Kronplatz vás okouzlí svou krásou a širokými možnostmi pro lyžování a zimní sporty. |
From Niederrasen or Oberrasen (following the mark n. 4 or 3) > up to Redensberg > take the paths with the marks n. 4, 1a and 17 to Aschbach > Niedristhof (rest station) > earth pyramids (the last stretch is quite steep). To go back to Rasen take the same path on the opposite direction or as an alternative continue until Platten and Oberwielenbach (mark n. 16) and lastly Percha (possibly by bus from Percha to Rasen).
This very rewarding hike dotted with breath-taking views from the peak of Mount Kronplatzrequires a certain amount of stamina: Although the trail is not a particularly difficult one, it runs along a relatively long route.
The Artistic Weaving Mill FRANZ in Bruneck right in the heart of the Dolomites has represented textile tradition for generations. Finest natural fibers such as linen, cotton, and wool are processed to make our high-quality products; this requires a high degree of craftsmanship. As a traditional craft business, we attach particular importance to exceptional quality. The same applies to our patterns, which are all personally designed by us here in Bruneck with a high degree of devotion and dedication.
From 1230 forwards the castle was home to knights and caretakers in the Gader Valley, who were appointed by the Bishop of Brixen until 1803. Farmers inhabited it from that point on, until it was converted into the Museum of Ladin History and Culture, and was expanded. The central point of the information is, amongst others, the cave bear, Ursus ladinicus, for which a branch museum in St Kassian was created. A foyer area was added onto the castle with a bar and rooms for temporary exhibitions, area constructed from wood, steel and glass, which with its flat roof goes almost unnoticed next to the superior historical building, and is a good example of a timeless modern construction. Inside, robust wooden flooring and whitewashed walls create a neutral background for various exhibitions and floor-to-ceiling glass-paneled sections of the facade look out onto a gorgeous view.
Two floors with fashion for him & her with sporting goods and clothing, skate & street furniture.
In the winter season 2021/22 the new cable car Olang 1+2 will be open for skiers for the first time.
With a speed of 6.5m/s and a transport capacity of 3,900 persons per hour, the new lift is the ascent system with the highest transport capacity at Kronplatz/Plan de Corones.
With the architectural masterpiece of Dip-Ing. Cornelius Schlotthauer (former Senior Associate at Zaha Hadid Architects) and the modern lift technology of Doppelmayr Italia, the Olang 1+2 lift system is the new highlight on the No. 1 ski mountain in South Tyrol.
The new cable car is not only the fastest and most innovative, but also one of the most comfortable lifts leading directly from the valley to the summit.
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In summer, Kronplatz/Plan de Corones is a popular destination for families, hikers, bikers, connoisseurs and culture enthusiasts.
The lift Kronplatz 2000 takes you from the valley station Reischach/Riscone to the summit of Kronplatz/Plan de Corones, at 2,275 meters above sea level. Already during the ride you have a wonderful view over Bruneck/Brunico and its surroundings!
The famous mountain in the Pustertal Valley is the No. 1 ski area in South Tyrol in winter and delights with its unmistakable 360° panoramic view. Convince yourself!
Situated in the Dolomites amongst the protected Viles (Ladin hamlets), this residential home stands at 1,200 meters above sea level. The house, divided into a home and a separate holiday apartment, has borrowed the wooden-clad building style of the traditional Paarhöfe (pairs of residential and farming buildings) and was carefully built on the steep meadow. The concrete construction remains visible in the interior of the building, smoothed and painted white, and the exterior is covered in darkly varnished wood. Hand-fashion, untreated, matured pine wood from the local area was used for the interior. The house is completely self-sufficient in terms of energy: it has its own source of water, geothermal power, and uses solar energy collected by solar panels integrated into the roof. The chalet has been awarded many prizes.
The the toboggan run to the Brunst hut is especially interesting because of the appropriate length of 7 km. The natural track is perfectly groomed. You start by walking from the car park above the Lipper saw in Valdaora di Sopra over the prepared forest road towards Brunst hut.
You can rent at Sport Sagmeister and rent and go.
The Brunst hut is not managed during winter time. The hut offers a little room where you can enjoy your break.
Imoegnative hike from Valdfaora di Sopra/Oberolang (Böden) in direction Salla and then back.