Skigebied Kronplatz
Kronplatz is one of Italy's most polished alpine destinations, offering around 104 km of pistes served by 29 lifts in the heart of South Tyrol. The mountain suits a wide range of skiers, from first-timers to seasoned freeriders, and Nivosola lists 31 accommodation options starting from EUR 763 per person. Whether you are chasing groomed cruisers or off-piste adventures, Kronplatz delivers a well-organised, scenically stunning ski holiday.
Accommodations in Kronplatz
Kronplatz, Italië
Corones Suites
Valdaora9.2Kronplatz, Italië
Astor Apartments
Kronplatz, Italië
Hotel Bad Salomonsbrunn
Kronplatz, Italië
Hotel & Chalet Diamant
Kronplatz, Italië
Hotel Krone
Bruneck8.6Kronplatz, Italië
Hotel Krone
Kronplatz, Italië
Naturhotel Miraval
Kronplatz, Italië
Santeshotel
Kronplatz, Italië
Sporthotel Wildgall
Kronplatz, Italië
Hotel Goldene Rose
Kronplatz, Italië
Hotel Bologna
BruneckKronplatz, Italië
Hotel Bologna
San Vigilio di Marebbe8.8Kronplatz, Italië
Garni Pe de Munt
Kronplatz, Italië
Hotel Brötz
ValdaoraKronplatz, Italië
Residence Tolderhof
Kronplatz, Italië
Hotel Seehof
AnterselvaKronplatz, Italië
Hotel Antholzerhof
Bruneck9.3Kronplatz, Italië
Hotel Blitzburg
Kronplatz, Italië
Hotel Antholzerhof
Kronplatz, Italië
Hotel Pütia
Kronplatz, Italië
Hotel Autentis
Kronplatz, Italië
Moar's Hotel
San Vigilio di Marebbe9.6Kronplatz, Italië
Hotel Monte Paraccia
Rasun9.5Kronplatz, Italië
Hotel Autentis
ValdaoraKronplatz, Italië
Hotel Post in Valdaora
RasunKronplatz, Italië
Hotel Broetz
Kronplatz, Italië
Hotel Post Tolderhof
Valdaora9.3Kronplatz, Italië
Alpinhotel Keil
ReischachKronplatz, Italië
Hotel Montis
St. LorenzenKronplatz, Italië
Hotel Mühlgarten
Kronplatz, Italië
Olangerhof
Snow report & 7-day forecast
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Who Is Kronplatz For?
Families are particularly well catered for. The gondola-heavy infrastructure means young children avoid cold, exposed chairlifts, and the broad mid-mountain plateau gives parents and kids easy meeting points throughout the day.
Slopes and Lifts at a Glance
The piste network fans out from the 2,275-metre summit in several directions, giving you natural variety across a single day without needing to transfer to a linked area. Blue and red runs dominate the map, with a handful of blacks for those looking to push their limits.
Snow Reliability: What the Data Says
The lower seasons, such as 2024/25, are a reminder that natural snowfall can be unpredictable in the Alps. Kronplatz compensates with a comprehensive snowmaking infrastructure that covers the key descents and keeps core runs open even in leaner winters, so your trip is unlikely to be ruined by a dry spell.
Apres-Ski and Atmosphere
The nearby town of Bruneck, just a gondola ride from the base, adds a genuine local dimension with independent restaurants, wine bars and a vibrant market town feel. This makes Kronplatz a good choice for skiers who want real regional culture alongside their skiing rather than a purpose-built resort bubble.
Getting There and Practical Tips
Accommodation on Nivosola starts from EUR 763 per person across 31 listed options, ranging from cosy guesthouses to higher-end hotels. Booking early in October or November secures the best rates and availability for the peak February school-holiday weeks. Ski rental and lift passes are available in Bruneck and at the base stations, so you do not need to bring bulky equipment if you prefer to travel light.
Best Time to Visit Kronplatz
March is worth considering for those who want longer daylight hours, softer spring snow in the afternoons and generally lower accommodation prices. Early December can be hit or miss depending on snowfall, as the 2024/25 season illustrated, so unless early snow reports are encouraging it is safer to wait until after the New Year.
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Snow depth by winter
Snow reliability: Good (65/100), based on altitude and historical snow depth.
Maximum snow depth (cm) per winter season. Source: Open-Meteo (ERA5).
Kronplatz on the map
Lifts and pistes based on OpenStreetMap.
Webcams in Kronplatz

📷 Rasen-Antholz - Rasun-Anterselva: Ried - View to Percha/Perca

📷 Olang - Valdaora: Mitterolang - Niederolang

📷 Rasen-Antholz - Rasun-Anterselva: Niederrasen

📷 Rasen-Antholz - Rasun-Anterselva: Hotel Brötz - Niederrasen

📷 Olang - Valdaora › North-east: Antholz valley - Hochpustertal

📷 Bruneck - Brunico › North: Olang valley station | Kronplatz

📷 Sand in Taufers - Campo Tures: Mühlen in Taufers - AMONTI Chalets

📷 Sand in Taufers - Campo Tures: Sonnklar
FAQ about Kronplatz
How many km of pistes does Kronplatz have?
Kronplatz has approximately 104 km of marked downhill pistes (source: OpenStreetMap).
How many lifts are there in Kronplatz?
Kronplatz is served by around 29 ski lifts.
What does a ski holiday to Kronplatz cost?
Accommodations in Kronplatz start from around €763 per person; Nivosola compares 31 options, refreshed daily.
Is there enough snow in Kronplatz?
Yes. Recent winters reached a maximum snow depth of around 139 cm. December to March is the most reliable period.
How many kilometres of pistes does Kronplatz have?
Kronplatz has around 104 km of marked pistes, served by 29 lifts including 22 gondolas, making it one of the best-connected mid-size ski areas in South Tyrol.
Is Kronplatz suitable for beginners?
Yes. The lift system includes magic-carpet and platter-served beginner zones, and the majority of uphill travel is in enclosed gondolas which are much more comfortable for nervous first-timers. The broad, easy blues on the upper plateau are ideal for building confidence.
What was the snow like in recent seasons at Kronplatz?
Snow depths have varied considerably. The deepest season in recent years was 2020/21 with a peak of 139 cm, and 2023/24 also delivered a strong 109 cm. The 2024/25 season was leaner at 57 cm peak depth, but the resort's snowmaking infrastructure kept the main runs in good condition throughout.