Sölden
Tyrol, Austria · 3,340m (10,959ft) elevation
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Resort Details for Sölden
- Location: Tyrol, Austria
- Region: Europe
- Elevation: 3,340m (10,959ft)
- Coordinates: 46.97°N, 10.87°E
Snow & Weather Conditions at Sölden
Austria's position at the intersection of Atlantic and continental weather systems brings regular, reliable snowfall. Northern Alps resorts are among the snowiest in Europe. The high elevation ensures a cold, consistent climate that favours natural snow preservation. Storms frequently deliver generous snowfall totals, and the altitude keeps the snowpack dense and skiable throughout the core winter months. Typical annual snowfall ranges from 6–10 metres, with a mid-season base depth often surpassing 2 metres.
Best Time to Ski at Sölden
Season runs from early December to mid-April. January and February bring the deepest snowpack and coldest temperatures. For the highest probability of fresh powder at Sölden, plan your visit during January and February when storm cycles are most frequent and temperatures keep the snowpack cold and dry. March can also deliver excellent conditions — the snowpack is often at its deepest, and you may find fewer crowds on the mountain. Use PowderDays' historical snowfall analysis tool to compare decade-long precipitation trends and pick the optimal dates for your trip.
What Makes Sölden Special
Well-groomed cruising runs, modern lift systems, and challenging off-piste terrain. Austria is known for excellent intermediate skiing and family-friendly facilities. Austria is the spiritual home of European skiing — legendary après-ski (Ischgl, St. Anton), charming Tyrolean villages, hearty schnitzel, strudel, and a deep skiing tradition.
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