Sölden Ski Holidays
Sölden Ski Holidays

Sölden Ski Holidays

Briefly about Sölden

Thrill-seekers can find adventure-packed terrain, endless après-ski spots and reliable snow October to May.
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A bit about Sölden

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Located in Austria, Sölden’s snow-sure ski area is made up of 'the big 3' mountain peaks reaching higher than 3000m, 2 glacier ski areas and 144km of stunning slopes making it one big, snowy playground for skiers and snowboarders of every level. The Rettenbachfern and Tiefenbachfern glaciers offer reliable snow conditions from as early as late September to May and are known for their sunny weather and crisp bluebird days. For something different to do off the slopes, you can admire the traditional timber-framed buildings, visit the lively pubs, clubs and restaurants or even immerse yourself in the 007 Elements Exhibition which boasts the role of Sölden in the James Bond film Spectre. Sölden is often referred to as the 'Ibiza' of the Alps due to the impressive choice of apres-ski spots.
Sölden resort facts
Ski areaÖtztal Superskipass
Total slopes363 km
Easy slopes21 runs
Intermediate slopes14 runs
Expert slopes9 runs
Number of lifts90
Snow range1,350 m - 3,340 m
Resort height1,368 m
Snow parks1
Rating by ski level
Beginners
6/10
Intermediates
8/10
Experts
8/10
Snowboarders
8/10
Rating by group type
Friends
7/10
Families
10/10
Couples
10/10
Transfer times to Sölden
Innsbruck airport1 hr 30 min
Memmingen airport2 hr 30 min
Salzburg airport3 hr
Munich airport3 hr 15 min
Zurich airport3 hr 30 min

A bit about Sölden

4.8/5WONDERFUL (567 REVIEWS)
Located in Austria, Sölden’s snow-sure ski area is made up of 'the big 3' mountain peaks reaching higher than 3000m, 2 glacier ski areas and 144km of stunning slopes making it one big, snowy playground for skiers and snowboarders of every level. The Rettenbachfern and Tiefenbachfern glaciers offer reliable snow conditions from as early as late September to May and are known for their sunny weather and crisp bluebird days. For something different to do off the slopes, you can admire the traditional timber-framed buildings, visit the lively pubs, clubs and restaurants or even immerse yourself in the 007 Elements Exhibition which boasts the role of Sölden in the James Bond film Spectre. Sölden is often referred to as the 'Ibiza' of the Alps due to the impressive choice of apres-ski spots.
Sölden resort facts
Ski areaÖtztal Superskipass
Total slopes363 km
Easy slopes21 runs
Intermediate slopes14 runs
Expert slopes9 runs
Number of lifts90
Snow range1,350 m - 3,340 m
Resort height1,368 m
Snow parks1
Rating by ski level
Beginners
6/10
Intermediates
8/10
Experts
8/10
Snowboarders
8/10
Rating by group type
Friends
7/10
Families
10/10
Couples
10/10
Transfer times to Sölden
Innsbruck airport1 hr 30 min
Memmingen airport2 hr 30 min
Salzburg airport3 hr
Munich airport3 hr 15 min
Zurich airport3 hr 30 min

Sölden, Austria

Within the diverse range of ski resorts in Austria, Sölden, known for its challenging slopes and vibrant nightlife, is a key part of the Ötztal valley, offering a haven for expert high-altitude skiers with its three ski mountains over 3,000 meters.

Skiing in Sölden

Beginners: Sölden offers gentle and sunny slopes primarily at Giggijoch. This area boasts a nursery slope and several easily accessible blue runs, providing perfect conditions for learning how to ski. Additionally, Innerwald offers beginner-friendly runs that are easily reachable via a short funicular ride from Sölden's center. Ski schools often commence lessons atop the Giggijoch gondola or the Zentrum Shuttle lift.

Intermediates: Intermediate skiers have a vast playground in Sölden, ranging from wooded valley trails to high-altitude pistes. The Rettenbach and Tiefenbach glaciers present wide slopes with fantastic snow conditions. The Big3 Rally offers an adventure across the resort’s three highest peaks, promising both scenic beauty and a thrilling skiing experience. The extended run from Gaislachkogel to the valley is a real endurance test, ideal for those looking to push their limits.

Advanced: Advanced skiers will relish the 28km of challenging black runs and the diverse off-piste opportunities. Sölden houses the BASE park, a freestyle haven for those keen on acrobatic skiing. Additionally, areas like Gaislachkogl provide exhilarating terrains that expert skiers often seek.

Off-piste: Offering 70km of off-piste trails, Sölden and its neighboring resort, Hochsölden, are paradises for backcountry enthusiasts. With an abundance of deep powder snow and surrounded by 3,000m high mountains, skiers have multiple options, from the more approachable terrains at Hainbachjoch and Giggijoch to the challenging descents at Gaislachkogl.

Snowboarding: The gentle slopes above Giggijoch are ideal for those new to snowboarding, while the spacious glaciers cater to those aiming to master carving turns. The Area 47 snow park promises endless fun with its diverse features, and the weekly freestyle coaching sessions provide a platform to learn from the best.

Glacier skiing: Sölden boasts two magnificent glaciers: Tiefenbach and Rettenbach. Together, they offer 34km of impeccably groomed runs. Connected by the Rosi Mittermeier Road Tunnel, these glaciers provide consistent snow conditions and unique skiing experiences. Notably, Rettenbach is home to the world's only international Test Center for winter sports.

Plan ahead your perfect ski vacation at Sölden: download the latest Sölden piste map and explore the trails and lifts ahead of time to ensure an unforgettable skiing experience.

Families

Sölden, while often acclaimed for its vibrant après-ski and advanced skiing offerings, also presents itself as a family-friendly destination. The resort boasts several children's areas, notably in Innerwald and Giggijoch, ensuring that the little ones feel welcome and entertained. Beyond skiing, the family park, located adjacent to the larger snow park, offers a diverse set of activities. On the Giggijoch, children can explore the Funslope or try their skills on the Skimovie course. For a change of pace, a toboggan run is available at Gaislachkogl. Lastly, within the village itself, families can choose from a wide range of family-friendly accommodations, including numerous vacation apartments.

Activities

Snow activities: Tobogganing, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, winter hiking

Non-skiing activities: Swimming pool, wellness and thermal springs, ice skating, sauna, fitness center, sports hall

Sölden après ski

Sölden, famous for its vibrant nightlife and lively atmosphere, provides a bustling après ski scene. Whether you're in the mood for an energetic party or a relaxed drink, Sölden has a venue to fit the bill.

Sölden restaurants

From traditional Tyrolean to modern dining venues, Sölden offers a culinary journey with numerous restaurants dotting the resort landscape.

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