Gaislachkogl 3.058m

SNOW GUARANTEE & FULL OF ADVENTURE
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The Sölden ski area is one of the most popular ski areas in the Alpine region - for good reason one of the best: thanks to the high altitude between 1,350 and 3,340 m, two glaciers and modern snowmaking systems, there is absolute snow reliability from autumn to spring. Our 31 mountain lifts (incl. two of the most powerful feeder lifts world-wide) provide access to 144 km of perfectly groomed slopes for all skill levels. There is an abundance of 33 ski huts for refreshment stops, offering many other highlights such as 007 ELEMENTS - James Bond Adventure World or BIG3 Rally so that every single ski day is an adventure in Sölden.

144
Slope kilometers
31
Mountain lifts
2
Glaciers
100%
Snow guarantee

Ski area at a glance

Our ski region comprises three areas (Giggijoch, Gaislachkogl & Glacier), which are connected to each other via mountain lifts and slopes. Here you will find a complete overview of 144 slope kilometers at altitudes between 1,350 and 3,340 m above sea level.

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Frequently asked questions

The Sölden glacier ski area, comprising the two glaciers of Rettenbachferner and Tiefenbachferner, traditionally opens its doors in mid-September or early October. The ski season on Sölden's glacier lasts until late April or early May. The winter ski area of Sölden, on the other hand, opens its doors already in mid-November.  HERE you will find out which mountain lifts & gondolas, ski runs and ski huts are currently open.

In general, the first winter ski areas in Austria start the ski season at the end of November or the beginning of December. However, autumn skiing on the glacier starts earlier. For example, in Sölden's glacier ski area which kicks off the ski season as early as mid-September or early October. and is open until the beginning of May. Sölden's winter ski area, which is also connected to the glacier ski area by mountain lifts, opened its doors in the middle of November depending on the snow conditions. HERE you can find out which mountain lifts, ski slopes and ski huts are currently open in Sölden.

The Sölden ski area, comprising also the winter ski area and two glacier ski areas (which are connected to each other by mountain lifts), stretches between altitudes of 1350 and 3340 meters. The entire region boasts no less than 144 varied slope kilometers for all ability levels.

 It usually depends on the altitude at which the ski areas are located. In general: the higher, the longer are opening ties and seasons! In the two glacier ski areas of Sölden, Rettenbachferner and Tiefenbachferner, you can ski well into spring. Both glacier ski areas are even open until the beginning of May. Thanks to the high altitude beyond 3000 meters and absolute snow guarantee, there are excellent slope conditions even in late spring. HERE you can find out which ski runs, mountain lifts and ski huts are currently open in Sölden.

There are around 120 ski areas in Tirol. One of the most exciting (and probably also the most famous) can be found in Ötztal, Tirol's longest side valley. Can you guess? Right, we're talking about Sölden, the Heartbeat of the Alps.

The internationally renowned ski dorado not only offers 144 varied slope kilometers for beginners, advanced skiers and true piste magicians. But also a huge number of state-of-the-art mountain lifts plus infrastructure, absolute snow reliability thanks to two glacier ski areas and so many highlights on and off the piste that you can't stop being amazed. The 007 ELEMENTS James Bond Adventure World located inside the more than 3000 meter high Gaislachkogl summit is a unique attraction world-wide. Also the BIG3 are a true highlight - Sölden is Austria's one and only ski area to have three 3000 m high peaks accessible by the most modern mountain gondolas. You will also find Austria's longest ski run in Sölden, to name just a few unique experiences. 

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