Skiing in Söll
Söll is a traditional Tyrolean village and one of the gateway resorts to the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental, one of Austria's largest linked ski areas with around 699 km of pistes served by roughly 129 lifts. Whether you are a first-time skier or a seasoned powder hunter, Söll punches well above its size by giving you direct access to that vast network. Nivosola lists 10 places to stay in Söll, with prices starting from EUR 599 per person.
Accommodations in Söll
SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental, Oostenrijk
Apartments Austria Söll
SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental, Oostenrijk
Der Denggenhof
SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental, Oostenrijk
Huis Rückstegen
SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental, Oostenrijk
Moonlight Apartments
SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental, Oostenrijk
Au Alm
SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental, Oostenrijk
Sunnseit' Appartement
SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental, Oostenrijk
Hotel Berghof
SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental, Oostenrijk
Hotel AlpenSchlössl
SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental, Oostenrijk
Hotel Restaurant Feldwebel
SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental, Oostenrijk
Alpengasthof Hochsöll
The Village and Its Atmosphere
Söll is a compact, picture-postcard Austrian village sitting at the foot of the Wilder Kaiser mountains in Tyrol. Its onion-domed church, traditional guesthouses, and relaxed pedestrian centre give it an authentically local feel that larger purpose-built resorts simply cannot match.
Despite its village scale, Söll has a lively aprés-ski scene that has long made it popular with a younger crowd, yet families and couples looking for something quieter will find plenty of cosy spots too. The mix of warmth and energy is genuinely rare.
Skiing from Söll into the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental
Söll sits directly within the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental, so you step out of your accommodation and onto lifts that connect you to the full area. With approximately 699 km of marked pistes and around 129 lifts, this is one of the biggest interconnected ski circuits in the Alps, and Söll is one of its most central entry points.
The circuit nature of the SkiWelt means experienced skiers can spend days exploring different valleys and villages without repeating the same run. Blue, red, and black pistes are spread across the area, so every ability level has a real choice of terrain each day.
Who Söll Suits Best
Söll works particularly well for beginners and intermediates because the wider SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental offers long, wide cruising runs that build confidence without feeling repetitive. Families appreciate the village's manageable size and the fact that ski schools and rental shops are close at hand.
Advanced skiers and those who enjoy covering big distances will love the ability to ski from village to village across the SkiWelt network. Party-focused travellers have chosen Söll for decades thanks to its reputation for lively bars and a sociable atmosphere after the lifts close.
Snow and the Best Time to Go
The SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental typically operates from December through to early April. Recent recorded snow depths have reached around 57 cm, and the area benefits from snowmaking infrastructure across much of the piste network to back up natural snowfall.
For the most reliable conditions, January and February are generally the strongest months. March offers longer days and often stable spring snow, which suits skiers who prefer warmth and sunshine alongside good skiing. Booking early for the Christmas and New Year period is strongly advised as Söll fills quickly.
Getting There and Practical Tips
Söll is in Tyrol, Austria, and the nearest major airport is Innsbruck, roughly one hour away by road. Munich Airport is also a practical option at around two hours by car or transfer. Train travellers can reach Kufstein or Wörgl and connect by bus or taxi into the village.
Nivosola lists 10 accommodation options in Söll starting from EUR 599 per person, covering a range of styles to suit different budgets and group sizes. A single SkiWelt ski pass covers the entire 699 km network, so there is no need to buy upgrades once you arrive. Pack layers, book ski hire in advance where possible, and check live snow reports before you travel.
Söll on the map
Webcams · Söll

📷 Gemeinde Soll: Söll am Wilden Kaiser, SkiWelt - Bergstation Gondelbahn Hexenwasser

📷 Gemeinde Soll: Söll am Wilden Kaiser, SkiWelt - Hexenwasser, Hexenwasser Söll Hohe Salve

📷 Gemeinde Soll: Söll am Wilden Kaiser, SkiWelt - Hexenwasser, Hexenwasser Wilder Kaiser

📷 Gemeinde Itter: Hopfgarten im Brixental, SkiWelt - Kleine Salve - Salvistabahn

📷 Marktgemeinde Hopfgarten im Brixental: Hopfgarten im Brixental, SkiWelt - Gipfel Hohe Salve - Söll

📷 Gemeinde Brixen im Thale: Jochstub'n See, Scheffau

📷 Gemeinde Brixen im Thale: Brixen im Thale, SkiWelt - Jochbahn Bergstation

📷 Gemeinde Brixen im Thale › South-west: Kälbersalvenbahn Talstation
FAQ about Söll
How much piste can you ski from Söll?
From Söll you reach the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental ski area with around 699 km of marked pistes and 129 lifts.
What does a ski holiday in Söll cost?
Accommodations in Söll start from around €599 per person; Nivosola compares 10, refreshed daily.
Is there enough snow around Söll?
Yes. Recent winters in SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental reached a maximum snow depth of around 119 cm. December to March is the most reliable period.
How big is the ski area accessible from Söll?
Söll sits within the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental, which has around 699 km of pistes and approximately 129 lifts. A single area pass covers the whole network, giving you access to multiple linked villages and a wide variety of terrain.
Is Söll suitable for beginners and families?
Yes. The SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental includes plenty of gentle and wide intermediate runs that are ideal for beginners building confidence. Söll itself is a compact village, which makes it easy to navigate with children, and ski schools and rental facilities are readily available.
How much does it cost to stay in Söll?
Based on current Nivosola listings, accommodation in Söll starts from EUR 599 per person. There are 10 options listed, ranging in style and price, so it is worth filtering by your group size and travel dates to find the best fit.