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Skiing Soll

There’s sufficient skiing on Söll’s own slopes to keep less-experienced visitors happy for days, but few can resist the exciting prospect of being able to venture over the hills and far away. But beware – unlike Saalbach-Hinterglemm, there’s no linking bus service to rescue you if you stray too far or get lost. So finding your way back to Söll (or whichever village you are based in) is imperative.
 

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Intermediate ****
Beginner ***
For the first-time visitor, Austria’s Ski-Welt region has an almost bewildering choice of nine different villages, all but one linked. Söll, the best known and most important, provides the gateway to an exceptional circuit in the heart of the Kitzbühel Alps - claimed to be the largest of its kind in Austria. For anyone who has never enjoyed the experience of moving from one village to another on skis, Söll and its neighbours in the delightfully user-friendly Ski-Welt Wilde Kaiser circuit - the villages of Brixen im Thale, Ellmau, Going, Scheffau, Itter, Hopfgarten, Kelchsau and Westendorf (not linked) – provide a truly memorable day out. Another unlinked village, Kelchsau, can also be skied on the same lift ticket. When visiting the seven which are linked, it can be bewildering to find your way home: the signposting leaves a lot to be desired, and if you get lost late in the day you may be faced with an expesnive taxi ride home. There are currently attempts to improve this situation.

Soll at a glance
 

On the mountain

Ski area

The Ski Welt offers an ideal pastoral opportunity for advancing beginners and early intermediates to enjoy the thrill of being ‘on the road’ rather than exploring just one resort. more...

 

Lift system

With almost 100 ski lifts, there’s little chance of running out of options in Soll. more...

 

Advanced

Although there are some tough and steep runs on the Söll side of Hohe Salve, only six per cent of Söll’s terrain is said to be suitable for advanced skiers. more...

 

Intermediate

The Ski Welt network is one of Austria’s great intermediate circuits, and there are very few places that experienced skiers cannot venture. more...

 

Beginner

There are many runs suitable for novices in Soll, but actually getting to them is not always so easy. more...

 

Boarding & freestyle

There are four terrain parks and three halfpipes spread across the Soll region. more...

 

Mountain restaurants

Although there are no less than 73 restaurants throughout the Ski-Welt circuit, many places can get very busy. more...

 

Ski Map

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Off the mountain

Village

The main village in the Ski Welt region is Söll, one of Austria’s most easy-going and popular resorts, both on and off the slopes. more...

 

Accommodation

There is accommodation in all the Ski-Welt resorts, but generally people opt to stay in the flagship village of Söll. more...

 

Après-ski

Söll has an on-mountain après-ski bar, a paddle-wheel disco, karaoke and live music most nights.
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Restaurants & bars

There are 30 restaurants in Söll alone, many within easy walking distance of the village centre. more...

 

Other information

Soll's gondola runs every night from Wednesday to Saturday for night skiing and tobogganing.
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Getting there

The main gateways to Soll are Salzburg and Innsbruck; Munich is 160km away.
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Soll facts

Ski Area

Base2,133 ft
650 m
Summit6,207 ft
1,892 m
Elevation4,075 ft
1,242 m

 

Trails/runs

Number of trails123
Advanced9 %
Intermediate48 %
Beginner43 %

 

Lifts

Gondolas/Cable cars11
Chairs38
Surface lifts44

 

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