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Falkensteiner Hotel Kronplatz

Dolomites (South Tyrol) • Bruneck • SPLURGE

avg. $399 / night

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Spread across a valley floor in Bruneck at the base of the Plan de Corones ski area, a complex of low-rise timber-screened pavilions arranged around two outdoor pools announces the Falkensteiner Hotel Kronplatz with a quietness that feels deliberate. The architecture, designed by Noa Network of Architecture under Stefan Rier, refuses alpine pastiche entirely — dark-stained vertical timber battens sheathing the facade, cantilevered volumes projecting toward the meadow, green roofs threading the building back into the landscape from above. It is a property conceived as a contemporary reinterpretation of South Tyrolean material culture rather than a scenic backdrop dressed in Lederhosen. Inside, the same restraint holds. Guest rooms are finished in light European oak flooring with textured upholstered headboards in warm sand tones, full-width sliding timber-framed doors opening onto private terraces with unbroken views across the Inn valley toward the Dolomite peaks. Some suites incorporate private timber-lined saunas directly off the bedroom, the sauna glazing aligned with the mountain panorama beyond. The On the Rocks mountain bar works a more theatrical register — a slab-faced bar counter in brushed concrete, cedar ceiling panels with cove lighting, and bar stools upholstered in striped multicolour fabric that brings an unexpected playfulness to the space. The outdoor lap pool, running the length of the darkened timber wing, gives the whole compound its most arresting image: water held tight against the building's edge, the Dolomites framed at the far end.

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Nestled at the foot of Kronplatz in South Tyrol, Falkensteiner Hotel Kronplatz is a 5-star active resort designed by Matteo Thun. With direct access to hiking trails and ski slopes, it blends alpine adventure, modern architecture, and personalized service. The 1,400 m² Acquapura Summit SPA features a rooftop pool, panoramic sauna, hammam, and a 25-meter sports pool. The 97 rooms and suites combine alpine elegance with modern design. Selected suites include outdoor Finnish saunas or in-bathroom infrared saunas. The 7Summit Slow Food concept fuses South Tyrolean cuisine with global mountain flavors. Guests enjoy mountain breakfasts, gourmet dinners with show cooking, and wine & cheese tastings. An Experience Concierge curates year-round activities—from hiking and biking to skiing and cultural tours—making it a haven for active travellers.

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Falkensteiner Hotel Kronplatz Reviews

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"Arrived for a ski vacation with multiple family members and four kids ranging from 8-14. this property claims to be family friendly. IT IS NOT. my children were accosted by an angry man who told them they were making to much noise and jumping in the family swim area. and then proceeded to call them stupid americans. Manager handled it well, but put a sour taste in my mouth. (to note there’s a rooftop pool that is adult only) This is a predominantly german visited hotel. we didn’t encounter any americans but us. which is fine. but perhaps if you’re looking for a more tourist friendly property this isn’t the place for you. Also to note, sauna areas are naked only. my family members tried to use it and got yelled at by a staff member for not being naked. i’ve traveled extensively in Europe and didn’t find this experience to be 5* property was well kept and nicely decorated. the vibe was very stuffy. .strong smell of cow manure the entire time as it’s in a valley surrounded by fields. no real town to explore. food was very good and most staff were friendly. Kronplatz is not an area for people who like to cruise greens. they don’t exist here. Alta Badia would be the place to go!! All in all i would think twice before returning to a kronplatz property. My favorite experience here was the dining staff. friendly, warm and inviting! made us all feel welcomed"

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Mar 13, 2026

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