SÖLDEN SKI RESORT
Sölden, aka Soelden Ski Resort, is located in Austrian Alps. Sölden’s terrain spans two glaciers and three well-connected mountains offering varied skiing for all levels. After an adrenaline-filled day on the slopes, visitors can unwind in the charming village, relishing in its authentic Austrian hospitality, vibrant après-ski scene, and delectable traditional cuisine. Sölden, a true alpine gem, beckons winter enthusiasts from across the globe to experience the ultimate snowy retreat. The “Think Big, Think Sölden” slogan is applicable to both the mountain and the nightlife.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Multi-night lodging accommodations
Multi-day lift passes
Customer support
ADDITIONAL OPTIONS
Discounted equipment rentals
Discounted ski & snowboard lessons
Travel insurance
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141+
KILOMETERS
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10,958'
SUMMIT
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49%
INTERMEDIATE
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190"
ANNUAL SNOWFALL
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40
TRAILS
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31
LIFTS
SÖLDEN SPOTLIGHT
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TOP 5 APRÈS SKI IN EUROPE
Sölden is known for its lively Austrian après-ski and nightlife scene. The resort has a selection of bars and clubs. Including Almrausch and Fire & Ice, some of the world’s most famous après-ski bars. Whether you prefer a cozy mountain hut, live music, or a nightclub for dancing into the night, Sölden has options to suit every taste.
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CHARMING AUSTRIAN VILLAGE
Sölden village, nestled in the breathtaking Ötztal Valley, is a charming alpine retreat that beckons travelers with its natural beauty and hospitality. The village exudes a quintessential Austrian charm, with traditional chalets, picturesque streets, and a cozy atmosphere. Offering a delightful mix of authentic alpine traditions and Austrian cuisine.
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GLACIER SKIING EXPERIENCE
The resort's unique glacier skiing allows visitors to enjoy breathtaking vistas from high-altitude slopes, even during the summer months.
The Rettenbach and Tiefenbach glaciers provide a rare opportunity for year-round skiing in an awe-inspiring alpine setting.
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WORLD-CLASS SKI TERRAIN
Sölden offers an extensive and diverse ski terrain, catering to skiers and snowboarders of all levels. With over 145 kilometers of well-groomed slopes, including long and challenging runs, beginners' areas, and freeride zones, every winter sports enthusiast can find their perfect slope.