Your Mt Plan de Corones/Kronplatz hotel near the slopes
Winter fun in the mountains of the Val Pusteria/Pustertal valley
Mt Plan de Corones/Kronplatz, one of Europe’s most renowned ski areas, offers winter fun extraordinaire. With its 121 kilometres of slopes, modern lifts, and breathtaking panoramas, it delights skiers and snowboarders alike.
Located at the foot of the mountain, the Clara is the ideal place for winter sports fans: You can easily reach the slopes on foot in 8 to 10 minutes. Alternatively, the ski bus (which stops almost right outside our door) will conveniently take you to the valley station. A cross-country skier’s dream awaits right here in Reischach: Perfectly groomed trails run through the snow-covered landscape and guarantee pure enjoyment amidst glorious nature – with views of the peaks of the Val Pusteria/Pustertal valley. And as a former professional cross-country skier with World Cup experience, Roland knows exactly which trail is right for you.

More than just a ski hotel: Mt Plan de Corones/Kronplatz in summer
When the snow melts, the mountain world around Mt Plan de Corones/Kronplatz becomes a paradise for fans of the great outdoors. Mountain bikers can look forward to a network of trails ranging from leisurely circuits to fast-paced downhill routes. Hikers can experience the beauty of the region on a rich variety of paths – from sunny mountain pastures to the spectacular peaks of the Dolomites.
The Clara is the ideal starting point for your summer adventures: Its proximity to Mt Plan de Corones/Kronplatz, the Dolomites, and neighbouring valleys offers countless opportunities to explore and discover.
The ultimate Clara highlight? You don’t need to take care of anything – Roland will plan it all for you. Daily activity recommendations, tailor-made for every season, interest, and age. Where can you find that? Only at the Clara.
From his favourite hidden spots to the best hikes – nobody knows the region as well as Roland. His tips are priceless, and his recommendations let you experience South Tyrol in a way that no one else can. Could that be the reason why guests return to the Clara again and again?