




Traditional Tyrolean hotel building with 4 floors, featuring a ground-floor restaurant and bar, basement wellness area, and guest rooms on upper floors.
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Söll sits within the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental, one of the largest interconnected ski areas in Austria, with over 280 kilometres of marked runs accessible across the network. The village itself is compact and walkable, with the hotel positioned close to the centre — putting shops, restaurants, and après-ski options within a short walk. A ski bus stop directly outside the hotel connects guests to multiple access points across the SkiWelt, making it straightforward to vary your starting point each day. Innsbruck Airport is approximately 60 kilometres away, and Munich Airport is roughly 130 kilometres, both served by regular transfer services during the winter season. Söll rewards guests who want genuine alpine village character alongside serious ski terrain.
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Lively Tyrolean charm with direct access to Austria's massive SkiWelt area.
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 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.
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.
One of the largest, most modern, and most eco-friendly interconnected ski areas in the world, linking nine distinct Tyrolean villages.
The local high point offering the longest and steepest runs in Söll, including the challenging 'Black Eagle' piste, paired with 360-degree views.
A fun, thematic learning area at the valley base designed specifically to help young children and absolute beginners find their ski legs.
Wide, sunny slopes offering fantastic cruising terrain that is perfect for intermediate carvers looking to practice their technique.
A popular, floodlit funpark packed with boxes, jumps, and rails that is open for both daytime shredding and night sessions.
Innsbruck Airport (INN)
1h 15min
78km
Regular shuttle bus services and private taxis are easily bookable from Innsbruck, Salzburg, and Munich airports. Large free parking areas are available directly at the base of the Söll gondola station for day-trippers and those driving.
Early December to early April
Night skiing requires a separate lift ticket and is not included in the standard day or multi-day SkiWelt pass.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 69), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 349)