
Sölden
Зельден
Sölden is a well-known alpine resort located in the Ötztal Valley in Tyrol, Austria. It is renowned for its ski facilities, with altitudes ranging from 1,350 to 3,340 meters. The resort boasts two glaciers, Rettenbach and Tiefenbach, ensuring year-round skiing options.
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Sölden features a network of approximately 144 kilometers of ski slopes accessible via 31 lifts. The area gained prominence when it hosted the Alpine Ski World Cup, attracting international athletes. The town is reachable from Innsbruck via the A12 motorway and B186 road, with public transport options available. Sölden's climate and altitude make it a prime location for various winter sports and summer hiking trails.
