The Sölden ski resort is situated in the Ötztal region of Tyrol, Austria. It offers a total of 143 kilometers of slopes for skiing and snowboarding, with 31 lifts available to transport guests. The winter sports area spans elevations ranging from 1,350 to 3,340 meters. Sölden holds the distinction of being the largest ski resort in the Ötztal valley, and its slogan "Think big, think Sölden" aptly applies to both its expansive terrain and vibrant nightlife. Sölden's terrain covers two glaciers, namely Rettenbach and Tiefenbach, and encompasses three interconnected mountains, providing diverse skiing opportunities for all skill levels. The ski area is especially well-suited for intermediate and advanced skiers seeking a thrilling experience. For beginners, there are gentle slopes available at Innerwald and Giggijoch, while intermediate skiers can enjoy a variety of blue and red pistes scattered throughout the ski area. If you're looking for a greater challenge, you'll find more demanding ski routes and plenty of off-piste opportunities accessible from the Gaislachkogl peak, which stands at an elevation of 3,058 meters. Sölden's primary thoroughfare is bustling with lively bars, clubs, and restaurants, creating a vibrant party atmosphere that tends to attract a youthful and energetic crowd. If you prefer a quieter atmosphere, it might be best to explore other options. With over 80 venues to choose from, there's something for everyone. Between 3 pm and 7 pm, the village transforms into a lively apres-ski destination, with skiers gathering at numerous open-air bars along the main road.
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Sölden is located in the Ötztal Valley in the Tyrol region of Austria. It is situated in the Tiroler Oberland (region) within the Imst District. The resort is nestled in the stunning Austrian Alps and is known for its exceptional skiing and snowboarding terrain, as well as its vibrant nightlife and winter sports amenities. The resort is accessible via numerous public transport connections from major European cities. Trains and buses can take you to Jenbach, which is a gateway to Sölden. Airport shuttles are also available from Innsbruck and Munich airports.
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Snow Season
September - May
Resort Info
6450 Soelden, Austria
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Snow & Terrain Statistics
Top Elevation | 3340 |
Base Elevation | 1350 |
Avearage Snow | 10m |
Lifts | 31 |
Gondolas | 8 |
Marked Trails | 40 |
Park | Available |
Longest Run | 15km |
Trail Split for Ability Levels
Beginner | 49% |
Intermediate | 32% |
Expert | 19% |