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SÖLDEN SKI AREA FACTS + ADVANTAGES–> 35 state-of-the-art mountain lifts with an hourly capacity of 70,632 persons–> Ski area located between 1.350 - 3.340 m–> 150 km of slopes: 69 km easy, 51 km intermediate, 28 km difficult & 2 km Ski Route–> 27 mountain huts and inns within the ski area–> SNOW IS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED from October through May thanks to the- High alpine location of the slopes up to 3.340 m- 2 glacier ski areas at Rettenbach & Tiefenbach- Artificial snow-making system on some 67 % of the slopes–> Winter and glacier ski areas are perfectly linked to each other thanks to the „Golden Gate to the Glacier“ ski lifts–> Longest ski run: some 15 km, 2.000 m of difference in altitude if you ski from the BIG3 viewing platform at Schwarze Schneide (3.340 m) down to the valley (1.370 m)–> About 400 m² of skiable terrain for every skier–> Free parking lots–> Ski storage areas and rental stations at the base terminals
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SÖLDEN SKI AREA FACTS + ADVANTAGES
–> 35 state-of-the-art mountain lifts
with an hourly capacity of 70,632 persons
–> Ski area located between 1.350 - 3.340 m
–> 150 km of slopes: 69 km easy, 51 km intermediate,
28 km difficult & 2 km Ski Route
–> 27 mountain huts and inns within the ski area
–> SNOW IS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED
from October through May thanks to the
- High alpine location of the slopes up to 3.340 m
- 2 glacier ski areas at Rettenbach & Tiefenbach
- Artificial snow-making system on some 67 % of the slopes
–> Winter and glacier ski areas are perfectly linked to each
other thanks to the „Golden Gate to the Glacier“ ski lifts
–> Longest ski run: some 15 km, 2.000 m of difference
in altitude if you ski from the BIG3 viewing platform at
Schwarze Schneide (3.340 m) down to the valley (1.370 m)
–> About 400 m² of skiable terrain for every skier
–> Free parking lots
–> Ski storage areas and rental stations
at the base terminals
BIG 3 GOURMET VIEWBIG 3 THINK BIG – THINK SÖLDEN SPORTSHOP/VERLEIH
soelden.com
Bergbahnen SöldenÖtztaler Gletscherbahn GmbH & Co KGDorfstraße 115, 6450 SöldenT +43 (0) 5254 508F +43 (0) 5254 508 [email protected]
Concept: Bergbahnen Sölden, Mag. Jakob FalknerLayout: Zimmermann Pupp Werbeagentur, InnsbruckPhotos: Archiv Bergbahnen Sölden, R. Wyhlidal, A. Niederstrasser, I. Nösig, B. Spöttel, T. Klocker, J. Falkner, G. Mangold, HAT, Fa. FISCHER, M. Klotz, E. Lorenzi, Panorama StummvollPrinted by: Alpina Druck, Innsbruck
Misprints, printing errors and omissions excepted. Rates subject to change.
SNOW PHONE T +43 (0) 57200 203
ALPINE ACCIDENTS
Getting Here
SPORTSHOP/VERLEIHINFO
Alpine accident reports during ski lift operation (ski accidents, avalanches, etc.) Warning center: Mittelstation Gaislachkoglbahn
T +43 (0) 5254 508 825
Ski Pass Prices / Slope MapAutumn/Winter 2011/2012(03 Sep 2011 – 06 May 2012)
Bergbahnen Sölden
soelden.com sölden.tvLatest Sölden Videos at:
GAISLACHKOGLA10 8EUB Gaislachkogl I
A11 3S Gaislachkogl II
A12 SL Gaislachalm
A13 4SK Heidebahn
A14 3SB Wasserkar
A15 DSB Mittelstation
A16 DSB Gratl
A17 6SK Stabele
INNERWALDB20 Zentrum Shuttle
B21 SL Innerwald I
B22 SL Innerwald II
GIGGIJOCHC30 8EUB Giggijoch
C31 6SK Langegg
C32 4SK Gampe
C33 Mini Giggijoch
C34 4SK Hainbachkar
C35 4SK Silberbrünnl
C36 8SK Giggijoch
C37 4SK Roßkirpl
C38 DSB Rotkogl
C39 ESL Hochsölden
GOLDEN GATE TO THE GLACIERD50 4SL Seekogl
D51 4SK Einzeiger
D52 4SK Schwarzkogl
D53 8EUB Gletscherexpress
GLACIERE60 4SK Rettenbachjoch*
E61 8EUB Schwarze Schneide I
E62 8EUB Schwarze Schneide II
E63 SL Karleskogl*
E64 SL Seiterjöchl
E65 6SK Seiterkar
E66 8EUB Tiefenbachferner
E67 SL Mutkogl
E68 SL Panorama*
E69 Mini Tiefenbach** Mountain lifts in autumn operation; in winter they are open if required.
SKI RUNSeasy 69 km
intermediate 51 km
difficult 28 km
Ski route 2 km
Total 150 km
SKI HUTS A SB-Restaurant Giggijoch (2.284 m)
Wirtshaus am Giggijoch
B SB-Rest. Schwarzkogl (2.595 m)
C SB-Rest. Almstubn/Bieralm (2.178 m)
D SB-Restaurant Sonnengarten
Restaurant Tre Milla (3.058 m)
E SB-Restaurant Rettenbachgletscher
(2.684 m)
F SB-Restaurant Tiefenbachgletscher
(2.796 m)
G Hühnersteign (2.000 m)
F SB-Restaurant Tiefenbachgletscher
(2.796 m)
G Hühnersteign (2.000 m)
H Gampe Thaya (2.000 m)
I Gampe Alm (2.000 m)
J Stabele Schirmbar (1.925 m)
K Rotkogljochhütte (2.662 m)
L Sonnblick Scene (2.090 m)
M Jacks Glühweinhütte (2.070 m)
N Eugens Obstlerhütte (1.950 m)
O Heidealm (2.130 m)
P Alpengasthof Silbertal (1.982 m)
Q Alpengh. Gaislachalm (1.968 m)
R Gasthof Sonneck (1.968 m)
SKI HUTS S Bubis Skihütte (1.900 m)
T Löple Alm (1.970 m)
U Goldegg Alm (1.912 m)
V Phillip (1.460 m)
W Grüner‘s Almstube (1.475 m)
X s‘ Pfandl (1.500 m)
Y Rauth Alm (1.494 m)
Z Waldcafe (1.485 m)
A1 Panorama Alm (1.500 m)
LEGENDSnow Park
Race course with timekeeping
Race course
Information
Floodlit ski run
Cross-country ski trail
Ice skating
Toboggan run / 5 km
Mogul runs
Paragliding
Car park (free of charge)
Covered parking (free of charge)
€ Ski pass desk
WIRELESS LAN
WITHIN 35 MINUTES FROM THE CENTRE OF SÖLDEN TO THE GLACIER SKI WORLD!
HOW TO GET TO THE GLACIERThere are 2 possibilities to reach the glacier on skis or snowboard from the base terminal:
6Piste
23Piste
SÖLDEN(1.350 m)
GLACIER (2.675 m)
Gaislachkoglbahn3.600 Pers./h
A10 Giggijochbahn 2.400 Pers./h
C30
LangeggC31 SilberbrünnlC35
EinzeigerD51
GletscherexpressD53
iSÖLDEN App for iPhone, Blackberry, Android and other Smartphones
Interactive Travel Guide with up-to-date news from the valley and the mountains:•Ski trail map•Open ski lifts/runs•Snow report•Latest weather report
•Live cams•Events •Accommodations•Eat & drink
•Infrastructure•Worth seeing•Impressions•Route tip
Free download of the new iSÖLDEN App http://mobile.soelden.comBIG 3 RALLEY
Ski Tunnel (3,223 m) 170 m long tunnel connecting Rettenbach Glacier to Tiefenbach Glacier.
BIG3 - Tiefenbachkogl (3,250 m) Footbridge amid the rocks with great views of the Wildspitze, Tirol‘s highest mountain (3,776 m).
Seiterjöchl (3,051 m) Start of the 12 km long downhill run to Gaislachkoglbahn base termi-nal, featuring no less than 1,690 meters of difference in altitude.
Rettenbachtal You leave the glacier and return to the winter ski area.
BIG3 - Gaislachkogl (3,058 m) This 3,000 meter high peak was made accessible in 1966 for the first time. Recently a scenic viewing platform was installed.
Gaislachkoglbahn Base Terminal (1,370 m) Three 3,000 meter high mountains, 50 kilometers of ski runs - You have conquered the BIG3. The free skibus shuttle takes you back to Giggijochbahn.
Always follow the green signposts:
Giggijochbahn Base Terminal (1,353 m) Starting point for the incredible BIG3 tour of the entire ski area – three 3,000 meter high mountains.
Giggijoch (2,284 m) The center of the ski area: 4 SK Silberbrünnl quad chair lift takes you up to the glacier.
Rotkoglhütte (2,662 m) Wonderful view of Rettenbach Glacier and the “Golden Gate to the Glacier“ connecting ski lifts.
Gletscherexpress (2,756 m) Within a 5-minute ride you leave the winter ski area and reach the glacier ski area.
Rettenbach Glacier (2,684 - 3,250 m) Venue of the annual Ski World Cup Opening. The Schwarze Schneide 8-person gondola whisks you up to the first BIG3 peak at 3,250 m.
BIG3 - Schwarze Schneide (3,340 m) Natural platform offering a 360° panoramic view.
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BIG 3 stands for three ultimate mountain peaks higher than 3,000 meters, which are accessible by state-of-the-art mountain lifts in the Sölden ski area. BIG 3 - Gaislachkogl (3,058 m), Tiefenbachkogl (3,250 m) and Schwarze Schneide (3,340 m): Three modernly designed viewing platforms, three ski mountains and three stunning panoramic views in XXL format! Sölden‘s marvelous BIG 3 peaks mark a new dimension in skiing and experiencing the Alpine scenery, opening up new perspectives in winter tourism.
The BIG 3 Rally is a unique way to explore the entire ski area. You start at the Giggijochbahn base terminal: the route leads from Giggijoch via Rettenbach Glacier to the first BIG3 experience at Schwarze Schneide (3,340 m), further on to Tiefenbach Glacier and the second BIG3 peak, Tiefenbachkogl (3,250 m). From Tiefen-bach Glacier you return to Rettenbach Glacier and then to the base terminal of Gaislachkoglbahn which takes you on top of the third BIG3 summit, Gaislachkogl (3,048 m). Conquering three mountain peaks higher than 3,000 meters, enjoying three 360° panoramas, skiing some 50 km in only one day makes a truly out-standing experience. Expert skiers and snowboarders can do the BIG3 Rally in approximately 4 hours.
The natural viewing platform can be reached within a 15-minute uphill walk (altitude gain: 90 m). The vantage point is located right above the Schwarze Schneid (3,250 m) top terminal. Stunning 360° views up to 100km are waiting for you.
Next to Tiefenbach gondola‘s top terminal (3,249m) you find a breathtaking footbridge towering high above the valley and the ice fields with the wonderful Wildspitze (3,776m) - Tirol‘s highest mountain peak - as lovely backdrop.
The scenic Gaislachkogl peak (3,058 m) features an ellipse-shaped viewing platform that combines a truly innovative experience of panoramic views with this very special feeling provided by the sur-rounding mountains and summits.
BIG 3 – SCHWARZE SCHNEIDE (3,340 m) BIG 3 - TIEFENBACHKOGL (3.250 m) BIG 3 - GAISLACHKOGL (3.058 m)
BIG 3 INFO
BIG 3 RALLY
Enjoy a truly outstanding combination of gourmet pleasures and mountain ex-ploration at 3,000 meters above sea level.
In good weather, we serve a selection of culinary delights with fine accompanying drinks on nice stand-up tables on the sce-nic BIG3 viewing platform at Gaislachkogl (3,058 m).
Have a look at the wonderful choice:
–> Freshly caught oysters & champagne–> Breakfast on top of the mountain–> Delicious canapés & sparkling prosecco–> Fine Asian snacks–> Traditional Tirolean bacon & bottle of wine–> Choice of sausages and draft beer fang
Advance booking required! Contact the restaurants of Gaislachkogl middle station and top terminal. T +43 (0) 664 81 98 170 or+43 (0) 664 81 98 167
Intersport GlanzerDorfstraße 90, 6450 SöldenT +43 (0) 5254 [email protected], www.glanzer.at/rent
Sport RimlDorfstraße 9, 6450 SöldenT +43 (0) 5254 [email protected], www.sport.riml.com
Sun Up SportsDorfstraße 5, 6450 SöldenT +43 (0) 5254 [email protected], www.sunup.at
Sport BruggerDorfstraße 98, 6450 SöldenT +43 (0) 5254 [email protected], www.sport-brugger.at
SporthütteDorfstraße 119, 6450 SöldenT +43 (0) 5254 [email protected], www.sporthuette.at
Sport4YouDorfstraße 40, 6450 SöldenT +43 (0) 5254 [email protected], www.sport4you.co.at
Thanks to its high-altitude and wide open location the Sölden ski area offers a myriad of slopes and ski runs. The 15 km long ski trail leading from the BIG3 viewing platform at Schwarze Schneide (3,340 m) down to Gaislachkogl base terminal (1,370 m) ranks among the longest downhill ski runs. The difference in altitude of almost 2,000 meters makes this route a unique highlight in all of Austria. The following overview provides you with details on the longest ski runs, the biggest altitude gains and the steepest slopes within the ski area:
SPORT SHOPS/RENTALBIG 3 GOURMET VIEW
LONGEST SKI RUNS - STEEPEST SLOPES
Start Finish LengthBIG3 Platform at Schwarze Schneide (3,340 m) Gaislachkoglbahn (1,370 m) 15 km
BIG3 Platform at Gaislachkogl (3,058 m) Gaislachkoglbahn (1,370 m) 10 km
Rosskirpl 4-person chair lift, top station (2,744 m) Giggijochbahn (1,353 m) 9 km
Rotkoglhütte (2,660 m) Gaislachkoglbahn (1,370 m) 8 km
Heidebahn top station (2,428 m) Gaislachkoglbahn (1,370 m) 9 km
Night Skiing Show slope Black piste no. 3
World Cup slope at Rettenbach Glacier Black piste no. 31
Top-to-bottom ski trail - Silver Black piste no. 7
Steep slope at Roßkirpl 4-person chair lift Black piste no. 14
Schwarzkogl 4-person chair lift Black piste no. 25
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THE LONGEST DOWNHILL TRAILS IN THE SKI AREA
THE STEEPEST SLOPES IN THE SKI AREA
Difference in altitude Altitude of start
3,340 m
3,058 m
2,744 m
2,660 m
2,428 m
1,970 m
1,688 m
1,391 m
1,290 m
1,058 m
Rettenbach & Tiefenbach Glacier Ski Areas
BIG 3 Schwarze Schneide (3.340 m) 360° panoramic view
Sölden. Hot Spot in the Alps.
–> Discounted lift tickets (e.g. children, youths, seniors, handicapped, snow-kids) are issued on presentation of a photo ID only!–> Ski passes and day tickets are not transferable! Misuse of ski passes
will be prosecuted and reported to the responsible authorities!–> Once purchased, tickets may not be exchanged or prolonged afterwards.–> No refund in case of loss.–> For overlapping season times we charge a mixed rate.–> Payment options: Cash (€), ATM card (Maestro), Credit Card (VISA, MasterCard, AMEX)
CARD SYSTEMSki passes are only available as hands-free key cards. Only SWATCH watches with a new chip can be programmed.
Purchasing the Key Card lift ticket you pay a single deposit of € 2.00. This deposit will be refunded if the key card is returned in a reusable condition.
You can return Key Cards at all ski pass offices and sports shops and at most gas stations, pubs, bars and restaurants.
CAR PARKINGLarge car parks can be found at the base terminals of Gaislachkogl and Giggijoch gondola, as well as at Rettenbach Glacier, Tiefenbach Glacier and Mittelstation chair lift. Covered parking is available at the base terminals of Gaislachkogl and Giggijoch gondola (free parking from 08.00 am to 7.00 pm).
LOST & FOUNDGaislachkoglbahn - Base Terminal: T +43 (0) 5254 508-0Municipality of Sölden: T +43 (0) 5254 2225, Police: T +43 (0) 59133 7108
TICKET OFFICE TIMESTicket office Summer/Autumn 2011 Winter 2011/12
Gaislachkogl Gondola, base terminal
daily 08.00 am – 4.30 pmdaily 08.00 am – 4.30 pmSat 08.00 am – 6.00 pm
Giggijochbahn Gon-dola, base terminal
daily 08.00 am – 4.30 pmSat 08.00 am – 6.00 pm
Glacier Road Toll Station
daily 08.00 am - 4.30 pmdaily 08.00 am - 4.30 pm(Please note: closed in winter)
Rotkogl Chair Lift, base terminal
daily 09.00 am – 4.00 pm
Rastland Nassereith
Fri 02.00 pm – 08.00 pm Sat + Sun 06.00 am – 02.00 pm; Mon – Thu on prior arrangement (email [email protected])
Huben/Längenfeld Ski Pass Office
Opening times announ-ced on the information board.
In addition to the above mentioned ski pass desks you can also pick up your lift ticket at one of our countless advance sale partners (sports shops, ski schools, accommodations, ...) in Sölden and Längenfeld.
Subject to change. No responsibility accepted for errors. Please check the information boards.
–> The Sölden-Hochsölden ski pass is valid on all operating ski lifts in Sölden and Hochsölden, Gaislachkogl, Innerwald, Gampe, Golden Gate and both glaciers - but not in Vent and Obergurgl/Hochgurgl (common Sölden-Ober-gurgl/Hochgurgl ski pass excepted).
–> Normally ski passes are valid from the date of issue. On request all ski passes (half-day passes and 1.5-day tickets excepted) can be purchased in advance. Ski passes can be used from 3pm the day prior to its date of issue. Ski passes are valid on consecutive days; it is not possible to make a break in-between (flexible passes excepted).
–> Refund of ski passes: Only in case of a sports accident!!! Days of use comprise the period from the date of issue until the date of the accident which is always included. A medical certificate of a local doctor is absolutely required. Only the ski pass of the injured will be refunded, not the ski pass of accompanying persons, flexible ski passes and 1-day ski passes.
–> Ski passes will not be refunded or extended in case of bad weather, ava- lanche danger, unforeseen departure, discontinued lift operation, closed ski runs etc.–> Once purchased, ski passes can not be changed or alternated. They are not
transferable to other persons.–> The Sölden Lift Company reserves the right to close some ski lifts during or
at the end of the winter season due to insufficient snow levels, and to stop the operation of ski bus shuttles at the end of season.
–> Please note the information boards at the entrance to the ski lifts and base terminals.
–> Subject to change of rates - especially in case of exceptional events.–> The single services included in this card are provided by legally independent
business partners. The partners selling this card only act as agents for all the other business partners. Therefore, only the respective partner is liable for compensation claims and obliged to provide the single service he offers.
Glacier Shuttle to Rettenbach and Tiefenbach GlaciersIf the glacier road is open a public shuttle bus of the Ötztaler Verkehrsgesell- schaft is running between Sölden and the glacier ski area. The bus ticket is not included in the ski pass and has to be purchased separately.
Sölden Local Bus (only in winter)The winter season‘s skibus running between the hamlets of Kaisers and Zwieselstein and to/from the Mittelstation Chair Lift is free of charge for ski pass holders (10-minute intervals). Your are strongly recommended to take advantage of the free service and to leave your car at your accommodation.
Längenfeld Skibus (only in winter)A skibus is also available between Längenfeld/Huben and Sölden. Winter sportsmen with a valid ski pass enjoy free use of the skibus shuttle.
Ötztal Public Bus Line (from Haiming to Obergurgl & back - only in winter) Sportsmen who wear winter sports equipment and have a valid ski pass can use for free all public bus lines to Ötztal, starting in Haiming. Not valid for ar-rival or departure journeys!Non-skiers with a valid guest card can purchase a reduced bus ticket available between Haiming and Obergurgl.
Vent Skibus (only in winter)A skibus shuttle is available between Vent and Sölden in winter. Winter sports-men with a valid ski pass enjoy free use of the skibus shuttle.
Bus schedules available at the information boards. Errors and changes excepted.
Always pay attention to the information boards and trail maps. Do not leave the marked ski runs. – Alpine Hazards.
FIS rules apply. With the exception of the officially signposted and floodlit night skiing slopes, all ski runs are closed between 5.00 pm and 8.00 am! Dur-ing the evening and night hours the slopes are closed due to snow-grooming and maintenance works. The snow-making systems are in operation as well.There is a great risk of injury due to grooves, furrows, cable winches and snow-gun tubes.
SLOPE RESCUE CARDThe Sölden Slope Rescue Card is available at the ski area’s ticket offices and only in conjunction with a valid ski pass. The Rescue Card does not have to be bought together with the ski pass, but it must have been purchased before the insured event occurred. The Slope Rescue Card’s validity corresponds with the validity of the ski pass and cannot be prolonged.
SLOPE RESCUE CARD I03 Sep - 21 Oct 2011
SLOPE RESCUE CARD II 22 Oct 2011 - 06 May 2012
€ 5.00 per person € 11.00 per person
Free rescue of the injured person within the secured Glacier Ski Area of Sölden and free transport to the nearest doctor in Sölden.
Rescue service is free for injured persons within the entire secured Sölden Ski Area (Gaislachkogl, Giggijoch/Hochsölden and Glacier Ski Area). Depending on the gravity of the injury, the rescue card includes transport by ski lift, Akja sleds, ambulance or the Sölden Rescue Helicopter (Alpin 2) to the nearest doctor in Sölden or - if necessary - to the nearest hospital.
Those who don‘t have a valid slope rescue card have to pay the mountain rescue costs themselves. Contact the ski pass offices for more detailed information.
Enjoy skiing on one of Austria’s biggest glaciers. Rettenbach and Tiefenbach glacier covers an area of 20 km², ranking among Austria’s largest glaciers equipped with premium winter sports facilities. Unlimited skiing fun is guaran-teed already in autumn.
–> Rettenbach glacier (2,675 – 3,250m)–> Tiefenbach glacier (2,795 – 3,249m) –> 10 lifts (3 gondolas, 2 chair lifts, 5 T-bars) –> 37 kilometers of pistes (27 km blue, 6 km red, 4 km black)–> Restaurant Rettenbach glacier (1,100 seats) –> Restaurant Tiefenbach glacier (1,500 seats)–> SALOMON Station: rental/shop and bar–> European Test & Exhibition Center–> Ski schools, Sport shops–> Parking for cars and buses
OPENING TIMESPeriod Glacier Ski Area Winter Ski Area
02 July – 02 Sep 11Summer Season
In operation only for walkers Tiefenbach mountain gondola(skiing is not possible)
18.06. – 25 Sep 11Summer operation of Gaislachkogl gondolas I + II, Giggijochbahn gondola, Rotkogl chair lift
03 Sep – 06 Oct 11Early Autumn Season
Ski Area in operation (Opening on 03 Sep - number of open mountain lifts depend on snow conditions)
until 25 Sep 2011 summer operation
07 Oct – 18 Nov 11Autumn Season
Ski Area in operation (depending on snow conditions)
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19 Nov – 22 Dec 11Pre-winter Season Ski Area in operation
from 19 Nov 2011 the Winter Ski Area is in operation (number of open mountain lifts depend on snow conditions)
23 Dec 11 – 06 May 12Winter Season Ski Area in operation Ski lifts in operation
until 01 May 2012
No responsibility is accepted for the correctness of this information. Subject to change or error.
Daily operating hours on the glacier 9 am – 4 pm
Please note that the operating times are subject to change depending on operational facts or weather conditions. Check the information board for more details on operating hours
THE ÖTZTAL GLACIER ROADThe GLACIER TOLL ROAD is one of the highest trails in the Eastern Alps. The 15 km long road leads from the village center of Sölden to the ski areas of Rettenbach glacier (2,675m) and Tiefenbach glacier (2,800m). The 1.7 km long glacier tunnel at an altitude of 2,800 meters above sea level – the highest road tunnel in the Alps – links the two ski areas. Both road and tunnel feature two lanes. Therefore the glacier can also be easily reached with coaches and buses. The average gradient is about 11%. You are strongly advised to take snow chains with you during the autumn months. Please bear in mind that the road will only remain open if the drivers are not in danger (avalanche hazard). Therefore the road can be closed from time to time. The glacier road will be closed as soon as the winter ski area and the connecting glacier ski lifts will be opened (during the winter months). Please keep informed about the latest road conditions.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION GLACIER SKI AREASTERMS & CONDITIONS SAFETY ON THE SKI SLOPES
Pre-Season Snow Park / Tiefenbach Glacier
Already in autumn boarders can enjoy a small park with one or two kickers and some rails/boxes on Tiefenbach Glacier!(snow conditions permitting)
Swatch Snow Park Sölden / Giggijoch
The Swatch Snow Park Sölden offers unlimited freestyle adventures for all ability levels – ranging from beginners to advanced and experts.Facts:
–> Open daily 10.00 am – 4.00 pm–> Located at Hainbachkar 4-person chair lift at 2,450 m–> 20 jibs incl. rails, boxes, wall ride & jib cans–> 8 kickers of different sizes–> Funbox line + beginners area–> Chill area with lounge chairs and sound
The Park is shaped daily by our 5 rangers. Free use at your own risk. FIS rules and regulations apply. For more detailed information: check our homepage at www.snowpark-soelden.com
MAXXX MOUNTAIN FIRST SNOWGLACIER START 2011
Rettenbach Glacier07 - 09 Oct 2011
Ultimate opening of the winter season 2011/12 with plenty of highlights. Free ski, snowboard and equipment test of all renowned brands, live concert & DJ sound performed on the Rettenbach Glacier open-air stage.
GLACIER SÖLDEN PARTYwith live music
Rettenbach Glacier, 2 pm – 4 pmevery Saturday, 15 Oct – 12 Nov 2011(EXCEPT ON: 22 OCT 2011)
Live acts performed by top cover bands & excellent DJ sound on the Retten-bach Glacier show stage
FIS SKI WORLD CUP OPENING 2011
Rettenbach Glacier21 - 23 Oct 2011
Sölden is again in the center of attention from 21 to 23 October, when the international Alpine skiing elite celebrates the official World Cup season at Rettenbach Glacier.
MAXXX MOUNTAINWINTERSTART 2011
Giggijoch Fun Zone19 Nov 2011 from 1.00 pm
The ultimate winter opening event held at Giggijoch. Top live act on stage!
Stars & Fire NIGHT SKI SHOWand night skiing
Gaislachkogl Middle Station, Every Wednesday from 5.30 pm 28 Dec 2011 – 14 Mar 2012
4 km long, perfectly floodlit ski run, great ski show performed by the Ski & Snowboard Schools and the Sölden Ski Club, torchlight show, fireworks, mu-sic and entertainment, culinary delights in the Almstube and Bieralm parlors. The ultimate night event in Sölden.
SÖLDEN PARTYwith live music
Giggijoch Fun Zone, 1.00 pm - 4.30 pmEvery Friday: 30 Dec 2011 – 13 Apr 2012
Live acts performed by top cover bands & DJ shows, entertainment program for ski and party aficionados.
WINE ON THE MOUNTAIN
Hotel Central*****26 Apr – 29 Apr 2012
Deluxe *****Central Spa Hotel and the most renowned vintners from Burgenland celebrate once again wine and culture at the highest level in April 2012. A perfect blend of nature exploration, toque-awarded cuisine and excellent wines are the exclusive ingredients for this 3-day summit meeting. A real must for all wine lovers and epicureans!
MAXXX MOUNTAINGLACIER FESTIVAL 2012
Rettenbach & Tiefenbach Glaciers28 Apr – 01 May 2012
The ultimate end-of-winter-season event with plenty of highlights: Free ski equipment test, waterslide contest, riding with skidoos and snow-groomers, live acts, DJs and a lot more.
Private car: return ride Only non-skiers have to pay a ROAD TOLL! All skiers with a valid ski pass can use the toll road for free!
up to 4 persons 17,00
up to 5 persons 21,00
each additional person 5,50
Coach & bus: return ride
per person 5,50
Motorbike: return ride
1 person 5,50
2 persons 8,50
Adults 10,00
Children 5,00
Snow kids 1,00
Season pass holders free of charge
The Night Ticket is required for the weekly night skiing event. Tickets can be purchased at the ski pass offices of Gaislachkogl and Giggijoch mountain gondola. Uphill rides 5.30 pm – 8.30 pm, last downhill ride at 9.30 pm. Start of the show at 7.30 pm.
NIGHT SKI TICKET
Adults 531,00
Children 253,00
Youth, disabled persons 401,00
Seniors 401,00
Validity: 01 Dec 2011 - 06 May 2012. Photos are absolutely required for season passes. Exclusive sale at the ski pass office of Gaislachkogl mountain gondola.
SEASON PASSES WINTER 2011/12
GAISLACHKOGL mountain gondola
Uphill & downhill ride (both cableway sections) 24,00 14,00
Uphill ride (1 section) 9,00 5,00
Downhill ride (1 section) 5,00 3,50
Uphill & downhill ride 1st section 13,50 7,50
GIGGIJOCH 8-person gondola
Uphill & downhill ride 13,50 7,50
HOCHSÖLDEN single chair lift
Uphill & downhill ride 8,50 5,50
Uphill ride 6,50 4,50
Downhill ride 4,50 3,50
SCHWARzE SCHNEIDE 8-person gondola
& TIEFENBACH 8-person gondola
Uphill & downhill ride 12,50 7,00
Uphill ride 9,50 5,50
Downhill ride 5,00 4,00
Only non-skiers without winter sports equipment can buy single ride tickets
Mini lift for beginners (E69) - Tiefenbach Glacier
Rate per person and day incl. road toll 14,00
SINGLE RIDES for non-skiers Adults Children
GLACIER ROAD TOLL FEES
SKIBUS SHUTTLES
SNOW PARKS
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Adults Children
1/2-day ski pass from 11.00 am 6,50 4,50
1 day ski pass 10,50 6,50
Snowkids: € 1,- per dayThe ski tickets are valid exclusively at the operating T-bar lifts in Innerwald. Ski pass sale: Sporthütte Innerwald sports shop (top station of Zentrum Shuttle)
INNERWALD BEGINNERS‘ SKI AREA
Snow Kids: (€ 1 per day) born 2004 – 2007
Children: born 1997 – 2003
Youth: born 1992 – 1996
Seniors Women: born in 1952 & or earlier
Seniors Men: born in 1947 or earlier
REDUCED TICKETS & AGE GROUPS
PRICES IN €
PEAK SEASON23 Dec 2011 – 13 Jan 2012 28 Jan 2012 – 13 Apr 2012
LOW SEASON19 Nov 2011 – 22 Dec 201114 Jan 2012 – 27 Jan 2012 14 Apr 2012 – 06 May 2012
ALL SEASONS19 Nov 2011 – 06 May 2012
DAYS Adults Adults Children Youth Seniors
born 1997-2003 born 1992-1996Women born 1952 or before
Men born 1947 or before
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40,50 38,00 22,50 29,50 34,00
Ski pass from 12noon 37,50 34,50 18,50 24,00 27,50
Ski pass from 1pm 32,50 31,50 14,50 20,50 24,00
Ski pass from 2pm 24,00 22,50 8,00 16,50 19,50
1 day 45,00 44,00 29,00 36,50 38,50
1.5 days from 11am 81,00 71,50 42,50 54,00 66,00
2 days 89,00 84,50 52,50 64,00 76,00
3 days 125,50 115,50 71,50 90,50 104,50
4 days 163,00 149,00 92,00 116,50 136,00
5 days 203,50 180,00 111,50 140,00 166,50
6 days 231,50 208,50 125,50 161,50 191,50
7 days 258,00 231,50 137,00 177,50 210,00
FLEXIBLE PASS 5 in 7 days 218,00 193,50 118,00 151,00 178,50
8 days 282,00 252,00 145,50 192,50 227,50
9 days 302,50 271,50 154,00 208,00 244,50
10 days 322,50 290,50 162,00 223,50 261,50
11 days 342,50 309,00 170,00 239,00 278,50
12 days 362,50 327,50 176,00 254,50 295,50
13 days 382,50 346,00 183,00 270,00 312,50
14 days 402,00 364,00 189,00 285,00 329,50
FLEXIBLE PASS 11 in 14 days 352,50 318,00 172,50 245,50 287,00
SKI PASS RATES WINTER 2011/2012 (19 NOV 2011 - 06 MAY 2012)
Ski pass rates for 15+ days available on request. Misprints, printing errors and omissions excepted. Rates subject to change.
PRICES IN €EARLY AUTUMN SEASON03 Sept 2011 – 06 Oct 2011
AUTUMN SEASON07 Oct 2011 – 18 Nov 2011
DAYS Adults Children Youth Seniors Adults Children Youth Seniors
born 1997-2003 born 1992-1996Women born 1952 or before
Men born 1947 or beforeborn 1997-2003 born 1992-1996
Women born 1952 or before
Men born 1946 or before
Ski pass from 11am
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32,00 17,00 22,50 25,50 36,00 20,50 27,00 30,00
Ski pass from 12noon 25,50 11,50 19,50 22,50 32,00 17,50 22,00 24,50
Ski pass from 1pm 21,50 9,50 16,50 19,50 26,50 15,50 18,50 21,50
Ski pass from 2pm 17,50 6,00 13,00 16,50 22,00 10,50 14,50 18,50
1 day 36,00 21,50 27,50 31,50 41,00 26,00 33,00 37,00
1.5 days from 11am 53,50 33,00 39,50 45,00 65,50 38,00 48,00 56,00
2 days 66,50 39,00 50,50 57,00 79,00 45,50 59,00 69,00
3 days 89,50 52,00 67,00 76,00 106,50 60,50 81,00 93,00
4 days 113,50 63,00 84,50 96,00 135,50 74,50 102,00 118,00
5 days 135,50 72,50 101,00 114,50 160,50 86,00 119,50 139,50
6 days 157,00 82,50 116,50 133,00 185,50 98,00 137,00 160,50
7 days 172,50 90,50 130,00 147,50 209,50 107,00 154,50 181,50
FLEXIBLE PASS 5 in 7 days 145,50 78,00 108,00 123,00 172,50 91,50 128,00 150,00
8 days 187,00 99,00 140,50 159,00 229,50 116,50 171,00 199,00
9 days 201,50 106,00 151,50 171,50 250,00 123,50 186,50 216,00
10 days 215,50 114,50 161,50 183,50 269,50 132,00 201,50 233,00
11 days 229,00 121,50 172,00 194,00 289,00 139,00 216,50 251,00
12 days 241,50 130,00 182,50 206,00 308,50 147,50 230,50 268,00
13 days 254,00 137,00 192,50 217,50 328,00 154,50 245,00 285,00
14 days 266,50 144,00 202,50 228,50 348,00 161,50 259,00 301,00
FLEXIBLE PASS 11 in 14 days 235,00 125,50 177,00 200,00 298,00 142,00 222,00 258,50
SKI PASS RATES AUTUMN 2011 (03 SEP 2011 - 18 NOV 2011)
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EVENTS AUTUMN/WINTER 2011/2012
ONLINE SKI TICKETING:skiticket.soelden.com
Calculate the exact rate for your ski ticket and buy the ski passes online! You can easily pick-up your ski passes without waiting or queuing at the automated ticketing machines (base terminals of Giggijoch + Gaislachkogl mountain gondolas), at countless advance sale partners or at all cash desks of Bergbahnen Sölden Mountain Lifts. NEW in winter 2011/12: online group tickets!
COMMON SKI PASS SÖLDEN-OBERGURGLSKI PASS UPGRADEPurchasing a ski pass (valid 5+ days) you can ski one day of your choice in the Obergurgl-Hochgurgl ski area. Surcharge for the common ski pass (according to price list of Bergbahnen Sölden):
Adults, youth, seniors 10,00
Children (born 1997 - 2003) 6,00
Please note: The common Sölden-Obergurgl/Hochgurgl ski pass must be ordered explicitly at the cash desk when you buy it. Once purchased, it is not possible to change or extend the ski pass afterwards. Terms and conditions according to separate brochure.
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