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Sölden ski resort viewing platform, offering a stunning panoramic vista of alpine mountain rangesSölden ski resort viewing platform, offering a stunning panoramic vista of alpine mountain ranges

Sölden piste map

Detailed piste map of Sölden highlighting top ski runs and lifts
8th July, 2025
2 min read time

Sölden with its three peaks exceeding 3000 meters (known as the BIG3), certainly delivers on variety and vastness. Plan your perfect ski holiday in advance: download the latest Sölden piste map to familiarize yourself with the trails and lifts ahead of time, ensuring you maximize your snow time.

Sölden ski resort piste map

Download it here, or pick up a copy at ticket offices and information points throughout Sölden.

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Sölden best ski pistes

Sölden is ideal for intermediates and strong skiers, with roughly 10 green, 30 blue, 22 red, and 8 black runs, plus glacier skiing and the iconic BIG 3 rallye.

  • Gaislachkogl, piste 2 (Intermediate - Red): A signature run from the top station, with long stretches and stunning Ötztal views.
  • Rettenbach Glacier, piste 30 (Intermediate - Red): Reliable snow and wide glacial terrain make this ideal for confident carving.
  • Rettenbach Glacier, piste 31 (Intermediate - Red): A slightly steeper alternative to 30, with fewer crowds and solid edges.
  • Gaislachkogl, piste 25 (Intermediate - Blue): Rolling glacial run suited for high-altitude cruising.
  • Gaislachkogl, piste 1 (Expert - Black): A black piste with changing pitches and icy spots, best tackled in early conditions.
  • Langegg, piste 11 (Intermediate - Red): Popular piste with smooth transitions and good visibility.
  • Rosskirpl, piste 14 (Intermediate - Red): A flowing piste near the lift line with some fun rollers and side hits.
  • BIG 3 Rallye (Mixed): A marked circuit connecting three mountain peaks, great for experienced skiers wanting to explore the entire ski area.
  • Glacier, pistes 32, 35, 33, 30, 7a, 9 (Intermediate/Expert): A network of glacial runs with consistent snow, broad terrain, and the area’s most panoramic scenery.

Sölden ski resort in brief

  • Base elevation: 1,350 m
  • Highest elevation: 3,340 m
  • Vertical drop: 2,000 m
  • Number of pistes: 70
  • Type of pistes: 10 green, 30 blue, 22 red, and 8 black
  • Kilometres of ski pistes: 144 km
  • Number of ski lifts: 31
  • Artificial snow-making: 77% of all pistes
  • Snow park: 1
  • Fun slope: 2

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