours each day.
• brand-new cable car lift Miara
• larger slopes in San Vigilio: Col Toron, Furcia 9, Costa, Pre da Peres
• New Slope Ried and valley station Perca
• New cabin Col Toron
• Cross country skiing slope on the mountain
• Orthopaedic Medical Check-up at the bottom of Mount Kronplatz
Your safety on the Kronplatz slopes is our primary concern. In order to treat orthopaedic and traumatology injuries in a fast and competent manner, last winter the Traumacenter Kronplatz was opened adjacent to the valley station in Reischach.
This specialist private medical centre offers guests of the Kronplatz Ski Resort a specialised orthopaedic medical check-up and the chance to avoid long waiting hours and the often unsatisfactory facilities available at large public hospitals. In the case of orthopaedic problems, patients are usually advised to obtain a second opinion: The Traumacenter Kronplatz offers specialist check-ups with full diagnosis and suggestions for follow-up treatments, bookable at your hotel as an additional service.
www.traumacenter-kronplatz.it
• Online shop
Since last year, internet users will be able to purchase a number of Kronplatz goods and merchandise from our new virtual shop: Available articles include key rings, sweatshirts, t-shirts, helmets and three types of hats. All articles can be purchased from www.kronplatz.com and participating tourist offices.
Snowpark Kronplatz:
South Tyrol’s Ski Mountain No.1 with South Tyrol’s Snow Park No. 1
At the Kronplatz South Tyrol’s biggest snow park has been constructed, the so called „Snowpark Kronplatz“.
The park has been built at the ski lift „Belvedere“, the slope is in the south-east and therefore in a sunny position.
Technical facts:
Start: 2,230 m
Length: 750-800 m
Area: 58,300 m²
Equipment: 4 lines of different levels of difficulty
Grooming: snow crawler, 2 shapers, about 3 hours each day
Curiosity: 100,000 m³ of snow is being used
Details:
The start of the snow park is a big entrance table with a parking hut at 2,230 m altitude. It is parallel to the ski lift, about 750-800 m long, and ends at 2,060 m after a difference in altitude of 170 m.
Four different lines spread around the area of 58,300 m².
Pro Line: 3 sequent tables with 2 jumps each, that’s 6 kickers of 14 m-20 m flat and 7 rails and boxes.
Medium Line: 5 sequent tables with 7 kickers of 6 m-15 m flat and 8 rails and boxes.
Easy Line: 6-7 tables with 8 low jumps of 1m-6m flat and 7 rails and boxes which stick out only 20-30 cm from the snow.
To top it all of an Easy Fun Line for everyone is planned down in the valley: 4 small sequent tables with 4 jumps, 2 m-6 m flat and 4 rails and boxes.
All in all 100,000 m³ of snow is being used.
2 shapers are needed to repair, maintain and prepare the park daily; additionally a snow crawler is going to groom it about 3 hours each day.
Ski resort Kronplatz - Dolomiten
22 modern cableways, 5 chair lifts as well as 6 ski lifts take you from three different sides up to the summit which awaits you with a great view and wide slopes which go gently down the mountain. The 32 lifts can carry almost 64,000 people an hour and are therefore not too busy and you don’t have to worry about long queues. The ski resort Kronplatz offers more than 100 km of slopes which are always in best condition. Thanks to the most modern snowmaking system all slopes are covered with snow and 32 snow crawlers together with about 250 workers guarantee for ideal skiing conditions.
The Kronplatz, South Tyrol’s ski mountain no. 1, has also become very attractive for snowboarders. 2 snow parks, flat slopes for beginners and steep ones for pros guarantee great fun. The six ski-runs down to the valley, which are open until spring, are unique. The ski-run down to Olang is 6.5 km long and covers a difference in altitude of 1,170 m. The one down to St. Vigil is 6 km long and rather flat with a difference in altitude of 1,070 m. The black ski-runs “Silvester” and “Hernegg” are 5 km long with a difference in altitude of 1,300 m and are for sure a unique experience for pros. Another challenge is the slope “Erta” (the Ladin term for “steep”) which goes down to the village centre of St. Vigil. All of them are quite unforgettable!
In winter 2006/07 the Kronplatz mountain reached closer to the centre of the Dolomites thanks to the connection to the Sellaronda! This was made possible with the construction of the new cableway and the black ski-run „Piculin“. Walk-in buses run from Pikolein to Alta Badia every 20 minutes to complete the connection.
The Kronplatz, South Tyrol’s ski mountain no. 1, has also become very attractive for snowboarders. 2 snow parks, flat slopes for beginners and steep ones for pros guarantee great fun. The six ski-runs down to the valley, which are open until spring, are unique. The ski-run down to Olang is 6.5 km long and covers a difference in altitude of 1,170 m. The one down to St. Vigil is 6 km long and rather flat with a difference in altitude of 1,070 m. The black ski-runs “Silvester” and “Hernegg” are 5 km long with a difference in altitude of 1,300 m and are for sure a unique experience for pros. Another challenge is the slope “Erta” (the Ladin term for “steep”) which goes down to the village centre of St. Vigil. All of them are quite unforgettable!
In winter 2006/07 the Kronplatz mountain reached closer to the centre of the Dolomites thanks to the connection to the Sellaronda! This was made possible with the construction of the new cableway and the black ski-run „Piculin“. Walk-in buses run from Pikolein to Alta Badia every 20 minutes to complete the connection.
Accommodation Kronplatz - Dolomiten
Prices 2011/2012 (Adults/Children)
| Day ticket | from 12:00 | 2-day ticket | 5-day ski pass |
| €44.- /- | €35.- /- | €87.- /- | €195.- /- |
Details Prices/Rates Ski passes
Prices Explanatory note
Discounts:Juniors under 16 years (born after 28th November 1993): ca. 30%
Senior citizens (born before 28th November 1944): ca. 10%
Free skipass for children, born after 28th November 2001, except day-and seasonal-skipasses) for the same period as the paying accompainer.
Dolomiti Super Première (28/11 - 23/12/09): the fourth day is free, 20% discount for ski schools and rentals
Dolomiti Super Kids (20/03-18/04/10): 7 days' free for children up to 8 (born after the 28/11/2001), 50% discount for children aged 8 to 12. Discounts for skischool and -pass.
Dolomiti Super Sun (20/03-18/04/10): You receive the 6-day-skipass for the price of 5.
Contact Ski resort Kronplatz - Dolomiten
| Telephone: | +39/(0)474-551500 |
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| Snow telephone: | +39/(0)474-555447 | |
| Homepage: | http://www.kronplatz.com![]() |



