Hotel Teresa

  • The Dolomites, Italy, Kronplatz

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Hotel Teresa is surrounded by nature at the bottom of the famous Kronplatz mountains. It’s the perfect base for a walking holiday.

Great location for walking and biking

The area's known for its walking and biking trails in the summer, with lots of downhill and free ride paths to choose from. If you want to head up into the mountains, the Pedagà-Piz de Plaies cable car is just 300 metres away. The Schanung-Vallazza family really know their stuff. They’re experts on the area and are always happy to offer advice and recommendations on where to head for the day. They even offer free excursions – we loved wildlife watching in the UNESCO National Park.

Delicious local food & drink

The food here is definitely something to shout about. The hearty Ladin dishes really hit the spot after a day out on the mountains. The hotel are also committed to sustainability and have collaborated with local farms and organisations to make sure that the produce they use adheres to a “zero kilometre” policy where possible.

Added value

Single Saver: no single supplement for Summer 23

Three free weekly guided excursions in the Dolomite natural parks, (includes one sunset walk with dinner in a mountain hut)

Free sunrise or sunset wildlife watching trip in the UNESCO park

Free use of hotels mountain bikes (subject to availability)

Once weekly natural foot massage experience

Inghams rep based in resort

Flights and transfers included

Kronplatz

Kronplatz is the name of the mighty mountain that shares its name with the region beyond. Known as Plan de Corones in the local language of Ladin, there’s an array of ways to explore the valleys and peaks here, from footpaths to zip wires – as well as cable cars that put everything in easy reach. The village of San Vigilio di Marebbe welcomes visitors with mountain cuisine and cosy inns surrounded by pine woods, centuries-old farms and mountains. But, the wildest scenery lies just south, where Fanes-Senes-Braies Natural Park lays out the dramatic vistas the Dolomites are famous for – including the turquoise waters of Lago di Braies-Pragser Wildsee.

The legendary Kronplatz

The mountain of Kronplatz – or Plan de Corones – is the “crowning place” of Dolasilla, the warrior princess of the national epic of the Ladin people who have lived in the Dolomites for thousands of years. Hop in a cable car up to the crowning plateau, where you can explore the mountains with all the fearlessness of Dolasilla. Hike alpine paths, zoom down zip lines, tackle the via ferrata course, take to the skies on a paraglider, or rocket through the bike park on its dedicated (and occasionally hair-raising) trails.

Mountain huts and mountain museums

Hiking paths lead into the rocky vistas of the Dolomites – or you can stick to a leisurely loop around Kronplatz, stopping at the mountain huts, viewpoints and museums en route. Messner Mountain Museum, Corones is the Space Age creation of architect Zaha Hadid and renowned local mountaineer Reinhold Messner. Duck inside the plateau-edge museum to learn all about the history of mountaineering in the Tyrol. Rifugio restaurants serve up mountain fare nearby, with energy-boosting menus of canederli bread dumplings and charcuterie boards piled high with smoked speck ham and herb-crusted cheese.

Welcome to Ladinia

It’s a good idea to learn a little of the three local languages if planning a holiday to Kronplatz. German is most widely spoken after the region’s stint under Austrian rule, but you’ll also hear Italian and Ladin, the original language of these once-remote mountain valleys. In fact, Kronplatz is a stronghold of Ladin culture – best experienced by staying in a valley village such as San Vigilio di Marebbe. Here, life revolves around the cobblestone village square, where a baroque church points its steeple to the sky. Chalet-like houses, hotels and restaurants line the streets, some adorned with wood carvings and serving Tyrolean favourites like crispy feies da soni potatoes and poppy seed pasta.

Into the wild: walking in the Fanes-Sennes-Braies and Puez Odle natural parks

There’s a wild world beyond Kronplatz. Fanes-Senes-Braies Natural Park stretches out to the south-east. It’s perhaps best-known for the Alta Via 1 – one of the most famous long-distance hikes in the Dolomites. Easier routes take you rambling past sheer mountain faces, and onwards through bright green pastures grazed by hardy cows, rocky, forested valleys, and mountain meadows awash with wildflowers. 

The neighbouring Puez Odle Natural Park is another great choice for wanderers who like their walks with a bit of drama. The unusual geology of the Dolomites is on full display here, including tunnel-like cleft mountains and towering limestone karsts. Keep your eyes on the skies – you might just spy a golden eagle gliding overhead.

Why book a summer holiday in Kronplatz with Inghams?

At Inghams, we do walking holidays differently. With no fixed itinerary, you have more time in your destination and the freedom to walk as much or as little as you like, discovering some of Kronplatz best walking routes and activities at your own pace.

With over 85 years of outdoor travel experience, our holiday packages to Kronplatz include flights, transfers, and accommodation, so you can relax and leave the small details to us. Our experts can help you choose the best holiday for you, and our team in resort can give you the inside scoop on how to spend your time away with us.

Rooms
  • No. of rooms: 30
  • No. of floors: 4
  • Official rating: 4

Rooms

Standard Rooms are about 20m² and sleep two people. They're decorated with an alpine feel with lots of wooden features and have a shower.

Comfort Rooms are about 22m² and sleep up to three people (extra bed is a single sofa bed). They're decorated in a traditional Ladin style and have a shower.

Superior Rooms are about 30m² and sleep up to four people (extra bed is a double sofa bed). They have a bath or shower and a balcony.

Single Rooms have no single supplement and are a great choice for solo travellers. They have a shower. 

Standard Rooms for sole use are available on request, please call to book.

All rooms have:

  • Balcony
  • TV
  • Hairdryer
  • Bathrobes & slippers
  • Mini-fridge
  • Safe

Local fees & taxes

A resort tax of approx. €1.75 per person per night is payable locally.

Accessibility

  • Lift accessible: Yes
  • Lift serves all floors: Yes
  • Access ramp: No
  • Airport transfer time: approx. 2 hours 30 minutes by coach from Innsbruck airport. From mid- September guests will fly into Verona airport, transfer time approx. 3 hours.
  • Resort centre location
  • 300 metres to Pedagà-Piz de Plaies and Bronta cable car
  • 40 metres to the nearest bus stop
Facilities

Family friendly facilities

  • Experience Nature programme for children. Teaching children and their parents about the flora and fauna of the nearby natural parks, through exploration and educational games
  • Playroom (must be accompanied by a parent)
  • Cots are available on request for approx. €20 per day, payable locally

Hotel Facilities

  • Heated indoor swimming pool
  • Les Fontanies Spa with whirlpool, saunas, cold zone and a relaxation area with water beds
  • Massages and beauty treatments (payable locally)
  • Fitness room
  • Free activities and excursions each week including guided excursions in the Fanes-Senes-Braies Natural Park and sunrise wildlife watching. There are also some paid excursions, like a guided mountain bike tour once a week
  • Free use of hotel’s mountain bikes all season (subject to availability)
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Parking
Meals

Food is a real focal point here. At breakfast you’ll find a wide selection of breads, pastries, fruit, yoghurt and cereals. They also have some hot options like scrambled eggs. Dinner is a choice of four courses accompanied by a salad and vegetable buffet. Once a week the hotel hosts a traditional Ladin evening where you can get a feel for the region's culture and typical foods. 

The chef cooks a combination of Tyrolean, Ladin and Mediterranean style dishes– so expect typical mountain fare and Italian flavours. The hotel have collaborated with local producers to ensure, where possible, that the food they serve is locally and sustainably sourced. For example, all of their pasta and bread is homemade.

They have a varied wine list and love to promote local Alto Adige wines, so just ask for recommendations and they’ll be happy to advise.

Le Café & Bar has a homely atmosphere, delicious pastries and homemade ice cream. It’s also a nice place for an aperitivo - they have excellent fresh fruit liqueurs.

Board basis options available

  • Half Board

This property caters for the following special dietary requirements

  • Gluten Free
  • Vegans
  • Vegetarians
  • Dairy Free

Please let us know of any dietary requirements at the time of booking.

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22/06/2022 - 7 nights
2 adults, 1 children
From Manchester Int.
Hotel Teresa
The Dolomites, Kronplatz
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