Elevation
1,350m
Base
3,340m
Summit
1,990m
Vertical Drop
Lifts
31
6 types
Snowfall
543cm
Annual Snowfall
89cm
Nov
102cm
Dec
120cm
Jan
87cm
Feb
80cm
Mar
81cm
Apr

Best known for

Sölden
Sölden_Skiers Towed on Flat Trail_(c): Tirol Werbung_Hörterer Lisa
Sölden_Child on Magic Carpet Lift_(c): Tirol Werbung_Moore Casey
Sölden_Slope Xylophone_(c): Tirol Werbung_Moore Casey
Sölden_Skiing on Blue Slope_(c): Tirol Werbung_Moore Casey
Sölden_Giggijochbahn Valley Station_(c): Tirol Werbung_Hörterer Lisa
Sölden_Ski Terrain Panorama_(c): Mathäus Gartner
Sölden_Tiefenbach Viewing Platform_(c): Aria Sadr-Salek
Sölden_Skiers on Groomed Slope_(c): Aria Sadr-Salek
Sölden_Sunny Ski Day_(c): Aria Sadr-Salek
Sölden_Outdoor Healthy Meal_(c): Mathäus Gartner
Sölden_Sunny Ski Day_(c): Mathäus Gartner
Sölden_Skiers Entering Glacier Ski Tunnel_(c): Mathäus Gartner
Sölden_Friends at hotel bar_(c): Aria Sadr-Salek
Sölden_007 ELEMENTS Viewing platform_(c): Jochen Müller
Sölden_ICE Q and 007 Elements Gaislachkogl_(c): Jochen Müller
Sölden_Skiers Smiling from Chairlift_(c): Tobias Siegele
Sölden_Skiers Gearing Up_(c): Tobias Siegele
Sölden_Giggijoch Sunny Slopes_(c): Tomasz Wojciechowski
Sölden_Backcountry Ski Adventure_(c): Sölden Skigebiet
Sölden_Child on Magic Carpet Lift_(c): Tirol Werbung_Moore Casey
Sölden_Slope Xylophone_(c): Tirol Werbung_Moore Casey
Sölden_Skiing on Blue Slope_(c): Tirol Werbung_Moore Casey

Where to Stay

Transportation

Important Dates

Projected opening date

Oct 02, 2025

Projected closing date

May 03, 2026

Projected Days Open

241

Days Open Last Year

242

Years Open

77

Average Snowfall

543cm

Terrain

Intermediate Runs
49%
Advanced Runs
32%
Expert Runs
19%
Runs in Total
40
Longest Run
15 km
Skiable Terrain
141.5 km
Night Skiing
3.8 km
Snow Making
90 km

Lifts

31

Gondolas & Trams
9
Eight Person Lifts
1
High Speed Sixes
4
High Speed Quads
7
Double Chairs
2
Surface Lifts
8

Inside Scoop

Sölden_Giggijochbahn Valley Station_(c): Tirol Werbung_Hörterer Lisa

Reviews

Dieter Weyrich

The Gigijoch runs were particularly crowded at the end of February 2025. I wonder how children's ski groups managed to slip through the numerous very fast skiers, three-quarters of whom were Dutch at the time. My son was knocked off his ski at the Gigijoch, thankfully harmlessly, although the skier didn't even stop. I was more seriously knocked off my ski higher up in the black run. The person involved and their companion(s) stopped but didn't identify themselves. Without the help of an uninvolved German-speaking guardian angel, I wouldn't have been able to get my bindings into place in that steeper section. I had a strain in my left side but was still able to ski down to the Gigijoch mid-station on my own. The competent and commendable doctor in Sölden immediately forbade me from skiing any further, which was indeed no longer possible, as I could stand and walk quite well, but could barely get up from a horizontal position.

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