The heart of the SkiWelt area, Söll is a traditional and animated village at the foot of the Hohe Salve Mountain, looking out to the rugged Wilder Kaiser massif. With lots on for families, some smashing Austrian après and mile after mile to ski, the resort’s become a firm favourite with Brits over the years, and rightly so.
Between the Wilder Kaiser Mountains and the Hohe Salve (one of Austria’s highest peaks), Söll is the main resort in the Ski Welt - Austria’s second-largest lift-linked ski area. Getting here is easy - you are no more than an hour away from Innsbruck airport and those travelling by rail can get here in about 15 minutes from Wörgl.
Having left behind the reputation gained in the 80s as a ‘lads’ holiday hotspot, Söll is now one of the finest family resorts in Austria. Kindergarten areas, child-care services, an indoor chill-zone, night tobogganing and visits to the Igloo Village are just a few of the fantastic offerings in the area.
While its reputation has changed over time, the gorgeous traditional buildings have remained. The baroque and chalet-style structures make this a popular winter and summer destination, for its architecture alone. The centrepiece of the village is an 18th-century domed church, where its candle-lit graveyard adds an eerie yet beautiful feel to the village.
That’s not to say technology hasn’t evolved on the mountain – the lift system and snowmaking are excellent, and this is one of the biggest night skiing areas in the Alps, with state-of-the-art floodlights bringing 10km of pistes to life after dark.
There’s currently a massive infrastructure project underway in the Skiwelt, with a 10-person gondola and 8-person chair added for the 19/20 season. And two new gondolas under construction for 20/21 season, improving the link to the smaller satellite town of Itter and increasing the total accessible ski area to 288km.
Lift access comes in the form of the ‘SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental’ pass - the name may be a mouthful, but you’ll say it with a smile when you hear that the pass encompasses all 9 of SkiWelt’s interconnected resorts. The Hochsöll gondola is a 15-minute walk from the town (arguably the perfect pre-ski warm-up) or for a little less legwork; frequent buses run between the village and the slopes.
The nearest airport to Soll is Innsbruck at 70 km or about 1 hour by car.
The nearest ski resorts to Soll include Ellmau, Scheffau, Westendorf & Hopfgarten..
You’ll find several restaurants dotted around the village centre. For sizeable portions at fair prices, we love the cosy Söller Stuben. Bella Vita is also excellent value for money, with starters big enough to share and the best steak in the area. Ristorante Sole in Vienna's Annagasse, with its excellent reputation, is recognised as a meeting point for musicians, singers and lovers of classical music. The Loft, located high up on the 18th floor of the SO/ Vienna, Das LOFT invites you to discover the imperial city of Vienna from a bird’s eye view. With a relaxed breakfast or brunch, exclusive drinks, delicious snacks and exquisite dinner, you can watch the sunrise and sunset.
Gipfelalm Hohe Salve Also known as the ‘Gipfelrestaurant’, this is a great place to both enjoy traditional Tyrolean food, and take in the magnificent mountains, with the turning panoramic terrace ensuring you don’t miss an inch of the breath-taking view from the Hohe Salve. The family run restaurant provides outstanding service in comfortable surroundings, and you’ll leave with a smile on your face and the feel of a true Austrian dining experience.
Though this is a quaint Austrian village with fantastic offerings for families, Söll still knows how to have a good time. Before you ski back down at the end of the day, stop at the Gipfelalm on Hohe Salve for a drink – it has a 360° panorama of over 70 high alpine peaks! For a quirky atmosphere head to The Jam Jar, it’s a small basement bar at the entrance to the town. The Jam Jar serves up a great selection of draught beers and puts on regular live music. Anyone in need of some home comfort will love the Brit-style Red Horse sports bar. The bar shows big events like the 6 Nations and champions league and hosts regular live music events.
For loud music, DJ sets and dancing on tables head over to local legend Whisky-Mühle which remains open after many of the other bars have called it a night.
Red Horse Sports Bar Join the gang at the Red Horse Pub for a great selection of your favourite draught beers, best enjoyed on the outdoor bar and terrace whilst catching some après ski sun. Tune in to all the big games, from Champions League football to 6 nations rugby, at Red Horse’s neighbouring Söll Sportsbar, then party long into the night to live music. For all you Jägermeister lovers out there, try the legendary Shotboard, for a unique way for you and your friends to share a drink…picture simultaneous shots of Jäger off a ski! Add in the great food and staff who really know how to party, and you have the perfect après ski bar.
In terms of other things to do and see, the Alpiniglu igloo village over in Hochbrixen can be easily reached by both skiers and non-skiers. There are ice sculptures and an ice bar - it’s well worth a visit! There’s always tobogganing available, including a 4km floodlit run to accompany the impressive night skiing scene.
Shuttle Frey If you are staying in or around Soll during the summer and enjoy action-packed holidays, contact Christian Frey for information and shuttle services to all the fun things to do in the area. Organise a sailing tour or have a go at mountain, lake and river diving or if you prefer to experience the mountains on two wheels, have a go at a bike or motorbike tour, which can be guided or not guided. There’s no need to worry about how you’ll get everything from a to b, a bike and luggage trans alp shuttle is provided. Please contact Christian for information.
Outdoor Planet If you’re looking to take advantage of the rough Alpine environment of the Tirol area, make use of the trips offered by Outdoor Planet. They organise caving and trekking experiences, as well as Via Ferrata and water sports. The rafting down rivers like the Inn and the Imst is hugely popular, and they’re got a huge range of different trips on offer, like family ones and extreme ones; as well as trips tailored to your group – the Real Men one is a favourite. There are also loads of good opportunities for canyoning and there’s a trip that combines it with rafting, for the ultimate alpine river experience.
A traditional Tyrolean resort known for its friendly atmosphere and reasonable prices, Söll's shopping is naturally unpretentious with a dozen shops to choose from. There are several local shops specializing in the regional produce. For the rest, they sell the usual skiwear, Tyrolean souvenirs (woodwork etc) and essentials.
Toboggan rental Hohe Salve Toboggan fun for the whole family and with friends Experience a memorable toboggan day or evening in Söll. The toboggan rental “Hohe Salve” can be found directly at the valley station of the cable car in Söll. The comfortable cable car for the maximum of eight persons takes you within seven minutes to “Hochsöll”, where both toboggan runs start. Toboggan run: “Hexenritt” – 3.5 km – open day and night: Beginning in “Hochsöll” along “Salvenberg” back to the starting point at the valley station of the cable car and the toboggan rental. NEW toboggan run: “Mondrodelbahn” – 3.5 km – open only in the evening: Beginning in “Hochsöll” via “Stöcklalm” back to the starting point at the valley station of the cable car and the toboggan rental. Many greetings from söll. www.rodelverleih.at
Average snow depths in Soll are 34cm to 87cm in January, 85cm to 176cm in February, 83cm to 189cm in March and 36cm to 131cm in April. Read our detailed Soll snow history for more details.
Today in Soll the average snow depth is N/A, with N/A at the base of the mountain around 553m altitude, and N/A at the top of the slopes, around 1859m above sea level. There is 8cm recent snowfall and 0cm predicted today. Here's the full Soll snow report.
Soll snow report is updated every 4 hours during the winter ski season
There is in Soll currently forecast approximately 8cm of new snow expected over the coming week. We also have a detailed Soll snow forecast.
We have 2125 ski holidays in Soll. Search all Soll ski deals or pick your preferred accommodation type below:
Maximum and minimum adult Soll lift pass prices ranged from £304 to £328 for 6 days access to the Soll ski lift system at the start of the 2025 winter season. Our lift passes are part of a packaged Soll holiday with accommodation, so prices vary depending on chalet or hotel suppliers. Confirm price for the lift ticket before booking your holiday.
PassLift Tickets | Child | Adult | Senior |
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6 Day | £153 - £165 | £304 - £328 | - |
6 Day | (Ski Area)£180 - | £362 - | - |
AgesAge Range | 6 - 15 | 18 - | + |
Youth (16-18) Skiwelt lift pass between £229 and £247
Skiwelt Area lift pass coverage:
• Brixen • Ellmau • Going • Hopfgarten • Itter • Scheffau • Söll • Westendorf
SuperSkiCard Regional lift pass coverage: The full Salzburg & Kitzbüheler Alps. 21 ski regions including:
• Zell am See - Kaprun • Kitzbühel and Kirchberg • Saalbach • Hinterglemm • Schneewinkel • the Ski Circus • Ski Juwel resorts • 5 areas covered by the Ski amadé
Ski rental in Soll starts from £42 for adults and £28 for children.
Boot rental starts from £48 for adults and £28 for children.
Rental | Ski | Boot | Snowboard |
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Adult | £42 | £48 | £88 |
Child | £28 | £28 | £44 |
Ski school in Soll starts from £244 for adults for a half day and £244 for children.
Snowboard school in Soll starts from £244 per adult and £244 per child for a half day.
Lessons | Skiing | Snowboarding |
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Adult | £244 | £244 |
Child | £244 | £244 |
Most of our ski holidays to Soll packaged with flights include airport transfers. We can also arrange private transfers to Soll from nearby airports
Flights from London take about 2 hours to Innsbruck, Salzburg. This table shows approximate transfer times to Soll from the nearest airports, smaller airports can be more prone to delays.
Airport | Distance | Transfer Time |
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Innsbruck | 70 km | 1 hour |
Salzburg | 100 km | 1 hour |
Browse our self-drive ski holidays which include your car channel crossing, or go choose accom-only and book your car ferry or tunnel later.
The transfer time from alpine train stations are generally shorter than from airports, Call us for details of Soll transfers.
Station | Distance | Transfer Time |
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Wörgl / Kufstein | 15 km | 15 minutes |
Söll Doctor Bado & Ascher Practice Practical doctor, sports doctor, x-ray. Services: - Primary medical activity - accident surgery - Laboratory - Health care Opening Times: Mon, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 08:00 AM - 12:00 PM, 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM Wed, 08:00 AM - 01:00 PM Closed days Saturdays & Sundays
Söll Tourism Office Located down a cobbled street at 84 Dorf, Tourism office can assist with ski map, advice and piste brochures. Operating Times: Weekdays: 8 am - 12 pm and 1 pm - 6pm Saturday: 09:00 - 12:00 and then 13:00 - 16:00 Sunday: Closed
Pharmacy Salvenapotheke in Söll The team at Pharmacy Salvenapotheke are there to help you stay fit and healthy with a wide rage of over the counter and prescription medication. Opening Times: Mon- Fri 08:30 - 12:30 PM and then 14:30 - 18:30 Sat, 08:30 - 12:30
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