Discover the best top things to do in Solden, Austria including Hochoetz, Tiefenbachbahn, Gaislachkoglbahn, Bike Republic Solden, Solden, Giggijochbahn, Hochsoelden, 007 Elements.
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4.5 based on 64 reviews
4.5 based on 274 reviews
I rode the Gaislachkoglbahn as a tourist, most of the riders were going up to ski. The ride was very nice, with outstanding views. There is a very good restaurant at the middle station. At the top are the incredible views for free and the 007 Elements experience and the Ice Q Restaurant/Bar at additional cost. There is also a vending machine area for drinks and snacks, which has public restrooms available, which are also free! To get to this location, one takes a train to the Ötztal Bahnhof, then ride a bus to Sölden and get off at the stop right in front of the Sölden Bergbahnen, which is named the Sölden Gaislachkogelbahn Talstation. Then buy your ticket & start your ride up. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
4.5 based on 146 reviews
The value of Sölden is unmatched in the Alps. Fun for big mountain riding and skiing for adults, with great ski school options for the younger children. Great outdoor vibe in sunny days, which you'll find between massive dumps of snow. Huge vast terrain means you won't get board in a week. And the town offers loads of swimming pools, aprés ski, fine dining, go-cart racing, hiking and lots more. Great for a week long holiday with families and friends. I'll be back!
4.5 based on 82 reviews
From ski schools, to rendezvous points, to access throughout the massive resort, this is where you start and finish your day at Sölden - especially on sunny days when the aprés ski party is rocking (Fridays). This is good fun for the whole-family or among friends - or both!
4.5 based on 137 reviews
007 ELEMENTS is the new James Bond cinematic installation built inside the summit of the Gaislachkogl Mountain in Sölden. The name 007 ELEMENTS reflects the visitor’s journey through a series of galleries, each distilling the magic of the signature elements that define a James Bond film. The installation will focus on SPECTRE, which was shot in Sölden, but will also feature other titles in the James Bond franchise.
Brilliant! Even if you aren't skiing this exhibit alone justifies a trip to Solden. The staff were super friendly and knowledgeable abut the exhibit and 007 in general. Whilst the emphasis is on Spectre there is enough incorporated into the exhibition to keep all Bond fans happy. The detailed models and videos explaining how they did certain stunt sequences in Spectre was very interesting. When we went it wasn't busy - we had a tour by ourselves.
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