Elevation
620m
Base
1,869m
Summit
1,249m
Vertical Drop
Lifts
81
8 types
Snowfall
258cm
Annual Snowfall
37cm
Nov
54cm
Dec
103cm
Jan
53cm
Feb
37cm
Mar
19cm
Apr

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Söll - SkiWelt

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Dec 06, 2025

Projected closing date

Mar 29, 2026

Years Open

79

Average Snowfall

258cm

Terrain

Intermediate Runs
40%
Advanced Runs
45%
Expert Runs
15%
Runs in Total
228
Longest Run
7.3 km
Skiable Terrain
275 km
Night Skiing
10 km
Snow Making
229 km

Lifts

81

Gondolas & Trams
16
Eight Person Lifts
7
High Speed Sixes
11
High Speed Quads
3
Quad Chairs
9
Triple Chairs
1
Double Chairs
2
Surface Lifts
32

Inside Scoop

Reviews

chris sheppard

I've been coming to Soll for extended weekend skiing for nearly 20 years. Easy access from Munich, under 2 hours, nearly all autobahn. Soll is an ugly village, strung out just off the main road to Worgl. most skiiers will need to take a ski bus up to the main lift. We always hire a car, which makes access to the whole area much easier. The ski area is quite low, but recent years have seen major investments in snow cannon coverage and we have only been forced elsewhere once (the Zillertal valley is about 40 minutes away). For real powderhounds you can add the Kitzbuhel alps to your ski pass for a small extra payment. Connectivity is now excellent with new gondolas opening up Westendorf. Highly recommended for intermediates, there is limited challenge for experts (offpiste at westendorf) and there are better resorts for beginners. Very popular with the Germans at weekends if the snow is good and the sun is shining.

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