Sölden

Austria • Tyrol
⛷ Sölden 146 km slopes 🏔 1350–3340 m ❄ Snow-sure 🧊 Glacier skiing

Resort overview

Sölden is one of Austria’s best-known high-altitude ski resorts, popular with UK skiers for its long season, lively après-ski and big-mountain feel. Set in Tirol’s Ötztal Valley, Sölden offers 146 km of pistes, glacier skiing, and terrain rising from 1,350 m to 3,340 m, making it a strong choice for

Ski area
Sölden
Piste
146 km
Altitude
1350–3340 m
Resort type
Village
Season
September – May
Recommended airport
Innsbruck Airport (INN)

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Quick traits

Snow-sure Yes
Glacier skiing Yes
Night skiing No
Car-free No

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Sölden lifts, pistes and resort location

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📍 Tyrol, Austria ✈ Innsbruck Airport (INN)

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Zurich Airport (ZRH)

Typical transfer: 🚐 180 mins

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More about Sölden

Sölden is a leading Austrian ski resort for UK ski trips, combining reliable snow, extensive terrain and a resort atmosphere that suits groups, couples and serious skiers alike. Located in Tirol’s Ötztal Valley, Sölden is known for its high-altitude ski area, two glacier sectors and long winter season, with skiing typically running from autumn into early May. The resort spans three main mountain areas and delivers 146 km of pistes between 1,350 m and 3,340 m, giving visitors plenty of variety across scenic cruising runs, steeper slopes and higher, more snow-sure terrain.

For skiers planning a ski holiday in Austria, Sölden stands out for its mix of dependable conditions and energetic resort life. The linked glacier area adds extra appeal for early and late-season ski breaks, with more than 34 km of glacier slopes on Rettenbach and Tiefenbach. Beyond the skiing, Sölden has a strong après-ski reputation and a modern, high-profile feel, helped by its three 3,000 m peaks and panoramic mountain setting. For UK travellers looking for a snow-sure Austria ski resort with lively evenings, varied skiing and a big-name reputation, Sölden remains one of the strongest choices in the Alps.