




Modern multi-story hotel with a rooftop spa (Sky Spa) and underground parking. Rooms are distributed across several floors with central elevator access.
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Sölden is one of Austria's most consistently snowsure resorts, sitting at high altitude in the Ötztal valley with skiing that regularly extends into late spring. Die Berge is positioned in the village centre, placing guests within three minutes' walk of the Giggijochbahn — one of Sölden's principal lift connections into the ski area. From the hotel, the full spread of village amenities is immediately accessible on foot: restaurants, bars, and ski hire shops line the surrounding streets. Sölden is well connected by road via the Ötztal motorway exit, and transfer from Innsbruck Airport takes roughly 90 minutes. The resort's two glaciers, Rettenbach and Tiefenbach, extend the ski season at either end of winter, making timing a stay here more flexible than at many comparable Austrian destinations.
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Experience glacier skiing, legendary après-ski, and James Bond glamour in the heart of the Ötztal.
Sölden is a powerhouse of the Austrian ski scene, renowned for its snow-sure twin glaciers, cutting-edge lift infrastructure, and famously vibrant après-ski. Tucked into the spectacular Ötztal valley, the resort boasts three accessible peaks over 3,000 meters—known as the 'BIG 3'—offering breathtaking panoramic views and exhilarating long descents. The village itself is bustling and energetic, stretching along a main road packed with high-end hotels, bustling bars, restaurants, and shops. Skiers flock to Sölden for its expansive, high-altitude terrain that guarantees exceptional conditions from October through May. While experts will find steep challenges on the Rettenbach glacier and thrilling freeride routes off the Gaislachkogl, intermediates are spoiled for choice with sweeping, motorway-wide blues and reds across the Giggijoch and Tiefenbach sectors. When the ski day ends, Sölden transitions into one of the Alps' premier party destinations, cementing its reputation as a high-energy, world-class resort.
Sölden offers incredibly diverse, snow-sure skiing split across three main mountains and two high-alpine glaciers. Intermediates will thrive on the exceptionally wide carving pistes of the Tiefenbach glacier and Giggijoch, while advanced skiers can tackle the steep World Cup pitch on the Rettenbach glacier and the rugged off-piste terrain of the Gaislachkogl.
A stunning, deeply carved valley region in the Austrian state of Tyrol, known for its massive glaciated peaks, reliable snowfall, and world-class alpine infrastructure.
Characterized by its massive width and gentle gradients, offering a perfect, sunny confidence-building playground for beginners and intermediates.
The bustling heart of the ski area, featuring countless wide cruising pistes, fast lifts, and lively mountain huts.
A steeper, more challenging glacier sector that famously hosts the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup opening races.
A haven for off-piste enthusiasts and advanced skiers, offering challenging terrain, spectacular views, and the famous Ice Q restaurant.
A top-tier terrain park located in the Giggijoch sector, featuring a variety of kickers, rails, and boxes for all skill levels.
Innsbruck Airport (INN)
1h 15min
85km
Numerous private taxis, shared shuttle services (like the Ötztal Shuttle), and regional buses operate frequently from Innsbruck. Extensive, mostly free parking available directly at the base stations of both the Giggijoch and Gaislachkogl gondolas.
Mid-October to early May
The glacier ski areas open in autumn, while the winter ski area (Giggijoch and Gaislachkogl) generally opens in mid-November.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 75), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 415)