Best mountain peaks around Gais, located in South Tyrol, Italy, provide access to a diverse mountainous landscape. The region is characterized by the prominent Kronplatz (Plan de Corones), a flat-topped mountain offering 360-degree panoramic views of the Dolomites and Zillertal Alps. Beyond Kronplatz, Gais serves as a starting point for exploring the rugged Rieserferner Group and Zillertal Alps, which feature numerous three-thousander peaks. The area is known for its extensive hiking opportunities and alpine pastures.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Great scenery, cable cars with bike transport.
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The climb is definitely worth it. The magnificent view of the three-thousand-meter peaks and the Klaussee lake are perfect for cooling off your feet.
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The name Kronplatz is borrowed from the Ladin toponym Plan de Corones. In the Fanes legend, Kronplatz is the place where Dolasilla, the invulnerable princess of the Fanes kingdom, was crowned.
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Kronplatz, the view is overwhelming, especially in great weather....
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Park really very very well kept .. needless to say the fantastic place and hearing the bell ring is priceless! Thrilling !! Excellent refuge to taste local delicacies and not .. top
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One of the most beautiful hiking trails I have ever walked.
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Worth a visit not only in winter. Beautiful panoramic views, good food and the Messner Museum.
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The region around Gais offers several highly-rated peaks and viewpoints. Kronplatz (Plan de Corones) Summit is renowned for its exceptional 360-degree panoramic views of the Dolomites and Zillertal Alps. Another popular spot is the Speikboden Summit Cross, also offering an incredible all-round panorama. For a unique natural spectacle, Klaussee, a mountain lake at 2,166 meters, provides stunning reflections of the high peaks.
Yes, Kronplatz is particularly family-friendly, offering dedicated beginners' areas at each base village and activities suitable for all ages. The area around Gais also features numerous hiking opportunities on alpine pastures, which can be enjoyed by families. For example, the Klaussee is an intermediate hike that many families enjoy, with benches to rest and the chance to spot marmots.
Kronplatz summit is home to several unique cultural attractions. You can visit the Concordia 2000 Peace Bell, one of the largest bells in the Alps. The summit also features the Messner Mountain Museum Corones, designed by Zaha Hadid and dedicated to mountaineering, and LUMEN, the museum of mountain photography.
The region is rich in natural beauty. The Klaussee is a beautiful mountain lake at 2,166 meters, known for its scenic beauty and opportunities for wildlife spotting, including marmots. Its clear waters reflect the surrounding high peaks, creating a picturesque scene.
Beyond winter sports like skiing and snowboarding on Kronplatz, the area is excellent for hiking and mountain biking. Numerous trails offer scenic views and access to alpine huts. Paragliding and free-riding are also popular. You can explore a variety of routes, including challenging MTB trails like the 'Herrnsteig Trail – Kronplatz Summit Cross loop' or scenic hiking routes like the 'Gaiser Waalweg Loop'. Find more options in the MTB Trails around Gais and Hiking around Gais guides.
Yes, the area caters to various skill levels. For easy walks, consider the 'Gaiser Waalweg Loop'. Moderate options include the 'Hühnerspiel Loop from Tesselberg' or the 'Uttenheim Castle Ruins Trail'. For more challenging hikes, the 'Tesselberg to Schönbichl Summit Trail' or the 'Windschar Wind Gap Trail' offer a rugged experience. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Gais guide.
Yes, the alpine pastures and trails around Gais, particularly in areas like Kronplatz and the Rio Molino Valley, feature mountain huts that serve traditional Tyrolean delicacies. These huts provide excellent spots to rest and refuel during your hikes or bike rides.
Kronplatz is known for its modern and efficient lift systems, with 33 lifts, including 23 gondolas, providing quick access from various base villages. While specific public transport details for all trailheads vary, the region generally has good public transport links to access popular starting points for hikes and mountain excursions. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific routes.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. For skiing and snowboarding, Kronplatz offers an ideal experience from late November to mid-April. For hiking and mountain biking, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to October) are excellent, with numerous trails offering scenic views and access to alpine huts.
Visitors frequently praise the sensational panoramic views, especially from Kronplatz Summit and Speikboden Summit Cross. The opportunity to combine outdoor activities with cultural experiences, such as visiting the Messner Mountain Museum, is also highly valued. Many also appreciate the well-maintained trails, the chance to spot wildlife like marmots near Klaussee, and the delicious Tyrolean food available at mountain huts.
Absolutely. The area around Gais and Kronplatz is excellent for mountain biking, with numerous trails catering to different skill levels. You can find challenging routes like the 'Herrnsteig Trail – Kronplatz Summit Cross loop' or explore other options in the MTB Trails around Gais guide.
Yes, Gais serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the more rugged **Rieserferner Group** and the **Zillertal Alps**, both featuring majestic three-thousander peaks. These areas, including the Rio Molino Valley and the Vedrette di Ries-Aurina Nature Park, offer more challenging experiences for mountaineers and hikers seeking pristine natural landscapes. For specific challenging hikes, consider routes like the 'Tesselberg to Schönbichl Summit Trail' or the 'Windschar Wind Gap Trail'.


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