THE SNOW PARK PLAN DE CORONES
… is the second biggest snow park in South Tyrol, for all enthusiastic skiers and snowboarders, beginners and experts. The park is situated in a very sunny area and covers a surface of 58.300 m2; it has four lines with different difficulty levels. The entrance is located at 2230m; the lift is running parallel to the start. It ends at 2060m. |
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There is a Pro Line with 3 tables, placed one after the other, each with 3 jumps (6 kickers from 14-20 m flat plus 7 rails and boxes). The Medium Line holds 5 tables, placed in succession, with 7 jumps, each about 6-15 m flat plus 7 rails and boxes. The Easy Line offers 6-7 tables with 8 low jumps (1-6 m flat), plus 7 rails and boxes, only 20-30 cm out of the snow. You can also find a special Family Line and a ski school for kids 3 years and older. |
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3 great ski parks are part of the ski school Valdaora-Rasun.
Beginners can practice in the beginner park CRONILANDIA.
In our two big Cronilandia kids’ parks for beginners the beginner courses of our kids’ skiing school Croniland take place; these courses follow didactical guidelines and are tailor-made for young skiing students. The parks are located very close to the Kids’ Restaurant KRONI and offer two fantastic magic carpets, a carousel, an air castle, a slide and comic characters. |
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Advanced kids can enjoy themselves in the Dino Forest CRONIWOOD and will have a lot of fun.
Dinowood
Dinowood, that’s the name of our fantastic dinosaur park, which is part of the kids’ park Croniland. Here our young advanced skiing fans can meet dinosaurs hiding behind the trees. On a hill track they can discover the Dinowood, which is a lot of fun. |
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EDUCATIONAL PARK CRONI - KIDS SAFETY PARK with a castle
In the Educational Park for kids – CRONI – the children can learn and have great fun at the same time. Here they find boarder cross for snowboards and many more surprises; furthermore they learn how to behave while skiing and snowboarding. An absolute highlight is the race track (check how fast you are!) and the castle. |
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