Blue gondola lift ascending snowy peaks in the Austrian AlpsBlue gondola lift ascending snowy peaks in the Austrian Alps

A complete guide to Söll

Everything you need for your Söll ski holiday.
15th January, 2025
5 min read time

Nestled in the Wilder Kaiser region of Tyrol, Söll is a charming alpine village that provides access to Austria’s largest interconnected ski area, the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental. Renowned for its welcoming atmosphere, vibrant après-ski, and breathtaking scenery, Söll effortlessly blends authentic Tyrolean charm with modern amenities.

As one of the best ski resorts in Austria, Söll caters to all tastes and abilities. This guide is your ultimate resource for planning the perfect Söll ski holiday. From its prime location and expansive ski terrain to historical snow patterns, dining highlights, and après-ski hotspots, we’ve got everything covered. And that’s not all—by the end, you’ll find essential travel information, contact details, and useful links to make your trip seamless.

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Söll, Austria - overview

  1. Where is Söll?
  2. Söll the resort
  3. Söll ski area
  4. Skiing in Söll
  5. Söll ski season dates
  6. Söll snow history
  7. Restaurants in Söll
  8. Things to do in Söll
  9. Söll après-ski, and nightlife
  10. Söll resort map
  11. Söll tourist information

Where is Söll?

Söll is located in the heart of Tyrol, approximately 75 km (47 miles) from Innsbruck, 125 km (78 miles) from Salzburg.

For a detailed view of Söll's location, you can explore it on Google Maps.


Nearest airport

  • Innsbruck airport (79 km/49 mi)

Transfer time

  • Innsbruck airport (1hr)

Söll the resort

  • Resort altitude: 703 m (2,306 ft)
  • Resort permanent residents: 3,700
Söll is a picturesque village renowned for its timber-framed chalets, cobblestone streets, and a striking Baroque church set against the majestic backdrop of the Wilder Kaiser mountains. Its compact centre makes it easy to explore on foot, with a variety of shops, restaurants, and bars within walking distance. The resort’s accommodation ranges from cosy guesthouses to family-run hotels, many of which feature traditional Tyrolean decor. Wellness facilities are a highlight, with several properties offering spas, pools, and saunas, making it a perfect destination for relaxation after a day on the slopes. Visitors will appreciate the efficient ski bus system, which provides easy access to the main gondola station. Non-skiers can enjoy a range of winter activities, including horse-drawn carriage rides, paragliding, and curling, or explore the surrounding area on foot with winter hiking trails.
                                                                                                           
ProsCons
Access to Austria's largest ski areaShort ski season due to low altitude
Vibrant après-skiShort bus ride or walk to main gondola
Excellent snowmaking facilitiesLimited terrain for advanced skiers
Family-friendly compact resort centreSunshine can affect lower slopes

Here is how Söll looks like

Preview of Söll ski resort

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Söll ski area

  • Summit elevation: 1,829 m (6,001 ft)
  • Skiable terrain: 288 km (179 miles) in the SkiWelt
  • Vertical drop: 1,126 m (3,694 ft)
  • Ski lifts: 90+
Söll is part of the expansive SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental, Austria’s largest interconnected ski area. This vast network spans multiple villages, including Ellmau, Scheffau, and Brixen im Thale, with a seamless lift system linking the slopes. The area's layout allows skiers to enjoy a sense of exploration, crossing valleys and peaks without retracing their steps. Hohe Salve, the highest peak in the SkiWelt at 1,829 m (6,001 ft), serves as the centrepiece, offering panoramic views of over 70 surrounding mountains. Söll’s gondola provides easy access to this summit, making it a highlight for visitors eager to experience Austria’s iconic alpine scenery. The region is celebrated for its state-of-the-art lift infrastructure and extensive snowmaking capabilities, ensuring optimal conditions throughout the season. The variety of terrain caters to all abilities, with wide, tree-lined slopes and breathtaking mountain vistas.

Skiing in Söll

Beginners

The Hexenwiese beginner area at the edge of the village provides a great starting point for first-timers. Progression is seamless, with easy blue runs accessible from the Hochsöll gondola. For those looking to venture further, the Branstadl mountain in Scheffau offers additional beginner-friendly slopes, making it perfect for gaining confidence.

Intermediates

Söll is an intermediate’s paradise, with a network of blue and red runs that traverse scenic, tree-lined slopes. The Hohe Salve peak offers excellent views and well-groomed pistes, ideal for laid-back cruising or testing your skills. The Red Viper ski-cross course adds an element of excitement, featuring banked turns and rollers for those seeking a playful challenge.

Advanced

Advanced skiers can push their limits on the black runs at the back of Hohe Salve, with the Lärchenhang being the steepest and most technical piste. While short, this run is a favourite for adrenaline seekers. The surrounding off-piste terrain also provides opportunities for experienced skiers, particularly on powder days.

Snowboarding

Söll and the wider SkiWelt area are excellent for snowboarders, with plenty of wide, smooth pistes that are ideal for practising turns and carving. Freestyle enthusiasts can visit the "Crazy Kangaroo Snowpark," located near the Rinner chairlift in the Hochsöll area. The park features kickers, rails, and boxes catering to varying skill levels. For boarders who prefer natural challenges, the tree-lined runs and playful terrain across the SkiWelt provide plenty of opportunities for fun.

Night-skiing

Söll stands out as Austria’s premier destination for night skiing, boasting 11 km (6.8 miles) of floodlit pistes, including valley routes and additional runs in Hochsöll. With slopes illuminated until 9:30 pm, it's an unforgettable way to extend your day on the mountain.

Söll ski season dates

The ski season in Söll for 2024/25 started on December 7th, and run until March 30th, though dates may vary depending on snow conditions. If you're planning a ski holiday to Söll next winter, be sure to explore our Söll deals for the best ski offers available.

Söll snow history

Söll offers optimal snow conditions from December through April, each month presenting unique opportunities for skiers. December and January consistently bring about 17 cm (6.69 in) and 22 cm (8.66 in) of snow respectively, dispersed across roughly 2.7 days each week, ensuring regular fresh snow. February's snowfall slightly decreases to 16 cm (6.29 in) but occurs more frequently, averaging 2.8 days per week. The pinnacle of snowfall arrives in the second week of January, traditionally the snowiest week in Söll, with 25 cm (9.84 in) of snow over 2.9 days, making it a paradise for those who cherish Bluebird Powder Days—when sunshine and light winds follow fresh snowfall. The season stretches into April with enjoyable conditions, accumulating 10 cm (3.93 in) of snow over 1.7 days.


                                                                                                                                                                   
MonthSnow amount (week)Snow days (week)
December17 cm/6.69 in2.7 days
January22 cm/8.66 in3.0 days
February16 cm/6.29 in2.8 days
March14 cm/5.51 in2.6 days
April10 cm/3.93 in1.7 days

(Ref: snow-forecast.com)

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Restaurants in Söll

Söll’s dining scene combines traditional Tyrolean flavours with international cuisine, offering options for every palate. Highlights include:

  • Dorf Stub'n: Family-run and renowned for its hearty mountain dishes like lamb shank and meat fondue.
  • Auf da Mühle: A modern restaurant serving steaks, mixed grills, and pasta in a sophisticated setting.
  • Hotel Postwirt: Famous for its steak and fondue, paired with fine wines from its extensive cellar.
  • Bella Vita: A versatile spot for Italian, Asian, and Austrian dishes with excellent service.
  • Weinateiler Agnes: Ideal for fine dining or wine tasting, with a shop offering local delicacies and vintage wines.

Things to do in Söll

  • Night skiing
  • Tobogganing
  • Winter walking
  • Cross-country skiing
  • Husky sledding
  • Horse-drawn carriage rides
  • Paragliding
  • Curling
  • Ice skating

Söll après-ski, and nightlife

Söll’s après-ski scene is lively but family-friendly, with plenty of options for all tastes:

  • Moonlight bar: A slopeside favourite with classic Europop tunes and a fun atmosphere.
  • Hexenalm: Perfect for cosy après-ski with a crackling fire and classic hits.
  • Whisky-Mühle: The top nightlife spot for late-night revelry and a buzzing atmosphere.
  • The Mill: A lively Irish pub with live music and hearty drinks.

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Söll town map

Söll town map

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