Kronplatz
Kronplatz stands proudly in the heart of the Italian Dolomites in South Tyrol. Rising to 2,275m, this distinctive mountain resort forms the centrepiece of one of Italy’s most highly regarded ski areas. With panoramic views over the Puster Valley and sweeping alpine scenery, Kronplatz is a firm favourite among skiers and snowboarders seeking varied terrain, world-class lift infrastructure and a genuine Dolomites experience.
Part of the legendary Dolomiti Superski network, Kronplatz benefits from fantastic snow reliability, pristine groomed pistes, and excellent connections to the wider Dolomite ski carousel. Whether you’re chasing perfect corduroy runs, experiencing high-speed gondolas or exploring quaint mountain huts, Kronplatz delivers an unforgettable winter escape.




Why Kronplatz
Kronplatz offers around 121 km of well-groomed pistes spread across varied terrain that suits beginners through to advanced skiers. Its high elevation and comprehensive snow-making ensure consistent coverage throughout the season, while the slopes’ natural north-facing orientation helps preserve snow quality late into winter.
Serviced by 31 modern lifts, including an extensive network of gondolas and cable cars that radiate around the summit, Kronplatz is known for efficient uphill transport and minimal queues. The design allows easy access to slopes from multiple directions, so you can ski long, satisfying runs all day.
Beyond the slopes, Kronplatz’s location in South Tyrol blends alpine culture with Italian charm. Mountain huts, scenic panoramas and local cuisine enrich every ski day, while its inclusion in the Dolomiti Superski pass connects you to a vast network of world-class ski areas beyond Kronplatz itself.
Kronplatz Mountain Statistics
| Summit | 2275m |
| Base | 973m |
| Vertical | 1302m |
| Lifts | 31 |
| Runs | 121km |
| Average Snowfall | ~200cm⁺ |
| Beginner | 48% |
| Intermediate | 28% |
| Advanced | 24% |