Sölden, nestled in the Ötztal Valley of Tyrol, Austria, is a premier ski resort renowned for its exceptional skiing conditions and vibrant après-ski scene. With an elevation ranging from 1,368 to 3,340 meters, it offers a stunning variety of slopes across three mountains, including the Rettenbach and Tiefenbach glaciers, ensuring snow reliability from October through May
Skiing and Terrain
Sölden boasts 144 kilometers of ski runs catering to all skill levels:
- 69.8 km of blue runs for beginners,
- 44.8 km of red runs for intermediate skiers,
- 27.4 km of black runs for advanced skiers The resort’s BIG3 Rally takes skiers to three peaks over 3,000 meters, providing breathtaking panoramic views and challenging descents, including the steepest slopes utilized for the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
Accessibility
The resort is easily accessible via two state-of-the-art gondolas, the Gaislachkoglbahn and Giggijochbahn, which efficiently transport guests to higher elevations without long wait times
Facilities and Amenities
Sölden features modern lift systems, cozy mountain huts, and a vibrant après-ski culture with numerous bars and restaurants. Visitors can also enjoy non-skiing activities like snowshoeing, tobogganing, and wellness options at various hotels
Events and Activities
Throughout the winter season, Sölden hosts various events, including sporting competitions and cultural festivities, ensuring a lively atmosphere for visitors
















