Best attractions and places to see around Sölden are found within the Ötztal Alps, offering a diverse range of natural features and notable landmarks. This region is known for its impressive mountain landscape, including glaciers and high alpine roads. Sölden provides extensive opportunities for outdoor activities, from exploring natural parks to visiting historic sites.
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Between Moso and San Leonardo in Passiria, the Passirio stream (Passer in German) forms a suggestive gorge near the hamlet of Plata. From here you can see it from above, while you can walk on an iron footbridge. It is a very suggestive walkway.
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The large wood-paneled dining room with the green tiled stove dating from the turn of the century invites you to linger. A collection of local songbooks is available to guests. Culinary delights include beer and shandy, Wiener schnitzel, Tyrolean cheese dumplings and warm apple strudel. The beds are divided into bunks so that you can enjoy a little privacy. There is enough storage space for luggage and clothes. From the large sun terrace you can enjoy a magnificent view of the Ötztal Alps.
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Great steel constructions to hike over the rock in difficult places.
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Great hike from Moos in Passeier to St. Leonhard through the Passeier Gorge. Here, steel constructions were used in difficult places.
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Very impressive how water and ice can shape the stone.
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Brilliant construction along the river and gorge.
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It is hard to imagine how the large tree trunks came to rest on top of the dam when there is hardly any water in front of the dam at the moment.
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Bridges were anchored to the rocks through the gorge. This makes it easy for every hiker to climb.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Gaislachkogl Mountain. At its summit, you'll find the BIG 3 Plattform Gaislachkogel, offering unparalleled vistas. The Braunschweiger Hut also provides a magnificent view of the Ötztal Alps from its sun terrace.
Sölden is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Stuibenfall, Austria's largest waterfall near Umhausen, or explore the serene Ötztaler Nature Park. The region is also home to the impressive Rettenbach & Tiefenbach Glaciers and the ancient Tsirbenvald Pine Forest. Don't miss the Parcines Waterfall (Partschinser Wasserfall), the highest waterfall in South Tyrol.
Yes, Sölden offers several cultural and historical sites. The Pfarrkirche Sölden (Parish Church), a Baroque church first mentioned in 1288, is a notable landmark. You can also visit the Ötzi Village in Umhausen for insights into ancient life, or the Tiroler Landhaus Museum and Ötztal Museum of Local History to learn about the region's heritage.
Families can enjoy the Freizeit Arena Sölden, a multi-sport complex with pools and wellness facilities. The Ötzi Village is an engaging open-air park for all ages. For outdoor adventures, the Passer Gorge offers a beautiful and family-friendly hiking route with spectacular views.
Sölden is an outdoor paradise. You can find numerous opportunities for mountain biking, with trails like the 'Long Line Giggijoch' and 'Mountain bike tour to the Glacier Express'. For hiking, explore routes such as the 'Wildspitze Summit Cross' or 'Martin Busch Hut – Kreuzspitze'. Running enthusiasts can enjoy trails like the 'Glacier Trail 26K'. Find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Sölden, Mountain Hikes around Sölden, and Running Trails around Sölden guides.
Absolutely. Experience the unique cinematic installation 007 Elements dedicated to James Bond, located at the top of Gaislachkogl. Drive the stunning Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road, known as the 'secret gap' in the Alps, or the Ötztaler Glacier Road, the second highest paved road in Europe. The Piccard Memorial commemorates Auguste Piccard's historic stratosphere balloon landing.
Beyond the attractions, Sölden offers many popular hiking trails. The Passer Gorge Trail is a highly recommended walk featuring steel constructions in difficult places, offering a suggestive walkway. Many trails lead to mountain huts like the Braunschweiger Hut, which provides accommodation and food amidst stunning alpine scenery.
Summer in Sölden is ideal for outdoor activities. You can explore the extensive hiking and mountain biking trails, visit the Ötztaler Nature Park, or enjoy the views from the Gaislachkogl Mountain. The Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road and Ötztaler Glacier Road are perfect for scenic drives. For relaxation, the Aqua Dome Thermal Spa in Längenfeld is a great option.
Yes, the Braunschweiger Hut is noted as dog-friendly, offering a welcoming stop during hikes. Many of the natural trails and outdoor areas around Sölden are suitable for dogs, but always check local regulations and ensure your dog is leashed where required.
For relaxation, the Freizeit Arena Sölden offers indoor swimming and spa facilities. A short drive away in Längenfeld, you'll find the Aqua Dome Thermal Spa, Tirol's ultimate thermal spa with hot spring pools and innovative sauna worlds for a rejuvenating experience.
To delve into the local history and traditions, visit the Ötztal Museum of Local History in Lehn, which showcases traditional daily use articles and hosts cultural events. The Tiroler Landhaus Museum also offers insights into the historic lifestyle and architecture of the region.
The Ötztaler Nature Park provides an opportunity to connect with the alpine environment. For a historical perspective, the Piccard Memorial commemorates a significant event in alpine exploration. Additionally, the Adventure Mile in Sölden features stations focusing on local topics like Almzeit, Nature Park, and the BIKE REPUBLIC, offering an overview of the village's connection to its surroundings.


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