Solda: Snow, Adrenaline and Breathtaking Views at 3,250 Metres
At the foot of the majestic Ortles massif, the Solda ski area is one of the most spectacular winter destinations in South Tyrol. Part of the Ortler Skiarena, it offers 40 km of perfectly groomed slopes set in an extraordinary alpine landscape.
Thanks to its high altitude and abundant natural snow, the ski season here is long and reliable, with runs reaching up to 3,250 metres above sea level.
State-of-the-Art Facilities
Solda’s infrastructure is designed to offer maximum comfort and efficiency:
- 1 cable car
- 6 chairlifts
- 3 ski lifts
- Transport capacity of up to 14,000 people per hour
The “Pulpito” and “Orso” slopes are also equipped with artificial snowmaking systems to ensure perfect conditions throughout the season.
A Snow Paradise
In Solda, you can enjoy alpine skiing in all its forms, on a wide variety of slopes suitable for both beginners and experts. But that’s not all: the resort has become a hotspot for snowboarders, thanks to its modern fun park that attracts riders from all over Europe.
Cross-country skiers will find 8 km of trails at an altitude of 1,900 metres, covered with natural snow. The track, FIS-certified, is suitable for both amateur skiers and professional athletes looking for high-level training.
For ski mountaineering enthusiasts, there are spectacular routes around the Ortles and the Gran Zebrù, two of South Tyrol’s most iconic peaks.
Those in search of fun can enjoy a 2 km toboggan run, illuminated three evenings a week from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. — perfect for a magical evening with friends.
Vertical Adventures: Ice Climbing
A truly unique experience is ice climbing, which you can try under the supervision of experienced alpine guides. Challenge yourself safely and discover the mountain from a new perspective.
And if you prefer something more peaceful, winter walks will lead you through soft, snow-covered landscapes where silence and nature create a magical atmosphere.
Solda is much more than a ski resort: it’s a true temple of the winter mountains, offering sport, excitement, and beauty in every form.














