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SÖLDEN, 1.377 m

Sölden, the main town of the Ötztal Arena, has developed into an internationally known sports and training centre. Both professionals and leisure sportsmen are in their element here.

The upper Ötztal valley starts at approx. 1 km before you reach Sölden and includes the village of Sölden and its hamlets of Hochsölden, Sölden, Zwieselstein and Vent. The municipal district of Sölden is mostly covered with glaciers (146 km²), alpine peaks (321 km²), pasturelands, mountains and forests - only 1% of its surface is influenced and built by man.

 
 ÖTZTAL'S ALPINE CENTRE

Carving on 150 km of immaculate slopes in one of Europe's most renowned winter resorts. Ski trails leading from 3,250 m down to the valley at 1,377 m. Perfect snow conditions until late spring thanks to the giant winter ski area connected to the Tiefenbach and Rettenbach glaciers. Most ski runs are equipped with snowmaking systems. Sölden is also famous for the ultimate BIG 3 viewing platforms - Gaislachkogl (3,058m), Tiefenbachkogl (3,309m) and Schwarze Schneid (3,370m) - which are easily accessible by gondola, located on top of three peaks that are higher than 3,000 m. Breathtaking panoramic views are guaranteed.

SUMMER TIME IN SÖLDEN
Step by step you can dicover the Ötztal along an infinite number of hiking routes. 90 serviced mountain inns, huts and snack stations await you. Highlight for passionate mountaineers: The 3,774 meter high Wildspitze peak.

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Sölden in Winter


Sölden Ski Area



Sölden in Summer

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