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  • Height: 239 - 3340 metres
  • Modern ski area with high-speed lifts
  • Lovely blue runs on the Giggijoch
  • 2 glaciers, three points over 3,000 metres

With over 144 km of slopes, the Sölden-Hochsölden ski area is the largest in Ötztal. The ski area is very snow-sure, allowing you to be on your skis here from early autumn until well into spring. Thanks to its high altitude of up to 3340 metres and the presence of the Tiefenbach glacier and Rettenbach glacier. During a winter sports holiday in Sölden, you can enjoy long runs, good mountain huts, spectacular views and festive après-ski.

Extensive skiing possibilities in Sölden

Sölden has more than enough to offer for every type of skier, whether you are a beginner or have been on the slopes for years. The majority of runs are blue (69.8 km), followed by red (44.8 km) and black (27.4 km). The pistes are mostly broad and are located between 1350 and 3340 metres in altitude, allowing you to ski for a long time. The valley descent from the viewing platform Schwarze Schneide is even one of the longest in Austria at 15 km long and 2000 metres altitude. Burning upper legs are guaranteed once you reach the bottom. Beginners will mainly enjoy themselves on the Giggijoch, with several easy slopes. Advanced skiers can choose from three challenging runs from the Gaislachkogel with an altitude difference of almost 1,700 metres. For the real daredevils, there is the Area 47 Snowpark on the Giggijoch.

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Afbeelding - Slopes Map 1 - Sölden-Hochsölden-Vent

Sölden-Hochsölden - 159 km

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  • Blue 74.8 km
  • Red 54.8 km
  • Black 27.4 km
  • Ski routes 2 km

Mountain: 396 cm

Valley: 0 cm

  • Drag Lifts 10
  • Chair Lifts 16
  • Gondolas 7
  • Trains 1
  • Glacier Yes
  • Speed 70450 p/hour
Afbeelding - Slopes Map 1 - Sölden-Hochsölden-Vent