Soll, Austria
Hotel Alpenpanorama
Low season:£190per night
~£1,330 per week

Austria
Lively Tyrolean charm with direct access to Austria's massive SkiWelt area.
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About the Resort
Söll is a vibrant and picturesque Tyrolean village located in a sunny valley, acting as a major gateway to the immense SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental. Known for its lively après-ski scene, traditional architecture, and excellent family facilities, Söll strikes a perfect balance between authentic Austrian charm and modern resort amenities.
The Resort
The local skiing is characterized by rolling tree-lined runs, wide intermediate cruisers, and one of the largest night skiing areas in Europe. From the village, a quick gondola ride takes you to Hochsöll, the hub for both beginners and those connecting further up to the spectacular Hohe Salve peak.
While its party reputation remains strong thanks to legendary après-ski venues, Söll has also heavily invested in family infrastructure. With dedicated kids' zones, floodlit toboggan runs, and easy connections across the vast 288km of SkiWelt terrain, it appeals to a remarkably broad mix of winter enthusiasts.
On the Mountain
Söll offers extensive, confidence-building intermediate terrain and fantastic tree-lined runs that hold snow well even on low-visibility days. The local peak, Hohe Salve, provides some of the steepest pistes in the region with spectacular panoramic views, while the lower slopes host an incredible 10km of floodlit pistes for night skiing.
SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental
One of the largest, most modern, and most eco-friendly interconnected ski areas in the world, linking nine distinct Tyrolean villages.
Location
Resort Details
Ideal For
Intermediates
Endless miles of wide, rolling red and blue cruising runs across the fully connected SkiWelt.
Families
Excellent ski schools, fun-slopes, dedicated children's areas, and fantastic floodlit tobogganing.
Après-ski lovers
A legendary and vibrant nightlife scene featuring famous spots like the Whisky-Mühle and Moonlight Bar.
Night Skiers
Boasts Austria's largest night skiing area with 10km of perfectly groomed, floodlit slopes.
By Type
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Where to Eat
Gipfelalm Hohe Salve
At the summit of Hohe Salve (1,957m)
Austria's highest revolving restaurant, offering incredible panoramic views and hearty mountain classics.
Stöcklalm
Hochsöll Mid-Station
A lively traditional alpine hut perfect for lunch on the mountain, famous for huge portions and a great atmosphere.
Schindelhaus
Village Center
A stylish restaurant offering an excellent mix of modern European cuisine, steaks, and a robust wine list.
Auf der Salvenalm
Mountain-side above Hochsöll
A cozy, rustic mountain hut serving up outstanding local Tyrolean specialties with a beautiful sun terrace.
Common Questions
The ski season in Soll typically runs Early December to early April. The resort averages 3.5m per season of snowfall, so conditions are usually reliable throughout. Night skiing requires a separate lift ticket and is not included in the standard day or multi-day SkiWelt pass.
Soll offers 288km of pistes with a vertical drop of 1,254m. Söll offers extensive, confidence-building intermediate terrain and fantastic tree-lined runs that hold snow well even on low-visibility days. The local peak, Hohe Salve, provides some of the steepest pistes in the region with spectacular panoramic views, while the lower slopes host an incredible 10km of floodlit pistes for night skiing. It forms part of the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental ski area.
Lively Tyrolean charm with direct access to Austria's massive SkiWelt area. Soll is a traditional alpine village, known for its distinctive character and atmosphere. Key highlights include family friendly, intermediates, lively town, extensive terrain, après ski.
Soll receives an average of 3.5m per season of snowfall. With skiing up to 1,957m, higher altitude terrain holds snow well into spring. Recent snowfall: Excellent mid-season base enhanced by extensive snowmaking.
Soll is well-suited for several types of visitors. For intermediates: Endless miles of wide, rolling red and blue cruising runs across the fully connected SkiWelt. For families: Excellent ski schools, fun-slopes, dedicated children's areas, and fantastic floodlit tobogganing. For après-ski lovers: A legendary and vibrant nightlife scene featuring famous spots like the Whisky-Mühle and Moonlight Bar.
The nearest airport is Innsbruck Airport (INN), about 78km away (approximately 1h 15min by transfer). Regular shuttle bus services and private taxis are easily bookable from Innsbruck, Salzburg, and Munich airports. Soll is also reachable by train via Kufstein (or Wörgl). Excellent regional train connections to the nearby towns of Kufstein or Wörgl, followed by a short local bus ride right into Söll.
Lift passes in Soll are available as Adult Day Pass (EUR 69), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 349). Passes often cover the wider SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental area, giving access to a much larger ski domain. Booking lift passes online in advance provides slight discounts; restaurant reservations for large groups in peak season are highly recommended.
Standout dining in Soll includes Gipfelalm Hohe Salve (Austria's highest revolving restaurant, offering incredible panoramic views and hearty mountain classics.), Stöcklalm (A lively traditional alpine hut perfect for lunch on the mountain, famous for huge portions and a great atmosphere.), Schindelhaus (A stylish restaurant offering an excellent mix of modern European cuisine, steaks, and a robust wine list.). With 4 recommended restaurants in total, the resort offers an impressive dining scene for a ski destination.
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