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Sölden - Ötztal

In Austria Sölden, you will be able to enjoy 148km of skiing slopes. There ara 33db lifts here.

Height: 1350m - 3340m,   Difference: 1990m
Slopes: • 69km • 51km  28km

Lifts:

8db 16db 9db 0db

 

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top:
-15°C, -13°C -16°C, -14°C -14°C, -12°C
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valley:
-14°C, -6°C -16°C, -6°C -12°C, -5°C
snow: 2.9cm 3.4cm 0.1cm
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 Snow: 2.9cm 3.4cm 0.1cm 1.6cm 0.8cm 0.2cm 0cm
top:morning Status-weather-snow-icon Status-weather-snow-icon 02d 13d 13d 03d 13d
noon Status-weather-snow-icon Status-weather-snow-icon 13d Status-weather-snow-icon 13d Status-weather-snow-icon 02d
evening Status-weather-snow-icon 701n 13n 13n 13n Status-weather-snow-icon 03n
temperature -15°C, -13°C -16°C, -14°C -14°C, -12°C -11°C, -9°C -5°C, -5°C -6°C, -4°C -3°C, -3°C
valley:morning Status-weather-snow-icon Status-weather-snow-icon 02d 13d 02d 03d 03d
noon Status-weather-snow-icon Status-weather-snow-icon 13d 02d 02d 02d 02d
evening Status-weather-snow-icon 701n 13n 13n 03n 03n 03n
temperature -14°C, -6°C -16°C, -6°C -12°C, -5°C -7°C, -3°C -3°C, -1°C -2°C, 1°C -2°C, 3°C

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Tulajdonság
height difference (m):1990m
top (m):3340m
blue slopes (km):69km
black slopes (km):28km
freeride slopes (km):-
chairlifts (p):16db
J-bar lift (p):0db
country:Austria
city:Sölden
GPS:Sz: 46.966667 H: 11.0000000
ski-running:Igen
halfpipe:Nem
ski resort:Ötztal
number of snowmaking:0db
1 day adult ticket:48EUR
6 day adult ticket:246EUR
description 2:Sölden operates an impressive ski area that includes the original village, the high-altitude station of Hochsölden and the neighbouring traditional village of Vent. The village of Obergurgl, further up the valley, is also included on the pass. The Ötztal Arena itself has seen a lot of investment in recent years in state of the art lifts, and these have now reached all the way up to Sölden's major assets - its twin year-round skiing areas on the Tiefenbach and Rettenbach Glaciers. These are some of Austria's highest ski slopes and open up one of the country's biggest lift-served verticals. One of a handful of ski resorts able to offer visitors skiing on every day of the year, Sölden now closes its ski slopes for about six weeks each year from mid-May to end June. However it still uniquely operates two glacier skiing areas and always guaranteeing to keep one of them open. The glaciers, previously a 13km (8 mile) bus ride away, are the base for annual 'Ski Opening' festivals each October when the season officially begins and new equipment is available for testing. International ski stars also arrive to test their mettle before the northern hemisphere's racing season begins. The road between the two glaciers goes through a 1,750 metre (one mile) long tunnel, the Rosi Mittermaier - the highest road tunnel in Europe. Formerly Sölden itself is has a 'Jekyll and Hyde' kind of existence - on the one hand presenting its traditional roots and the proud cultural heritage of the Ötztalers: on the other it's a cool, lively village with international clientele, although predominantly from Germany. At one point the resort's growth and success led it to become too lively for some residents and some German commentators, but steps have been taken to limit excesses of rowdiness. The Ötztal region was originally inhabited by Bavarians from the north and Romans from Italy in the south. Tourism was introduced in the mid-19th century thanks in a large part to the efforts of Curate Franz Senn from Vent, who is credited with being the founder of both German and Austrian Alpine Associations and for cresting the first hiking tracks and mountain refuges in the area. Winter tourism began in 1945 and overtook summer tourism in terms of popularity a decade later.
Keywords:Hochsölden, Ötztal, Rettenbach Glacier, Sölden, Tiefenbach Glacier
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Tulajdonság
valley (m):1350m
ski slopes (km):148km
red slopes (km):51km
freeride:Igen
ski lifts (p):33db
T-bar lift (p):9db
continent:Europe
region:Tirol
gondola lift (p):8db
web:www.soelden.com
funpark:Igen
night skiing:Igen
green slopes lenght:0km
1 day children ticket:24EUR
6 day children ticket:123EUR
description:One of Austria's largest, liveliest and most popular ski resorts. It formerly offered summer skiing on its twin glaciers (one or the other was always open ) and whilst that has now ended it still has a long winter with ski-season opening festivals and the first northern hemisphere World Cup races each October and November. Snow is guaranteed thanks to the glacier back up.
Heliskiing:Nem
mountain:Gaislachkogl, Hochsölden
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