Dolomites region

Plan de Corones

Dolomites region

Plan de Corones

Adventure and relaxation, city whispers and natural beauty: Change your perspective on your holiday in South Tyrol to suit your mood. Around Plan de Corones/Kronplatz, with the lively town of Brunico/Bruneck as the centre of the region and the main town in Val Pusteria/Pustertal, you can explore cobbled alleyways and mountain-lined hiking trails, along glistening mountain lakes, on varied valley cycle paths and flowing trails.

Adventure and relaxation, city whispers and natural beauty: Change your perspective on your holiday in South Tyrol to suit your mood. Around Plan de Corones/Kronplatz, with the lively town of Brunico/Bruneck as the centre of the region and the main town in Val Pusteria/Pustertal, you can explore cobbled alleyways and mountain-lined hiking trails, along glistening mountain lakes, on varied valley cycle paths and flowing trails.

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Hiking

South Tyrol offers over 16,000 kilometres of marked hiking trails through a diverse landscape with Mediterranean and Alpine vegetation. Numerous mountain huts invite you to take a break with regional cuisine, marvellous views and warm hospitality. At higher altitudes, high alpine huts offer protection from the elements. Climbing enthusiasts can explore the rocks on 50 via ferratas. There are suitable routes for every level of fitness.

Mountain Biking

Do you enjoy cycling on holiday? South Tyrol offers an extensive network of cycling routes from town to town, challenging routes and winding pass roads with breathtaking panoramic views. Whether trekking bikes, e-bikes, mountain bikes, gravel bikes or racing bikes, cycling is one of the most popular recreational activities here.

Climbing

Various routes and ascents of different levels of difficulty take you to some of the most breathtaking places that can only be reached by climbing. These include the imposing Three Peaks, the Vajolet Towers in the Catinaccio massif and the Odle Peaks, where mountaineering legend Reinhold Messner once learnt to climb.

Paragliding

Paragliding in South Tyrol almost makes the dream of flying come true. The view of the impressive rock formations of the Dolomites is simply overwhelming. Many easily accessible peaks and mountain stations in South Tyrol are ideal launch sites for paragliding. Beginners are in good hands with experienced guides on tandem flights, while experienced paragliders can explore the mountains of South Tyrol on their own.

Hiking

South Tyrol offers over 16,000 kilometres of marked hiking trails through a diverse landscape with Mediterranean and Alpine vegetation. Numerous mountain huts invite you to take a break with regional cuisine, marvellous views and warm hospitality. At higher altitudes, high alpine huts offer protection from the elements. Climbing enthusiasts can explore the rocks on 50 via ferratas. There are suitable routes for every level of fitness.

Mountain Biking

Do you enjoy cycling on holiday? South Tyrol offers an extensive network of cycling routes from town to town, challenging routes and winding pass roads with breathtaking panoramic views. Whether trekking bikes, e-bikes, mountain bikes, gravel bikes or racing bikes, cycling is one of the most popular recreational activities here.

Climbing

Various routes and ascents of different levels of difficulty take you to some of the most breathtaking places that can only be reached by climbing. These include the imposing Three Peaks, the Vajolet Towers in the Catinaccio massif and the Odle Peaks, where mountaineering legend Reinhold Messner once learnt to climb.

Paragliding

Paragliding in South Tyrol almost makes the dream of flying come true. The view of the impressive rock formations of the Dolomites is simply overwhelming. Many easily accessible peaks and mountain stations in South Tyrol are ideal launch sites for paragliding. Beginners are in good hands with experienced guides on tandem flights, while experienced paragliders can explore the mountains of South Tyrol on their own.

Alpine Ski

No other sport offers such a feeling of freedom. In South Tyrol, you can let off steam on countless perfectly groomed slopes, whether on skis or a snowboard, fully equipped and full of energy. Take a break in one of the cosy huts, where you can fortify yourself with homemade Schlutzkrapfen, dumplings, apple strudel and a glass of South Tyrolean wine.

Ski touring

Experience unspoilt landscapes, quiet seclusion far away from the ski slopes and snow-covered slopes full of powder snow and firn. Whether you want to conquer the impressive Dolomites, prefer gentler peaks, enjoy wide panoramas or are only satisfied with the highest mountain peaks - incomparable nature experiences and sporting challenges await you on a ski tour in South Tyrol.

Nordic skiing

Whether in Vinschgau, Antholz, Gsieser Tal or in the heart of the Dolomites: South Tyrol has an extensive and varied network of cross-country ski trails. You can explore the trails in classic or skating style. Discover the perfectly groomed trails of the Dolomiti Nordicski network, the largest cross-country skiing area in Europe in the heart of the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Ice skating

In winter, frozen natural lakes such as Lake Reschen in the Vinschgau Valley and the Völser Weiher pond near Bolzano are transformed into ice skating paradises for all ages. Artificial ice rinks such as the Ritten ice rink also offer perfect conditions for speed skaters and ice princesses. Those who prefer a more leisurely approach can test their skills at curling.

Alpine Ski

No other sport offers such a feeling of freedom. In South Tyrol, you can let off steam on countless perfectly groomed slopes, whether on skis or a snowboard, fully equipped and full of energy. Take a break in one of the cosy huts, where you can fortify yourself with homemade Schlutzkrapfen, dumplings, apple strudel and a glass of South Tyrolean wine.

Ski touring

Experience unspoilt landscapes, quiet seclusion far away from the ski slopes and snow-covered slopes full of powder snow and firn. Whether you want to conquer the impressive Dolomites, prefer gentler peaks, enjoy wide panoramas or are only satisfied with the highest mountain peaks - incomparable nature experiences and sporting challenges await you on a ski tour in South Tyrol.

Nordic skiing

Whether in Vinschgau, Antholz, Gsieser Tal or in the heart of the Dolomites: South Tyrol has an extensive and varied network of cross-country ski trails. You can explore the trails in classic or skating style. Discover the perfectly groomed trails of the Dolomiti Nordicski network, the largest cross-country skiing area in Europe in the heart of the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Ice skating

Ice skating

Surroundings

In the heart of South Tyrol

In the heart of

South Tyrol

Surrounded by endless possibilities

Surrounded by endless possibilities

64 Km

Alpe di Siusi

Castelrotto

64 Km

Alpe di Siusi

Castelrotto

33 Km

Lake Braies

Braies Valley

33 Km

Lake Braies

Braies Valley

58 Km

Three peaks of Lavaredo

Sesto Valley

58 Km

Three peaks of Lavaredo

Sesto Valley

32 Km

Lake Anterselva

Anterselva Valley

32 Km

Lake Anterselva

Anterselva Valley

65 Km

Seceda

Gardena Valley

65 Km

Seceda

Gardena Valley

06 Km

Brunico Castle

Brunico

06 Km

Brunico Castle

Brunico

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