Söll Ski Resort Guide
Introduction
Although still one of the livelier choices in Alpine skiing, Söll rarely makes the headlines for anything other than its traditional Tirolean ambience and large, accessible ski area. Parallel to Sauze d'Oulx, Söll has a long history as a farming centre from long before winter sports were thought of. Despite extensive growth as a tourist resort, it has kept a lot of its character by maintaining historic architectural standards, with the village still centred on its beautiful old church.
Söll is one of eight villages with mostly inter-linked ski areas that together form Austria's largest single ski area, the SkiWelt (ski world) with 279 km (157 miles) of ski runs, more than 210 km (113 miles) of which have snowmaking cover. The runs are served by 91 lifts and there are over 70 mountain restaurants in the ski region in which to take a break.
Mountain facts
Where in the world?
Hit the slopes
A modern gondola, based about a kilometre from the village, is the access point into Söll's giant ski area - the SkiWelt. Beginners have wide sunny slopes to learn their craft at the top or bottom of the mountain, depending on snow conditions. A special beginners-only lift ticket is available which saves money if you don't want the full SkiWelt pass (no Söll-only ticket).
Intermediates will feel they can ski forever from Söll's central position. There is a marked circuit of around 20 runs that is fun to do, but if the huge SkiWelt is not enough, you can now go further still thanks to the Ki-West gondola, and a short bus link, which connects the SkiWelt to Kitzbuhel's own big ski area. Together there are more than 400km (250 miles) of mostly lift-linked pistes, one of the world's biggest ski areas (and certainly Austria's).
If that's still not enough a further option is the Kitzbüheler Alpen Ski Pass which incorporates further neighbouring areas (but not lift linked, so a car is handy, although there are good bus connections) to include 260 lifts serving 680km (425 miles) of runs.
Experts should be able to find plenty to entertain themselves in all that: there are eight blacks locally in the SkiWelt.
Beyond the slopes
The Panoramabad adventure swimming pool provides a lot of family fun and there are squash courts, a bowling alley and several health and beauty centress offering saunas and massage services.
Outdoor activities include a natural ice rink plus curling, snowmobiling, sleigh rides, snowshoe walks and 30km (19 miles) of cleared winter hiking trails.
Family fun
The MiniClub (located in the base station building of the gondola) accepts children aged from six months to five years, with discounts when siblings are booked in. Be wary if you are arriving at the very start or end of the season that the Mini Club, which operates from late December to late March, may not be open; check ahead.
Skischule Söll-Hochsöll, Stampfanger 6,has a ski kindergarten for children aged three to five and there are special ski school classes for older children.
Retail therapy
Après ski
Söll and other Skiwelt resorts make a special effort with singles. A Ski Bunny point at most of the many mountain restaurants is a place where ‘like-minded singles' can get together. There's even a special forum on the Skiwelt website.
Popular night spots include the Austria Pub, Dorf 10, the legendary après-ski spot Whisky-Mühle, Dorf 89, and Salvenstadl, Dorf 36.
Eating out
Italian food is also well represented in the village with Venezia, Dorf 112, Giovanni, Dorf 58, and Hexenalm, Stampfanger 1, all popular pizzerias.
Getting around
Splashing out
Accommodation
Luxury
Hotel AlpenpanoramaWell placed, traditional 4-star hotel in a beautiful location, with its own home-made cake shop.
Sonnbichl 18
Tel: (05333) 5309.
Website: www.alpenpanorama-hotel.at
Moderate
Hotel-Restaurant FeldwebelWeinbaur family-run hotel in the village centre; parts of the building date back five centuries.
Dorf 73
Tel: (05333) 5224.
Website: www.feldwebel.at
Budget
Hotel-Pension HuterBeautiful traditional chalet, five minutes' walk from the resort centre and 100m (330ft) from the ski bus stop.
Sonnbichl 9
Tel: (05333) 5121.
Website: www.hotel-huter.com
Getting there
Distances to resort: 70km (43 miles); 100km (63 miles).
Driving times: 1 hour from either airport.
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