Kronplatz - Ski mountain Nr. 1 in South Tyrol/Italy
Kronplatz, what else? The best place to stay for ski fanatics and snowboarders. Kronplatz is located in South Tyrol/Pustertal Valley and it's the best ski resort in South Tyrol. Kronplatz, was sonst? Der Kronplatz ist bekannt für seine perfekten und sicheren Pisten und eignet sich aufgrund der großen Pistenauswahl sowohl für Anfänger und Kinder, als auch für Profis. Der Kronplatz ist das ideale Skigebiet, um neue Leute kennenzulernen und Kontakte zu schließen, oder einfach nur seinem Lieblingssport zu fröhnen. Den Kronplatz muss man erlebt haben! Il Plan de Corones è la montagna sciistica ideale sia per principanti e bambini che per professionisti. Le piste sono perfettamente preparate ed anche molto sicuri! Venite, vedete e vivete il Plan de Corones!
Skiing in South Tyrol - Ski-Fahren in Süd-Tirol - eurolaser
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The eurolaser team picks up speed
To round off a successful year our CEO and founder Matthias Kluczinski announced a very special kind of company outing. We exchanged our warm workplace for snow-covered ski slopes from 14th to 18th December 2016. The eurolaser team was thrilled by the invitation and looked forward to an exciting skiing trip adventure. The 66 members of the eurolaser team headed south in the comfort of modern coaches and a few private cars. Destination: the Kronplatz ski region in the most northerly province of Italy.
In addition to a few old hands there were a lot of employees for whom skiing was absolutely unchartered territory. It is true there were a few concerned faces to begin with, but everyone was able to enjoy an extensive ski training program thanks to the good planning. There was ample time to get acquainted with the equipment, the unfamiliar movements and the mountains. From beginners to the advanced, from skiers to snowboarders, everyone got the amount of instruction necessary to set them up properly.
So the adventure could get underway. The high peaks of the main Alpine ridge rose from the north of our accommodation and the legendary majestic “pale mountains” - the Dolomites - to the south east. We set off for the wonderfully snowy slopes in brilliant sunshine. The heart of the holiday region and also its namesake is the 2,275 m high Kronplatz, also known as the No. 1 ski mountain in South Tyrol. Gently descending mountains with wide, almost treeless slopes offered us a magnificent view and the perfect conditions for our fantastic, eventful days. This ski region boasts a total of 119 km of ski slopes and 32 modern lift facilities. It was pure fun and enjoyment.
Exhausted from the fresh mountain air we made our way back to the hotel in the evening. Some of us soon realized that such an active day spent skiing on the slopes can be very tiring. But we managed to revive our spirits with a hearty meal and a couple of “nightcaps”. A pleasant get-together that was not only a culinary indulgence, but also served in particular to build up a sense of mutual trust and companionship within the eurolaser team.
A great way to end the year and a huge boost to motivation for a successful year 2017.
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Das eurolaser-Team nimmt Fahrt auf
Als Abschluss des erfolgreichen Jahres verkündete unser Geschäftsführer und Firmengründer Matthias Kluczinski einen Firmenausflug der ganz besonderen Art. Vom 14. bis 18. Dezember 2016 wurde der warme Arbeitsplatz gegen verschneite Ski-Pisten getauscht. Das eurolaser-Team freute sich über die Einladung und auf das spannende Abenteuer Ski-Reise. Mit modernen Reisebussen und einigen PKWs fuhr das 66-köpfige eurolaser-Team in Richtung Süden. Ziel: das Ski-Gebiet Kronplatz in der nördlichsten Provinz Italiens.
Neben einigen „alten Hasen“ waren auch viele Mitarbeiter dabei, für die das Ski-Fahren absolutes Neuland war. Zwar gab es zu Beginn noch einige bange Gesichter, aber durch die gute Planung durfte jeder ein umfangreiches Ski-Training genießen. Es gab genügend Zeit sich mit der Ausrüstung, den ungewohnten Bewegungsabläufen und den Bergen vertraut zu machen. Vom Anfänger bis zum Fortgeschrittenen, vom Ski- bis zum Snowboard-Fahrer, alle bekamen die Ration an Unterricht, die für eine gute Vorbereitung nötig war.
Das Abenteuer konnte also starten. Von unserem Quartier aus ragten im Norden die hohen Berge des Alpenhauptkamms in den Himmel, im Südosten die sagenumwobenen, majestätischen „Bleichen Berge“, die Dolomiten. Bei strahlendem Sonnenschein und herrlichem Schnee ging es los auf die Pisten. Das Herzstück der Ferienregion und auch gleichzeitig deren Namensgeber ist der 2.275 m hohe Kronplatz, auch als Skiberg Nr. 1 in Südtirol bekannt. Sanft abfallende Berge mit breiten, fast baumlosen Hängen boten uns einen herrlichen Ausblick und die perfekten Bedingungen für tolle, erlebnisreiche Tage. Insgesamt bietet dieses Ski-Gebiet 119 km Pisten und 32 modernste Aufstiegsanlagen. Das war Spaß und Freude pur.
Erschöpft von der Bergluft ging es am Abend zurück ins Hotel. Der eine oder andere stellte dort schnell fest, dass so ein aktiver Skitag auf der Piste anstrengend sein kann. Aber mit deftigem Essen und dem ein oder anderen „Absacker“ aktivierten wir unsere Lebensgeister erneut. Ein gemütliches Beisammensein, welches nicht nur ein Genuss für den Gaumen war, sondern insbesondere zur Stärkung des gegenseitigen Vertrauens und der guten Gemeinschaft innerhalb des eurolaser-Teams diente.
Ein toller Jahres-Ausklang und ein großer Motivationsschub für ein erfolgreiches Jahr 2017.
GoPro Hero 3+ Powder Skiparty Südtirol Kronplatz
One week of powder skiing with friends,
sun fun and great snow.
Kronplatz, passo falzarego, Südtirol
Freestyle Südtirol Cup 2014 - Kronplatz Slopestyle Contest
Freestyle Südtirol Cup 2014 - Stop Kronplatz
Slopestyle Contest Highlight Video
Hotel Dosses: Skiing holiday in Carezza / Dolomites: South Tyrol family ski resort No.1
- Welcome to the Hotel Dosses –
Your fantastically located hotel in Tiers at Rosengarten
The Rosengarten is one of the landmarks of South Tyrol. In the setting sun, the striking, towering rock massif seems magical to glow – as it would send a signal that this is a very special place. At his feet – in St. Zyprian at the end of Tiersertal there is our active and hiking Hotel Dosses. Directly in front of our doorstep we have the Nature Park Schlern-Rosengarten, where you can practice all turistic activies belonging to a fulfilled holiday in the Dolomites. As a long-established hotel in Tiers near Rosengarten, we have earned a good reputation with our hikers service. If desired, our senior boss Hans himself or another proven hiking guide will lead you in the world of the Dolomites. And also for winter sports enthusiasts we have an ideally located holiday hideaway.
Skiing at Großglockner Ski Resort Kals Matrei (Tyrol, Austria) - Snow report from 1.1.14
One meter of fresh snow in the Austrian Tyrol. A great start into the New Year skiing at Großglockner Ski Resort.
Kronplatz 2015,Belvedere I+II,Blue slope
Kronplatz, Südtirol 2015
A beautiful day
Kronplatz 2015 Black slope 4 Herrnegg
Cartoline Italiane 27: Brunico (Bz) - Il centro storico
Brunico (in tedesco Bruneck ) è un comune di 15.210 abitanti della provincia autonoma di Bolzano, nell'Italia settentrionale. È il capoluogo comprensoriale storico, culturale, economico e amministrativo della Val Pusteria (Pustertal). Brunico è sede del comprensorio della Val Pusteria.
Brunico è attraversata dalla Rienza (Rienz) e dal suo affluente Aurino (Ahr).
Dista circa 35 km da Bressanone (Brixen), 70 km da Bolzano (Bozen) e dal Passo del Brennero (Brennerpass) (confine con l'Austria) e circa 35 km da Prato alla Drava (Winnebach) (confine austriaco). A sud si trova la località sciistica Plan de Corones (Kronplatz) (2.273 m s.l.m.), a nordest la Croda Nera (Schwarze Wand) (3.105 m s.l.m.) e a nord-nordovest il Monte Sommo (Sambock) (2.417 m s.l.m.). Valli nelle immediate adiacenze: Val di Tures (Tauferer Tal) ovvero Valle Aurina (Ahrntal), Val Badia (Gadertal), Valle di Anterselva (Antholzer Tal)
Bruneck ist eine Stadt mit 15.210 Einwohnern der Autonomen Provinz Bozen, in Nord-Italien. Es ist die Hauptstadt comprensoriale historischen, kulturellen, wirtschaftlichen und administrativen Zentrum der Pustertal. Bruneck ist die Heimat, die dem Pustertal.
Bruneck wird von Rienz und seinem Zufluss Ahr.
Es ist etwa 35 km von Brixen, 70 km von Bozen und der Brennerpass (Grenze zu Österreich) und ca. 35 km von Winnebach (österreichische Grenze). Im Süden liegt das Skigebiet Kronplatz (2273 m ü.M.), im Nordosten an die Schwarze Wand (3105 m ü.M.) und Nord-Nordwesten Sambock (2417 m ü.M.). Täler in der unmittelbaren Umgebung: Tauferer Tal oder Ahrntal, Gadertal, Antholzer Tal.
Brunico (Bruneck in German) is a town of 15,210 inhabitants of the Autonomous Province of Bolzano, in northern Italy. It is the capital comprensoriale historical, cultural, economic and administrative center of the Val Pusteria (Pustertal). Bruneck is home belonging to the Val Pusteria.
Bruneck is crossed by Rienza (Rienzo) and its tributary Aurina (Ahr).
It is about 35 km from Bressanone (Brixen), 70 km from Bolzano (Bozen) and the Brenner Pass (Brennerpaß) (border with Austria) and about 35 km from Prato alla Drava (Winnebach) (Austrian border). To the south lies the ski resort Plan de Corones (Kronplatz) (2273 m asl), northeast to the Croda Nera (Schwarze Wand) (3105 m asl) and north-northwest Monte High (Sambock) (2417 m asl). Valleys in the immediate surroundings: Val di Tures (Tauferer Tal) or Ahrntal (Ahrntal), Val Badia (Gadertal), Valley Anterselva (Antholzer Tal)
Ski Racines resort, South Tyrol, Dolomites, visit Vipiteno Xmas markets
Ski Racines slopes in the Italian Dolomites of South Tyrol in a first of the season ski experience with a couple of Italian skiers, have the South Tyrol chefs cook up a meal and then go on an evening visit of the Alpine town of Vipiteno with its incredible Christmas market, lights and decorations
Via Portici, Bolzano, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy, Europe
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol is an autonomous region in Northern Italy. Since the 1970s most legislative and administrative competencies have been transferred to the two autonomous provinces which make up the region: Trentino and South Tyrol. The region was part of Austria-Hungary and its predecessors, the Austrian Empire and the Holy Roman Empire from the 8th century until its annexation by Italy in 1919. Together with the Austrian state of Tyrol it is represented by the Euroregion Tyrol-South Tyrol-Trentino. In English, the region is also known as Trentino-South Tyrol or by its Italian name Trentino-Alto Adige. It was inhabited by the Raetian Isarci people and the Romans built a settlement there after the area was conquered in 15 BC by general Nero Claudius Drusus, after whom the settlement Pons Drusi (Drusus Bridge) was named. The nearby village was called Bauzanum. With the end of the Roman empire a Bavarian immigration began and the first mention of a Bavarian count as ruler of Bolzano dates from 679. The area has been settled by German populations since then. Bolzano became an important trading point after its elevation to a town on 24 June 1190 by bishop Konrad of Trent owing to its location between the two major cities of Venice and Augsburg. Four times a year a market was held and traders came from the south and the north. The mercantile magistrate was therefore founded in 1635. Every market season two Italic and two Germanic officers (appointed from the traders who operated there) worked in this office. The city was a cultural crosspoint at that time and still is to this day. Before World War I Bolzano was part of the Austro-Hungarian county of Tyrol. It was annexed by Italy at the end of World War I and on 1 January 1927 became a provincial capital. At the time of its annexation Bolzano was primarily a German-speaking city, with a pre-war population of 30,000 people. In the 1920s, along with the rest of the province, the city was subjected to an intensive Italianization programme under orders from Benito Mussolini. The aim was to outnumber the local German-speaking population by tripling the population with Italian-speaking immigrants drawn from the old provinces. During World War II Bolzano was the site of the Nazi Bolzano Transit Camp, a concentration camp for Jews and political prisoners. According to the 2011 census 73.80% of the city's inhabitants speak Italian, 25.52% German and 0.68% Ladin as their first language. The city thrives on a mix of old and new high-quality intensive agriculture (including wine, fruit and dairy products), tourism, traditional handicraft (wood, ceramics) and advanced services. Heavy industry (machinery, automotive, steel) installed during the 1930s has now been mostly dismantled. On the downside, the local economy is very dependent on the public sector and especially the provincial government. Bolzano is the biggest city in South Tyrol, which is an autonomous province in Northern Italy with a special statute. This statute preserves the rights of the German-speaking minority in Italy. This unique system has been admired by the Dalai Lama, who visited the city on several occasions to study a possible application in Chinese-occupied Tibet. It has also been presented as role model for the successful and fair resolution of inter-ethnic conflict to other regions of the world.
Its mediaeval city centre, Gothic and Romanesque churches and bilingual signage give it the flavour of a city at the crossroads of Italian and Austrian cultures. This and its natural and cultural attractions make it a popular tourist destination. The town is host to an annual road running competition the BOclassic which features an elite men's 10K and women's 5K races. The event, first held in 1975, takes place on New Year's Eve and is broadcast live on television by Rai Sport Più. Bolzano is also the host city to the Giro delle Dolomiti annual road bike event.
Abfahrt nach Val di fassa - Sella Ronda - Green Round (anticlockwise)
Downhill runway, Val di fassa
This Helm Video with GPS Data. See the original at
Sella Ronda - Green Round (anticlockwise)
This Helm Video with GPS Data. See the original at
The Sellaronda is the ski circuit around the Sella group.
The Sella lies between the four Ladin valleys of Badia, Gherdëina, Fascia, and Fodom and is divided between the provinces of South Tyrol, Trentino and Belluno. It can be driven around by car crossing the Campolongo Pass, Pordoi Pass, Sella Pass, and Gardena Pass. In winter it is possible to ski around the entire massif by using the Sellaronda ski lift carousel. Also each winter the alpine touring ski Sellaronda Skimarathon race is held, which leads around the entire Sella and covers 42 km of mountain trails. The same trails can be mastered by Mountain bike during the summer.
Die Sellaronda in Entgegengesetzter Uhrzeigerrichtung, grüne Route auf der Landkarte. Von Wolkenstein in Gröden mit der Seilbahn des Ciampinoi's folgt man die Spur n°5 bis Plan de Gralba. Hier nimmt man den Sessellift Piz Setëur. Nach dem Aufstieg und einer kurzen Abfahrt zum Sessellift Sassolungo, der zur Steinernen Stadt bringt, durchquert man die wunderbare „Steinernen Stadt von der man zum Sesselift Sasso Levante am Sella Joch gelangt. Nach diesem Aufstiegt fährt man Richtung des Salei Tales bis zur Kabinenbahn des Pian Frataces am Lupo Bianco wo der sechser Sessellift zur Hütte des Sas Becè bringt. Von hier aus fährt man die lange Strecke der Belvedere Piste bis zu Arabba. In Arabba überquert man zu Fuß ein Stück bis zum Sesseleift hinzugelangen der zum Bec de Roces führt. Der Abstieg bringt zum Campolongo Pass. Von dort aus erreicht man mittels des Sesselifts nach Colfosco. Hier nimmt man die komfortable Kabinenbahn, die in weniger Zeit bis zur Schutzhütte Cir, oberhalb des Grödner Joches, führt. Nach einer kleinen Abfahrt zum Sessellift Val Setus, fährt man zum Grödner Joch hinab und nehmen den letzten Sessellift zur Dantercepies bahn. Die letzte Abfahrt führt wieder nach dem ursprünglichen Ausgangspunkt Wolkenstein in Gröden zurück. Die Sellaronda in Entgegengesetzter Uhrzeigerrichtung durchzuführen, legt man 15.705 Meter zurück, mit Aufstiegs und Abstiegsanlagen etwa 22.950 Insgesamt eine Summe von etwa 38 km und 655 Meter.
Via Savine - Arabba - Sella Ronda - Green Round (anticlockwise)
Via Savine - Arabba
Sella Ronda - Green Round (anticlockwise)
Helm Video with GPS Data. See the original at
The Sellaronda is the ski circuit around the Sella group.
The Sella lies between the four Ladin valleys of Badia, Gherdëina, Fascia, and Fodom and is divided between the provinces of South Tyrol, Trentino and Belluno. It can be driven around by car crossing the Campolongo Pass, Pordoi Pass, Sella Pass, and Gardena Pass. In winter it is possible to ski around the entire massif by using the Sellaronda ski lift carousel. Also each winter the alpine touring ski Sellaronda Skimarathon race is held, which leads around the entire Sella and covers 42 km of mountain trails. The same trails can be mastered by Mountain bike during the summer.
Die Sellaronda in Entgegengesetzter Uhrzeigerrichtung, grüne Route auf der Landkarte. Von Wolkenstein in Gröden mit der Seilbahn des Ciampinoi's folgt man die Spur n°5 bis Plan de Gralba. Hier nimmt man den Sessellift Piz Setëur. Nach dem Aufstieg und einer kurzen Abfahrt zum Sessellift Sassolungo, der zur Steinernen Stadt bringt, durchquert man die wunderbare „Steinernen Stadt von der man zum Sesselift Sasso Levante am Sella Joch gelangt. Nach diesem Aufstiegt fährt man Richtung des Salei Tales bis zur Kabinenbahn des Pian Frataces am Lupo Bianco wo der sechser Sessellift zur Hütte des Sas Becè bringt. Von hier aus fährt man die lange Strecke der Belvedere Piste bis zu Arabba. In Arabba überquert man zu Fuß ein Stück bis zum Sesseleift hinzugelangen der zum Bec de Roces führt. Der Abstieg bringt zum Campolongo Pass. Von dort aus erreicht man mittels des Sesselifts nach Colfosco. Hier nimmt man die komfortable Kabinenbahn, die in weniger Zeit bis zur Schutzhütte Cir, oberhalb des Grödner Joches, führt. Nach einer kleinen Abfahrt zum Sessellift Val Setus, fährt man zum Grödner Joch hinab und nehmen den letzten Sessellift zur Dantercepies bahn. Die letzte Abfahrt führt wieder nach dem ursprünglichen Ausgangspunkt Wolkenstein in Gröden zurück. Die Sellaronda in Entgegengesetzter Uhrzeigerrichtung durchzuführen, legt man 15.705 Meter zurück, mit Aufstiegs und Abstiegsanlagen etwa 22.950 Insgesamt eine Summe von etwa 38 km und 655 Meter.
ValGardena Italia - Ski Area - view from Seceda
View of Valgardena from Seceda mountain at 2500 meters. Just over Santa Cristina and Ortisei. Saslong
Italia - province of Bolzano (Bozen)
Skifahren auf der Seiser Alm (Südtirol)
Skifahren vom Goldknopflift zum Florianlift auf der Seiser Alm Südtirol
Sciare dalla pista punta d´oro alla pista florian
Südtirol Bike Holidays Eisacktal, Gröden, Seiseralm
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Film: Klaus Kneist & Sebastian Hermann
DISCOVER SOUTH TYROL - shot only with GoPro (60FPS/HD)
I was in South Tyrol to discover this beautiful part of Italy.
I shot it only with the GoPro Hero3+ in 60FPS!
Thanks to Nightcall fo this epic music:
Ski in Südtirol März 2014
Shot with GoPro Hero 2