Nearest lift: 4km
Tuition meeting point: 4km
Resort centre: 3.5km
Ski bus stop: Outside the hotel. The hotel runs a shuttle bus to and from the slopes four times a day, twice in the morning and twice in the afternoon
The Alpenschlössl has an almost fairytale feel to it. The name literally means 'mountain castle' and it's quite clear in its castle-esque buildings.
The hotel is in a set in a secluded spot in the middle of a meadow, high above Söll meaning the views of the Kaisergebirge Mountains from virtually every window are spectacular.
The ski area and lifts are around 4km away, but the hotel has its own ski bus to shuttle you to and from the slopes at the start and end of each day.
Look forward to some traditional Austrian cuisine, international dishes and a wide selection of fine wines. The bar area is cosy and a good place to kick back at the end of the day.
Wellness facilities include an indoor swimming pool, sauna and a steam bath and all within a bright and modern wellness area. There are also massage treatments available if you need a little TLC at the end of the day.
Official rating: ****
Traditional restaurant
Bar with free Wi-Fi
Free use of indoor pool, sauna, steam room, emotion shower and relaxation room
Massage and beauty treatments are available locally
Ski and board equipment storage with heated boot rack
An unexpected and welcome facility is the modern wellness area. The stone and wooden walls are lit with tranquil colours have a wonderful grounding effect, much needed after a day of adrenalin on the mountains.
Take a gentle swim in the indoor swimming pool or rejuvenate yourself in one of the two saunas, steam room or emotion showers before kicking back in the relaxation room.
If you fancy a treat (and why not?) book in for a sports and beauty massage for some extra pampering.
With a mix of rooms in the traditional main hotel and the more contemporary Landhaus Ager annexe, each comes with some pretty special views out across the Wilder Kaiser region.
No matter where you choose to stay, every room has a traditional feel but with some modern touches. All come with flat screen TV, minisafe, free Wi-Fi and an ensuite bathroom with hairdryer, shower over bath and wc.
The large and traditional dining area is a lovely place to enjoy the cuisine created by the experienced chef. Expect local dishes with local produce and a great variety of choices throughout your stay.
Start your days with a continental breakfast and move on to a four-course meal every evening. The menu includes soup, salad buffet, a choice of main and dessert. Your Christmas and New Year Gala meals are also included.
•Super-efficient lift system •Largest night ski resort in Austria •Over 288 km of ski runs
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.
Great for •Families •Night skiing •Non-skiers
Snow Report: Top N/Acm, Bottom N/Acm
Snow Forecast: 19cm expected this week
Snow History: March average depth 135.83cm
Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:
Innsbruck (INN) | 78km, 1 hour |
Salzburg (SZG) | 83km, 1 hour 30 mins |
Munich (MUC) | 144km, 1 hour 30 mins |
Region: | Kitzbueheler Alps, Austria |
First opened: | 1959 |
Soll lift pass price last reported as €233.50 for an adult 6 day area ski pass. Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Alpenschlössl.
Night skiing: Yes
Soll has N S E W facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.
Town altitude: | 703m |
Top of slopes: | 1957m |
Bottom of piste: | 620m |
Vertical drop: | 1126m |
Total length of trails: | 288km |
Longest piste: | 7.3km |
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