




A restored 16th-century hunting lodge set across three floors, featuring a traditional Stube, a modern kitchen, and a private wellness area.
16 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 10 guests
King bed
Queen bed
Double bed
Twin bed
0 bathrooms
From
£15,300
per week
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£21,000
per week
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£26,500
per week
White Deer Lodge sits within the Kronplatz ski area in South Tyrol, directly connected to Plan de Corones — a mountain that offers over 100 kilometres of pisted terrain across a broad range of ability levels. The area is well regarded for reliable snow conditions and a well-developed lift infrastructure. The surrounding Val Pusteria valley provides access to the wider Dolomiti Superski network, one of the largest interconnected ski areas in the Alps. The village of San Lorenzo di Sebato is the nearest settlement, with local restaurants and services within easy reach. The nearest major airport is Innsbruck, with Bolzano and Verona also viable options depending on origin. Private transfers are included with the property, simplifying arrival logistics for groups travelling together.
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South Tyrol's #1 ski mountain with state-of-the-art lifts and panoramic 360-degree views.
Kronplatz (Plan de Corones) is a striking, panettone-shaped mountain situated in the heart of South Tyrol, Italy. Famed for having one of the most advanced lift networks in Europe—primarily consisting of high-speed, heated gondolas—the resort offers an exceptionally comfortable and efficient mountain experience. At the 2,275-meter summit, visitors are treated to stunning 360-degree views of the Dolomites and the Zillertal Alps, alongside architectural marvels like the Messner Mountain Museum Corones designed by Zaha Hadid. The skiing here is characterized by meticulously groomed, wide-open boulevards that are perfect for carving and cruising. It operates as a focal point of the Dolomiti Superski area, blending Austrian efficiency with Italian flair. The mountain is accessed from several base villages, including the lively town of Brunico (Bruneck) and the charming Ladin village of San Vigilio di Marebbe. Beyond the impeccable pistes, Kronplatz is a culinary hotspot. The resort seamlessly blends traditional hearty Tyrolean alpine fare with sophisticated Mediterranean cuisine. Between its cutting-edge infrastructure, exceptional snowmaking capabilities, and diverse terrain, it is a premier destination for families, intermediates, and aggressive piste-skiers alike.
Kronplatz offers a highly unique layout where wide, sunny blue and red runs dominate the upper mountain and eastern flanks. Conversely, experts are drawn to the northern and western faces to conquer the famous 'Black Five'—a collection of steep, sustained black runs that plunge over 1,000 vertical meters to the valley floor.
A spectacular UNESCO World Heritage site known for its jagged limestone peaks, rich blend of Italian and Austrian cultures, and world-class culinary scene.
Wide, sunny eastern slopes featuring expansive red runs perfectly pitched for carving.
The steep northern face home to the Sylvester and Herrnegg black runs, descending all the way to the valley floor.
Gentle, rolling blue slopes that offer an incredibly safe and scenic environment for learners.
Home to the formidable Erta piste, a steep slope regularly featured on the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup circuit.
Located near the Belvedere lift, offering progressive kicker lines, boxes, and rails for all freestyle levels.
Innsbruck Airport (INN)
1h 30min
105km
Private taxis, airport shuttles from Innsbruck or Venice, and direct rail connections are readily available. Extensive paid and free parking available at the base stations in Riscone, Olang, and Piculin.
Late November to mid-April
Dynamic pricing applies if you purchase tickets online in advance, offering up to 5% discounts.
Lift passes
Kronplatz Adult Day Pass (EUR 77), Dolomiti Superski Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 415)