It’s a place filled with variety. Where no two days are the same. A place of pristine nature and authentic experiences. Where everyone finds his or her very own and unique venture: Welcome to the Dolomites Region Kronplatz. Be it adventure and exploration or peace and recreation – the possibilities for enjoying the area surrounding our world-famous No.1 ski mountain all year round, a territory whose identity has been shaped by no less than three cultures, are as diverse as its impressive Alpine landscapes. Embark on a journey into the legendary Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage. Explore it on hiking trails and bike tours, while climbing, skiing or snowshoeing. Savour the specialities of our region in cosy mountain huts and witness long-standing customs and traditions up close. Let yourself be carried back in time by numerous sights in and around the medieval city of Bruneck/Brunico and live magical moments as you discover unspoilt side valleys and traditional towns – idyllic destinations for your holiday which offer an excellent starting point for all your activities. Be it as a couple, with your family or your friends: A fascinating world is waiting for you!
A very special pre-Christmas offer for you and your loved ones:
The offer is valid only in participating establishments, ski schools and ski rentals.
MOREDolomiti Springdays L (16/03/2025 – 22/03/2025)
Overnight stays starting from March 15, 2025, skipass starting from March 16, 2025
Dolomiti Springdays S (23/03/2025 – 21/04/2025)
Overnight stays starting from March 23, 2025,
skipass starting from March 23, 2025
The offer is only valid in participating establishments, ski schools and ski rentals.
MOREArriving from Bolzano-Bozen and points south:
Take the A22 Brennero Autostrada to the Bressanone/Val Pusteria-Brixen/Pustertal exit for state route SS49-E66 (30 km/19 miles from the highway exit to Brunico-Bruneck, 42 km/26 miles to Valdaora-Olang, and 43 km/27 miles to San Vigilio-St. Vigil).
Arriving from Venice and points beyond:
Take the A27 Alemagna Autostrada and continue past Treviso until it ends, then continue on state route SS51 Alemagna toward Tai di Cadore. Continue on the SS51 to Cortina and then to Dobbiaco-Toblach, then take route SS49-E68 to Brunico-Bruneck (63 km/39 miles from Cortina to Brunico).
Arrival from the Brenner Pass, Innsbruck, Austria, and points north:
Take the Autostrada Brennero-Brennerautobahn (A22) to the Bressanone/Val Pusteria-Brixen/Pustertal exit, then continue along the main highway (SS49-E66) into the Val Pusteria-Pustertal valley. The western gateway to the Kronplatz region is located in S. Sigismondo-St. Sigmund near Chienes-Kiens.
Arrival from Lienz, Austria and points east:
You can also reach us from Lienz, Austria and points beyond. You will cross the Austrian-Italian border between Arnbach, Austria and Prato alla Drava-Winnebach, Italy (route B100-E66 in Austria ) and continue on route SS49-E66 in Italy into the Val Pusteria. The eastern gateway to the Kronplatz region is located in Monguelfo-Welsberg.
ARRIVAL
Positioned in the heart of Europe, South Tyrol has a good train network, with connecting trains from the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB), Italian Trenitalia, as well as Deutsche Bahn (DB).
Once in South Tyrol, DB/ÖBB train travelers can use the ‘Anschlussticket Südtirol’, a ticket that allows travelling with public transportation to get from the train station to their accommodation and vice versa on their day of arrival/departure.