Best for

Beginner

Intermediate

Advanced

Cross-country

Snowboard

Söll at a glance

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Travel included to Söll

Depart on: Saturdays 

Fly into: Salzburg or Innsbruck

Salzburg transfer time: approx. 1 hour 45 mins by coach

Innsbruck transfer time: approx.1 hour 30 mins by coach

Included in your ski holiday to Söll

  • Free ski bus service in resort
  • Short transfer from Salzburg or Innsbruck
  • On holiday support and tailored advice from our Destination Experts based in Söll
  • Access to Inghams Digital Resort Guide with things to do, ski highlights and useful information on holiday
  • Flights from the UK, accommodation and transfers

Ski & snowboarding information

Best for

Beginner

Intermediate

Advanced

Cross-country

Snowboard

Söll Ski Resort offers 270km of slopes, panoramic views, family activities, and vibrant après-ski in Tyrol, Austria.

Runs

Ski routes map
Blue: 114km
Red: 120km
Black: 10km

Additional Ski Details

Ski area:
270km
Snow park:
Yes
Resort altitude:
703m
Ski Altitude:
703m - 1890m
Lift Ski Lockers:
No

Beginner skiing in Söll

Some nursery slopes overlook the village and further nursery slopes are at at the top of the gondola at Hochsöll and there are many gentle blue runs to progress on to.

Intermediate skiing in Söll

An 8-seater gondola ascends to Hochsöll, from where high speed chairs give access to both the Söll ski area and the rest of the Ski Welt.

Advanced skiing in Söll

Experienced skiers can try the black mogul field from the top of the Hohe Salve or go on a ski safari round the SkiWelt circuit which encompasses the villages of Ellmau, Going, Scheffau, Söll, Itter, Hopfgarten, Brixen, and Westendorf; all covered on one lift pass.

Snowboarding in Söll

There are 3 snow parks in the area; 1 in Söll, 1 in Ellmau and 1 in Westendorf.

Lift pass Days Season

Adult

Born before 2007

Youth

2007 - 2009

Child

2010 - 2019

Area pass 6 Low £254 £192 £129
High £339 £254 £171

Season dates

  • Low season: 13 Mar - 30 Apr 26
  • High season: 20 Dec 25 - 13 Mar 26
SkiWelt Area Pass covers Ellmau, Scheffau, Brixen, Söll & Westendorf

Free child lift pass for children born after 2019. Beginners should book in resort for reduced prices. Proof of age may be required.

You can upgrade to a super ski card in resort to access the world's biggest ski pass area (paid locally). You'll have access to 2,750km, 900 cable cars, 3 glaciers and 22 ski regions including the Ski Amade, Ski Juwel, Skicircus, Kitzski & the Zell am See area and many more.

Prices and supplements are correct at the time of publishing. Up to date prices will be confirmed at the time of booking. 

6 days Category

Adult

Child

3-11 years

Skis Blue £56 £30
Red £78 -
Black £108 -
Skis & boots Blue £95 £46
Red £122 -
Black £161 -

Levels of equipment

  • Blue: ideal for beginners to early intermediates – softer and easier to turn
  • Red: suits confident intermediates – more rigid for better stability and control, usually new or one season old
  • Black: ideal for strong intermediates and advanced skiers wanting high-performance equipment

Prices and supplements are correct at the time of publishing. Up to date prices will be confirmed at the time of booking.

Tuition Days Times Adult Child (6*-14yrs)
Ski 5 10am-12pm
& 1:30pm-3:30pm
£266 £266
Snowboard beginner 5 10am-12pm
& 1:30pm-3:30pm
£266 £266
Snowboard intermediate 5 10am-12pm or 1:30pm-3:30pm £239 £239

Ski school may be closed on Christmas Day & New Year’s Day.

*Child snowboard tuition from 8yrs

Levels of tuition

  • Beginner: never skied before
  • Level 1: advanced beginner; can control speed, snowplough and change direction on gentle slopes 
  • Level 2: low intermediate; snowplough turns and start to ski parallel
  • Level 3: good intermediate; parallel turns 
  • Advanced: fully confident on all slopes and looking to improve technique

Prices and supplements are correct at the time of publishing. Up to date prices will be confirmed at the time of booking.

Where to stay in Söll

Söll is a small village but the quality of hotels here is excellent. Just over an hour from Innsbruck and Salzburg, the circuit has become a popular haunt with families looking for a relaxing few days enjoying excursions to various outposts of this delightful part of the Tirol.

Our accommodations in Soll

Discover Söll

Ski Söll! Deservedly popular with English speaking guests, Söll is a lively, good-value, pretty village with an attractive pedestrianised centre. It’s the best-known gateway to a celebrated circuit which enables skiers with wanderlust to visit nine resorts.The villages of Söll, Brixen im Thale, Ellmau, Going, Scheffau, Itter, Hopfgarten, Kelchsau and Westendorf form the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental.

Set between the Kitzbüheler Alps and the Wilder Kaiser mountains, the SkiWelt is one of the largest and most modern linked ski region in Austria. There are more than 82 lifts serving 123 runs totalling 270kms of runs – most of them pretty gentle and perfect for beginners and returners. 

This being Austria, there are inevitably dozens of good pit stops – 80 in all - for lunch or just quick refreshment. Skiing holidays in Söll are well known for lively après-ski and nightlife, with the ever popular Whiskymühle the focal point. 

Söll ski resort offers vibrant nightlife with popular spots like Whiskey Mühle and Pub Austria.

Whiskey Mühle: This lively venue combines an Irish pub and a club, featuring live music, a dance floor, pool, and darts. It's a favourite for après-ski and late-night fun.

Pub Austria: Located on the ground floor of Hotel Austria, this pub offers a cosy atmosphere with pool tables, darts, live sports, and homemade bar food.

Travel to Söll

Travel by air

Flights depart Saturdays to Salzburg and Innsbruck from 20 December 2025 to 21 March 2026.

Transfer time

  • Salzburg airport: approx. 1 hour 45 mins by coach
  • Innsbruck airport: approx. 1 hour 30 mins by coach

Private transfers and self drive options are available. Please call to book.

Please be aware transfer times may vary depending on weather conditions and volume of traffic, especially during peak season.

Things to do in Söll

Tobogganing in Söll offers thrilling experiences for all ages, with both daytime and night-time options. The resort features two main toboggan runs -

Hexenritt (Witch's Ride): This 3.8km natural toboggan run is known for its exciting twists and turns, resembling a wild witch's broom ride. It is equipped with floodlights and a snowmaking system, ensuring a fun and safe experience.

Mondrodelbahn (Moon Toboggan Run): This 4km illuminated run provides a magical night tobogganing experience. The track is wide and family-friendly, starting from the Hexenwasser gondola mountain station.

Sleigh rides in Söll offer a charming and scenic way to explore the winter landscape. Visitors can enjoy horse-drawn sleigh rides through snow-covered meadows and forests, experiencing the tranquillity and beauty of the Wilder Kaiser region.

These rides are perfect for families and couples looking for a romantic winter activity. Along the way, you can stop at cosy huts for warm drinks and traditional Tyrolean snacks.

Ice skating in Söll is a delightful winter activity for the whole family. The resort features a natural ice rink at the middle station below the Hexenwasser gondola lift. Enjoy open-air ice skating, practice with ice penguins, or play ice hockey.

Snowshoeing in Söll offers a peaceful way to explore the winter landscape. The Wilder Kaiser region features 113km of winter walking trails, including 30km in Söll. Popular routes like the Pirchmoos walk provide scenic views and a tranquil experience.

Night skiing in Söll is a unique and thrilling experience, and is Austria's largest night skiing area. With over 10 kilometres of illuminated slopes, you can enjoy well-lit downhill runs as well as the valley run, accessible via the Hexenwasser gondola lift. Available Wednesday to Saturday, 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm, night skiing in Söll provides an unforgettable evening under the stars. 

The legend of the Söll witches dates back to the 16th century. For many years now, the friendly, wise witches have been bringing old legends, customs, myths and traditional knowledge back to life.

Fancy dress witches can be spotted skiing through Söll from Sunday through to Thursday. They can also be found with cauldrons and potions at the Simonalm, encounter a world of legends, stories, songs, games, prayers, customs and traditions.

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